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    Home - Independence Day Coup Plot: Court Trials, Military Secrecy And A Nation On Edge

    Independence Day Coup Plot: Court Trials, Military Secrecy And A Nation On Edge

    By Sadiq AbdullateefApril 25, 2026
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    NIGERIA’s delicate balance between democracy and national security has come under renewed and intense scrutiny following unfolding legal and military proceedings linked to an alleged plot to overthrow the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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    In this weekend feature, News Point Nigeria takes a deeper look at how the developments spanning courtrooms, military facilities, and intelligence circles have exposed a complex web of allegations, secrecy, and legal contention that continues to grip the nation.

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    The unfolding drama began on Wednesday when a High Court in Abuja ordered the remand of six defendants in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) after they were arraigned on a 13-count charge bordering on alleged terrorism.

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    At the court session, which commenced at about 1:46pm, the Attorney-General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), informed the court that the charge was ready and sought permission for it to be read to the defendants.

    Notably, former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and ex-Bayelsa State Governor, Timipre Sylva, was absent during the arraignment, even as his name surfaced in connection with the broader investigation.

    Proceedings were briefly stalled when the third defendant informed the court that his counsel was indisposed. In a related development, counsel to the sixth defendant told the court that his client understood only Arabic and Hausa, prompting the judge to stand down the matter to allow for the provision of an interpreter.

    When the court reconvened at about 2:18pm, all six defendants took their pleas, denying the allegations and pleading not guilty to all 13 counts.

    Following the arraignment, the prosecution applied for their remand in DSS custody and requested an accelerated hearing. While most defence counsel did not oppose the request, the lawyer to the first defendant indicated plans to file a bail application.

    In his ruling, the trial judge granted an accelerated hearing, ordered the remand of the defendants in DSS custody with access to their legal representatives, and adjourned the case to April 27, 2026, for the commencement of trial.

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    Barely two days later, on Friday, the Nigerian military inaugurated a General Court-Martial to try 36 personnel accused of involvement in the same alleged plot.

    The proceedings, held at the Scorpion Mess in Asokoro, Abuja, were conducted under heavy security and behind closed doors, underscoring the sensitivity and high-profile nature of the case.

    Despite prior invitations, journalists including accredited defence correspondents were denied access to the venue. Security personnel also prohibited the use of mobile phones to document proceedings, including the arrival of the accused.

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    The 36 defendants were transported to the venue in an Army Headquarters Garrison bus at about 8:53 a.m., accompanied by a Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) operations vehicle, as security operatives maintained tight control of the area.

    The military trial is unfolding alongside criminal proceedings at the Federal High Court in Abuja, where a separate group of suspects had earlier been arraigned over the same alleged conspiracy.

    However, the decision to prosecute related offences in both civilian and military courts has sparked significant legal controversy.

    Renowned human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has called on the Attorney-General to invoke Section 174 of the Constitution to discontinue the military proceedings and consolidate all cases before the Federal High Court.

    Falana argued that offences such as treason and terrorism fall exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court under Section 251 of the Constitution.

    He questioned the legal consistency of subjecting some suspects to a military tribunal while others face civilian prosecution for similar allegations.

    “Courts-martial lack the jurisdiction to handle such grave constitutional offences,” Falana said, noting that even under previous military regimes, coup-related cases were handled by special tribunals rather than conventional courts-martial.

    In response to the concerns, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) assured that the court-martial would be conducted with the highest standards of fairness and impartiality.

    In a statement sent to News Point Nigeria, the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Samaila Uba, said the proceedings would strictly adhere to established legal frameworks.

    “Proceedings of the court will be conducted with the highest standards of fairness, impartiality and strict adherence to due process, guaranteeing that justice will be served without fear or favour,” he stated.

    The military further noted that the trial represents a critical step in reinforcing discipline, accountability, and the Armed Forces’ commitment to safeguarding national integrity and constituted authority.

    For months, speculation had surrounded an alleged coup plot linked to Nigeria’s Independence Day celebrations on October 1, 2025.

    The event, marking the country’s 65th anniversary, was abruptly cancelled at the last minute, with authorities offering little explanation at the time.

    It was not until January that the military confirmed that several officers were under investigation for acts of indiscipline and breaches of service regulations, indirectly acknowledging that a coup attempt may have been thwarted.

    Court documents have since provided deeper insights, naming alleged conspirators and outlining what prosecutors describe as an elaborate plan to destabilise the state ahead of a planned takeover.

    Among those mentioned is Colonel Mohammed Ma’aji, identified as a key strategist. The officer, reportedly in his 50s, had served in the Niger Delta during periods of intense militancy and was said to have developed ties with political figures, including Timipre Sylva.

    Though not formally indicted, Sylva’s name reportedly appears in multiple counts, often described as “still at large.”

    Investigators believe he may have played a financial role in the alleged plot, although his spokesman has denied any involvement, describing the allegations as politically motivated.

    Sylva was reportedly out of the country for medical treatment and has yet to return.

    Prosecutors further allege that funds ranging from ₦2 million to ₦150 million were distributed to various individuals to facilitate the plot, with recipients accused of knowingly benefiting from proceeds linked to terrorism financing.

    Investigators also claim that the conspirators planned to storm the Presidential Villa in Abuja, relying on insider information allegedly obtained through contacts, including a civilian electrician working within the complex.

    The alleged plan reportedly included detaining top government officials and targeting key national figures.

    Security agencies are said to have uncovered the plot through intelligence operations, leading to arrests in the days leading up to Independence Day.

    Nigeria’s military structure, comprising the army, navy, and air force—was also drawn into the investigation, with several officers across divisions reportedly implicated.

    Among the civilians named is Islamic cleric Sani Abdulkadir, whose disappearance in late 2025 sparked public concern.

    Although a court ordered his release and awarded damages for human rights violations, he was subsequently re-arrested and named among the alleged conspirators.

    Prosecutors claim he received $1,500 to serve as a “spiritual support” figure for the operation—an allegation that has generated debate.

    Questions have also been raised about the whereabouts of Nollywood filmmaker Stanley Amandi, also known as “Stan K,” who was reportedly arrested in connection with the plot.

    The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) said it has been unable to confirm his location despite engagement with security agencies.

    The unfolding trials have inevitably reignited memories of Nigeria’s history of military coups, even though the country has remained under civilian rule since 1999.

    For many Nigerians, therefore, the ongoing proceedings represent not just a legal process but a critical test of democratic resilience and institutional strength.

    As proceedings continue in both civilian courts and military tribunals, attention remains fixed on what further revelations may emerge and what they could ultimately mean for the country’s stability.

    The next phase of hearings, scheduled to begin on Monday, April 27, is expected to shed more light on what is increasingly being described as Nigeria’s most serious alleged coup attempt in decades.

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