At least 36 serving military officers will face a General Court Martial on 23 April over an alleged coup plot against President Bola Tinubu. The trial will convene at the Scorpion Officers' Mess in Asokoro, Abuja, following a convening order signed on 17 April by AM Alechenu, Commander of the Defence Headquarters Garrison. Security for the proceedings will be handled by military, naval, and air police, as well as guards brigade personnel, with strict instructions that no weapons be brought into the courtroom except by court guards on the premises. The panel overseeing the trial is chaired by Air Vice Marshal H.I. Alhaji and includes senior officers from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, with Lieutenant Colonel A. Mohammed serving as Judge Advocate. The accused are part of a larger group detained since 2025, initially reported as 16 officers, but expanded following investigations led by Chief of Defence Intelligence Emmanuel Undiandeye. The charges against the officers have not been detailed in the order, but the prosecution and defence will be allowed to present witnesses. Accused officers must notify the Convening Authority of their legal counsel within 24 hours of the trial start, or a counsel will be appointed at no cost. Separately, the federal government has filed 13 charges including treason, terrorism and money laundering against six civilians and two former military personnel at the Federal High Court in Abuja. Those charged include retired major-general Mohammed Ibrahim Gana, retired navy captain Erasmus Ochegobia Victor, police inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, electrician Zekeri Umoru, and Islamic cleric Abdulkadir Sani.
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