
The recent death sentence handed down to the twelve [12] military personnel over alleged mutiny has begun to raise a potentially noxious dust within the various military barracks across the Nation. According to the information gathered through a consortium of firsthand sources, junior military stationed at various military barracks appear upset with the judgement handed to their 12 colleagues.
According to the information gathered, the junior officers are ready to resist the said execution of the death sentence ‘by any means necessary’. One of the sources revealed that the 12 convicted persons were actually heroes who acted to save the face of the military for the continuing embarrassment against a ragtag Jihadist insurgency army. He added that the top commanders who the 12 had been charged for killing were actually aiding the Jihadist group – and as a result, men and women of the Nigerian army die in the battlefield daily owing to the sabotage by top military commanders. “If anything those commanders need to be sentenced to death“, said the visibly angry officer who went o to say that the leadership in the military may have started what it might not be able to handle. “Don’t be surprise what this might led to, we are ready to down tools.”
The source who happens to be a military officer stationed in Maiduguri stated that “the problem we have here is our corrupt commanders, they are working for Boko Haram“. He lamented bitterly that nothing is being done to bring a conclusive solution to the sabotage of Nigeria’s effort by the top commanders. He went on to promise havoc within the barracks should the 12 military personnel by executed. “Let us be watching. We want to see which officer will do the executing.”
Already, to the information gathered that the military have begun to register an increased number desertions by junior officers partly in protest to the ‘forged’ execution of the war against boko haram. Particularly, the desertions are said to be coming from the officer from south east and south south extraction






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