The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ex- General asks court to order his release from Army custody

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo

MAJ- GEN Umaru Mohammed ( rtd) has asked a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja to order the Army to immediatel­y release him from detention.

Mohammed is also praying the court to order the Army to pay him N500 million damages for “illegal detention and unlawful dismissal.”

He said his dismissal from the Nigerian Army was unconstitu­tional and a violation of his fundamenta­l human rights to personal liberty and human dignity as guaranteed by Sections 34 and 35 of the Constituti­on.

The applicant, in the fundamenta­l rights suit filed by his counsel, Olalekan Ojo ( SAN), is seeking an order from the court for a declaratio­n that his continued detention since April 3, 2024 is illegal and a violation of his rights. In the eight grounds upon which his reliefs are being sought, he stated: “At a meeting held on March 28, 2024, the Army Council confirmed the findings and sentence of the Special Court Martial and amended the sentence to include a sentence of dismissal with disgrace and dishonour, together with attendant loss of gratuity, pension and other benefits/ privileges.

“The respondent has continued to detain the applicant after his dismissal from the Army for no legally justifiabl­e reason. The continued detention of the applicant at the respondent’s custody after confirmati­on of the judgment of the Special Court Martial and the dismissal of the applicant from the Army on April 2, 2024, constitute­s a gross violation of the applicant’s constituti­onal rights to human dignity and personal liberty.”

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