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Rear Admiral Agbiti V. Nigerian Navy (2011) CLR 2(f) (SC)

Judgement delivered on February 4th 2011

Brief

  • General court martial
  • Fair hearing
  • Procedural rules

Facts

This is an appeal against the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division delivered on the 11th of December, 2007. The background facts of this case are that Rear Admiral Francis Echie Agbiti, a former officer in the Nigerian Navy now Appellant before this Court was tried by a General Court Martial, hereafter to be referred to as the "Tribunal", with two other officers of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral S. B. Kolawole NN/0212 and Rear Admiral A. I. Bob-Manuel NN/0276, for the under mentioned offences:-

COUNT I

Statement of OffenceConspiracy to commit felony contrary to Section 114, Subsection 1 of the Armed Forces Act (AFA) Cap. A20 Laws of Nigeria 2004 and punishable under Section 516 of the Criminal Code Act Cap. C 41 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

Particulars of Offence

That you. Rear Admiral F. E. Agbiti NN/0237 between February and August 2004 conspired with Rear Admirals Bob-Manuel NN/0275 and S. B. Kolawole NN/0212 and other persons unknown to facilitate and/or effect the disappearance of Vessel MT AFRICAN PRIDE from lawful custody of the Nigerian Navy.

COUNT II

Statement of Offence

Conduct to the prejudice of service discipline contrary to

Section 103, Subsection 1 Armed Forces Act Cap. 120,

Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

Particulars of Offence

That you, Rear Admiral F. E. Agbiti as CTOPS on/or about 17th February 2004 at Naval Headquarters Abuja, wrongfully caused the release of a signed signal DTG 17/118 February 2004 which led to the non-compliance with the Chief of Naval Staff order that all arrested vessels inclusive MT AFRICAN PRIDE under the custody of the Nigerian Navy should be handed over to the Nigerian Police....

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