The general
court-martial found Hakeem Oladapo Otiki, a major general due to retire this
year, guilty of five charges and ordered that he should be sacked with
“disgrace and dishonour”, PR Nigeria, which distributes statements for security
agencies, reported Tuesday.
Mr Otiki was the
General Officer Commanding of the Nigerian Army 8 Division in Sokoto in July
2019 when he sent five soldiers to haul cash from Sokoto to Abuja by road
before the money allegedly got missing.
The court, headed by
the army’s chief of policy and plans, Lamidi Adeosun, found Mr Otiki guilty of
disobedience to service orders, theft of public property, diverting operational
money and engaging in private businesses.
The tribunal ordered
he be demoted from major general to brigadier general and dismissed.
The court also
ordered that all monies totalling N135.8 million, $6,600 recovered be returned
to the coffers of the Nigerian Army. It also ordered that another N150 million
which could not be accounted for, be returned to the coffers of the Nigerian
Army.
The judgement is,
however, subject to approval of the army council.
In his final
submission, Mr Otiki’s lead lawyer, Israel Olorundare, a Senior Advocate of
Nigeria, pleaded for clemency and urged the Nigerian Army to show mercy.
Mr Olorundare told
the court that the accused officer had returned N100 million that was stolen by
the soldiers detailed to escort the money to Kaduna, and that some of the
projects for which N150 million was released to Mr Otiki were either completed
or about to be completed.
Mr Olorundare told
the court that the accused officer is the breadwinner of his family.
He said: “A career
built for 35 years is coming to an end on a very sad note.”
After the
sentencing, the lawyer said the defence will make a representation to the
appropriate convening authority to note that Mr Otiki did not steal the
transported money, and that he was the one who reported the incident.
“Aside from this, he
still sourced for the money and returned it to the authorities. So, there is
really a need to take another look at the judgement,” he said.
PRNigeria reported
that Mr Otiki whose wife is seriously ill, is also sick and was brought to the
premises of the court-martial on a wheelchair.
Mr Otiki was
appointed GOC of 8 Division in March 2019. Before the appointment, he was the
Commander Infantry Corps in Jaji, Kaduna.
PRNigeria reported
that the accused officer was a contemporary of the president of the court
martial, Mr Adeosun, a lieutenant general. Both were admitted to the Nigerian
Defence Academy at different times in 1983.
Other members of the
general court-martial include A. Tarfa, major-general; F.O Agbugor,
major-general; F.A. Nadu, major-general; N. Mohammed, major-general; C.T.
Olukotu, major-general and C.C. Okonkwo, major-general.
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