Human rights group applauds Nigerian army chief over release of female soldier

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Human rights group applauds Nigerian army chief over release of female soldier via todayng

In a statement signed by its Executive Director, Joyce Ogwu, the Centre said it is excited by the release of the soldier, noting that the COAS has proven to be a listening leader with the interest of his troops and nation at heart.

Having sworn an oath under the Armed Forces Act, it was expected that the female soldier would be aware of such an act of indiscipline, negligence of duty and others capable of dragging the image of the Nigerian Army in the mud.But out of his magnanimity, the COAS instructed her release in the spirit of the Christmas celebration following interventions by well-spirited individuals.

She said by this action, the Army has proven to be an institution guided by principles that must be followed to the latter.

 

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