Dismissed Lt.-Col. dies awaiting justice

By Bashir Mohammed
Kano

One of the officers controversially dismissed by the Nigerian Army for alleged partisanship in the 2015 general elections is dead.
Ojebo Baba-Ochankpa died while waiting for justice after he and other affected officers petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari.
The deceased went to bed hale on Monday but died before dawn on Tuesday, his brother, Paul Ochankpa, told Premium Times.

Ochankpa was dismissed without any query, trial or indictment, and the President from whom he sought redress in accordance with the law, did not act on his petition for months.
He died in the United Kingdom where he had been since last year, according to his brother who added that his late brother had not been sick “at all” before his passing.
The deceased was in the United Kingdom studying for a Master’s degree at Coventry University “to keep himself busy, while waiting for redress after petitioning the President,” one of his colleagues told Premium Times.

Ochankpa, forced out of service as a lieutenant colonel, was one of the 38 officers compulsorily retired by the Army Council in June 2015.
Although in their compulsory retirement letters, seen by this paper, specific reasons for their retirement was not stated; the Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, a brigadier-general, hinted that the officers were fired on the grounds of arms procurement fraud and professional misconduct in the 2015 elections.