Nigerian Military Officers Face Trial Over Alleged Coup Plot

A group of Nigerian military officers are set to face trial for allegedly plotting to overthrow the government. With at least 16 officers initially arrested for indiscipline, the completed investigation confirmed a plot against President Bola Tinubu. The trial will proceed according to military judicial procedures.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Abuja | Updated: 27-01-2026 11:55 IST | Created: 27-01-2026 11:55 IST
Nigerian Military Officers Face Trial Over Alleged Coup Plot
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Nigerian military officers are headed to trial over accusations of planning a coup against President Bola Tinubu's government. Findings from an investigative panel revealed a scheme involving multiple officers, according to the Nigeria Defence Headquarters' statement on Monday.

The arrests of at least 16 officers in October followed reports of a failed coup, heightening tensions in a region already grappling with political instability. The investigation unveiled a breach of military ethics and values, leading to an impending trial before a military judicial panel.

The situation reflects broader instability in West and Central Africa, where recent coups in Benin and Guinea-Bissau underline a pattern linked to electoral disputes and social unrest. Nigeria itself deals with public concerns over economic hardship due to government austerity measures.

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