The governor of Ebonyi state, Engr David Umahi
has ordered the release of N500,000 to the Mr Chijoke Oraku who was brutalized
by soldiers for wearing camouflage in Anambra state and also demanded the
dismissal and prosecution of the two soldiers.
In a statement released by Ebonyi state Chief
Press Secretary, Emma Anya, the governor said that the 21 days punishment given
to soldiers was too mild and demanded their immediate dismissal from the force.“I suggest to the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.- Gen. Buratai, that those soldiers should be sacked from the army and be prosecuted immediately.” he said.
He also thanked the governor of Anambra state,
Willie Obiano for responding promptly to the case and rehabilitation of the
Chijoke who is a native of Ikwo Local Goverment Area, Ebonyi state.
"I want to thank the
Governor of Anambra State for his quick intervention in this matter. I was very
happy when he reacted immediately and rehabilitated the young man.
I also want to commend the Chief of Army Staff for the
disciplinary action so far taken against those two soldiers. I thank the people
of Anambra and Ebonyi who followed up on this matter.
But we are going to take a picture of him (Oruku) and send to the
COAS to demand the sacking and prosecution of those soldiers who carried such
unprofessional act. I believe that the army has to be disciplined in their
conduct. We must insist that discipline is maintained in our society. If enough
punishment is not meted on those two soldiers, they would still carry out the
same act.”
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