The Nigerian Army has detained M.A. Sadiq, former commander of the 3 Brigade in Kano, over allegations of theft and mismanagement of palliatives.
Sadiq allegedly diverted rice palliatives from the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) intended for soldiers under his command.
He is also accused of stealing official military equipment, including a MIKANO heavy-duty generator from the Military Training Camp in Falgore, Kano state, which was allegedly sold to scrap metal dealers.
He has since been relieved of his duties and replaced by A.M. Tukur, the former registrar of the Nigerian Defence Academy.
Onyema Nwachukwu, director of army public relations, confirmed the incident in a statement on Wednesday.
Nwachukwu added that investigations into the allegations are ongoing, and appropriate administrative actions will be taken based on the findings.
“The Nigerian Army has been inundated with media reports concerning the former Commander of the 3 Brigade, Brigadier General M.A. Sadiq, who is currently under military investigation for administrative discrepancies during his tenure,” he said.
“As a result, the senior officer has been relieved of his command to allow for a comprehensive investigation.
“The Nigerian Army, as a self-regulating institution built on discipline, justice, and accountability, has zero tolerance for indiscipline and misconduct that undermine its core values.
“We assure the public that a thorough investigation will be conducted, and appropriate actions will follow.
“Our commitment to transparency and integrity remains steadfast, and we guarantee a fair and impartial process that adheres to our established procedures.”