Defence Headquarters Commissions Court Martial To Prosecute Alleged Coup Plotters
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has on Friday, inaugurated a General Court Martial to try 36 serving military personnel over alleged mutiny, aimed at overthrowing the government of the day.
A statement signed by Major General Samaila Uba, Director, Defence Information, explained that “this is in furtherance of the DHQ’s statement issued on 26 January 2026 which dwelled on the subject.”
According to Major General Uba, “the inauguration marks a significant step in reinforcing discipline, accountability and the commitment of the Armed Forces to safeguarding national integrity and constituted authority.”
He assured that “proceedings of the court will be conducted with the highest standards of fairness, impartiality and strict adherence to due process guaranteeing that justice will be served without fear or favour.”
“All cases will be addressed within extant legal frameworks of the military justice system.
“The DHQ remains resolute in upholding professionalism, discipline and the rule of law while ensuring that the rights of all personnel are respected and the tenets of fair hearing upheld,” the statement concluded.
