Metro Nigerian Court Demotes Major-General To Brigadier-General

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Major-general Ibrahim Sani was on Thursday demoted by a Military Special Court to a brigadier-general. Sani, one time Chief of Transformation and Innovation Centre of the Nigerian Army, was convicted him on a five-count charge bordering on cheating.

The President of the court, James Gbum, demoted Sani at the Nigerian court martial sitting at the Mogadishu Cantonment, Asokoro, Abuja. Sani had been standing trial in the court since 2015 after he was accused of dividing and allocating part of army land to himself.

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Mr Gbum, an air vice marshal, also ordered the convict to return N23 million being the money he got after he sold the part of the army land to himself.

The court held that the convict fraudulently allocated to himself part of the land – 436 hectares, in Abuja and sold it.

The court president also held that Mr Sani went beyond the mandate given to him by the army authorities which was “only to collect the Certificate of Occupancy (C of O)” from relevant FCT agency.

He said that the convict divided the land into two and allocated one part to himself, using pseudo company in which he was the sole signatory.

Mr Gbum said the convict sold portions of the land to different three people at N10 million, N7 million and N6 million, respectively.

The court president, however, said that conviction and sentence was subject to the confirmation of the Army Council.

Counsel to Mr Sani, Paul Sule, said that he would appeal to the army council to quash the sentence.

Mr Sule, however, said that should the council refuse to quash the sentence, he would approach the Court of Appeal to do that.
 
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