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General Musa calls for an overhaul of military justice as Abuja book event shakes up army law
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58156, member: 636"] General Christopher Musa addressed military justice during Wednesday remarks at a book presentation in Abuja. The Defence Staff chief emphasized how the military justice system safeguards personnel rights while maintaining discipline and professionalism. Colonel Ukpe Ukpe Sam authored the featured publication titled Justice in the Nigerian Armed Forces. Musa explained that armed forces justice extends beyond discipline enforcement to guarantee fairness during counter-terrorism and peacekeeping missions. Personnel receive assurance that their rights remain protected while defending the nation. The general advocated for system reforms to enhance fairness and accountability measures. He cautioned against continued dependence on the outdated 1972 Manual of Military Law. Musa recommended implementing a unified framework aligned with the Armed Forces Act 2024 and presidential reforms. Sam urged that military lawyers receive proper recognition for courts-martial participation in their service records. Such recognition would benefit promotion opportunities and future appointments within the armed forces structure. [/QUOTE]
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