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Reps move to rescue Buratai’s critic in military detention

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The House of Representatives has begun the process to rescue a soldier, Lance Corporal Martins Idakpein, who was detained for criticising the service chiefs over the rising spate of insecurity in Nigeria.

At the plenary on Thursday, the Minority Leader, Ndudi Elumelu, moved a motion to call for Idakpein’s rescue.

It was titled, ‘A Call on the Nigerian Army to Release Lance Corporal Martins Idakpein from Arrest on the Basis of His Expressed Opinion.’

ldakpein, from the 8 Division, Sokoto of the Nigerian Army, had  criticised the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai,  and other service chiefs in a viral video over the handling of the Boko Haram insurgency.

Subsequently, ldakpein was arrested and moved from Sokoto to Abuja. His wife, Victoria, was also arrested after she granted a media interview, calling for the release of her husband.

Elumelu said, “The House is disturbed that though Section 122 of the Armed Forces Act forbids the military from perpetually detaining any officer, Lance Corporal Martins ldakpein has been held in detention till date and his wife who tried to secure his release has also been detained.

“This is an affront to the letters of Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, which guarantees the fundamental human rights of citizens.”

The House mandated the Committees on Defence and Army to “investigate the alleged detention of Lance Corporal Martin’s ldakpein and his wife.”

Also, the House asked that “ldakpein should be brought before the relevant House committees and the leadership, to brief them of the happening in the northern part of the country.”

Army releases wife

But it was learnt on Thursday that ldakpein’s wife, Victoria, has been freed after spending nine days in the military detention.

Her release came after a human rights lawyer, Tope Akinyode,  filed a lawsuit against the Nigerian Army, the Chief of Army Staff, and the Attorney General of the Federation, urging the Federal High Court to order the  unconditional release of the couple.

But Akinyode, who is the National President of Revolutionary Lawyers’ Forum, said that the lawsuit against the army would continue despite Victoria’s release.

‘Flush out killer herdsmen from Enugu’

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has called on the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, to flush out armed herdsmen invading communities in Enugu State.

The House issued the order at the plenary on Thursday following the unanimous adoption of a motion moved by the Deputy Minority Leader, Toby Okechukwu.

The House also called on the Federal Government to deploy sufficient security personnel in the area.

Moving the motion, Okechukwu said, “The House notes the gruesome murder of Mr Eugene lloabani in his farm at Isiokwe village, Amankpunato, Oji River LGA, Enugu State.

“The House is concerned that with the worsening state of insecurity, our farmers have abandoned their farms for safety, a situation that will result in food shortage, hunger and drought. The House is convinced that bringing the killers to book would serve as deterrence to other criminal elements in the state.”

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