The Nigerian Army has confirmed the detention of a female soldier, Corporal Amina Maidoki, over allegations of theft and other misconduct.

In a statement released by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Lt-Col Appolonia Anele, the Army said Maidoki is being investigated for “allegations of conduct inconsistent with the core values of the Nigerian Army, including but not limited to the allegation of theft”.
According to the Army, her detention follows proper military procedures as laid out in the Armed Forces Act and internal regulations.
The statement emphasized that disciplinary actions in the military are never random and must follow due process, ensuring that every soldier is treated fairly.
“As a professional military institution, the NA is guided by extant provisions of the Armed Forces Act (Cap A20 LFN 2004), internal regulations, and the highest standards of military ethics. Consequently, her temporary detention is in accordance with the lawful procedures stipulated for service personnel.
“It is important to note that disciplinary measures within the Nigerian Army are not arbitrary. They are governed by due process, and all personnel are entitled to procedural fairness.
“The ongoing investigation into this matter is being conducted with the utmost regard for Corporal Maidoki’s legal and human rights, and she continues to receive appropriate welfare in line with military standards,” the statement read.
The Army strongly denied claims that Maidoki is being held unlawfully or denied access to legal representation. They described such claims as false and an attempt to mislead the public.
“All such claims are false and are rendered simply to mislead the public and draw undue sentiments. We therefore encourage the general public to disregard such false submissions,” the Army said.
While the investigation is still ongoing, the Army said updates will be shared when appropriate, stressing that the public has been urged to avoid spreading rumors or making assumptions.
The Army also responded to concerns from Maidoki’s family, stating that they are open to communication, as long as it respects the current legal and investigative processes.
The statement said, “The Nigerian Army ensures that the rights of all accused are respected irrespective of the persons involved.
“However, no individual is above the law or exempt from military discipline. Allegations of misconduct must be addressed thoroughly and lawfully to preserve the integrity, cohesion, and effectiveness of the Nigerian Army,
“We urge the general public and media to refrain from speculative commentary and allow the ongoing internal processes to run without interference.
“Updates will be provided at the appropriate time, in line with our commitment to transparency and accountability.”
KanyiDaily had also reported how the Nigerian Army dismissed two Soldiers arrested for stealing armored cables at Dangote Refinery in Lagos.