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The ex-Major General is seeking to overturn aspects of the appellate court’s decision after his earlier appeal against a conviction by a Special Court Martial was only partially successful before a three-member panel.
Mohammed had previously appealed the judgment of the Special Court Martial convened by the Army Headquarters Garrison, which had convicted and sentenced him over allegations of misappropriating funds belonging to Nigerian Army Properties Limited.
The company, a private limited liability firm, has the Nigerian Army as its sole promoter, and Mohammed was one of its shareholders. He also served as the company’s Managing Director during the period under review.
Mohammed stated that his actions in the company were carried out under the directives of the then Chief of Army Staff, who also served as the chairman of the company. He maintained that all financial decisions and expenditures were made following instructions from higher authorities.
Commenting on the case, Mohammed compared his trial to a remark once made by former Transport Minister Umaru Dikko after the 1983 coup:
“It is like when a bus driver is involved in a traffic accident; you leave the driver and hold the conductor responsible,” he said.
The former general argued that while the Special Court Martial found him guilty, those who allegedly issued the directives behind the financial decisions remain free. He described the trial as being marked by intrigue and a possible witch-hunt.
Mohammed expressed confidence that the Supreme Court would deliver justice and clear his name.
He has filed a Motion for Leave to Appeal the Court of Appeal’s decision under No: CA/ABJ/PRE/ROA/CR/174MI/2026, seeking to set aside portions of the judgment and nullify the earlier verdict delivered by the Special Court Martial.
Members of Mohammed’s legal team declined to comment on the development, citing that the matter is sub judice, meaning it is currently before a court of competent jurisdiction.
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