
There is a seeming silver lining at the end of the tunnel for the 54 soldiers charged and covicted for mutiny as the United Nations (U.N) has said it is considering appropriate action, including conferring with President Goodluck Jonathan, against their imminent execution. This is coming just as Lagos lawyer and human rights activist, Chief Femi Falana (SAN), has again pleaded with the chief of army staff, Lt-Gen Kenneth Minimah, who is the confirming authority of the soldiers’ death penalty, to quash their conviction and sentence.
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