Ben Kalu, the aircraftman accused of killing his girlfriend, Solape Oladipupo, at the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) base in Makurdi, Benue State, will face a court-martial on Friday.
Punch reports that Kalu, who had been in custody for over two months at the NAF Tactical Command, Makurdi, would be handed over to the appropriate security agency for prosecution after the court-martial.
Kalu had on Sunday, March 12, allegedly shot dead Oladipupo, popularly called Shomzy, in her apartment at the base, on the grounds that she was unfaithful to him.
The aircraft man, who met the lady at a parade ground some months before the incident, had afterwards left a suicide note, threatening to kill himself, before he was arrested by the NAF.
Oladipupo was rushed to the NAF Hospital at the base and later transferred to the state hospital, where she died.
The air force authorities had thereafter taken Kalu for psychiatric tests in the course of their investigation.
A top NAF source, who disclosed the court-martial on Tuesday, said the long delay in Kalu’s prosecution was because he was attached to the Logistics Command, Ikeja, Lagos State, but served in Makurdi.
He said, “The suspect is still in NAF custody. Everything has been going step-by-step. He will be court-martialled on Friday and by next week he will be handed over to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. He is only serving physically in Makurdi, but his command is in Lagos State. So, the correspondence has taken some time too.”
Punch quotes NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya, as saying the court-martial would “take place shortly.”
He said, “We have a procedure in the military and we don’t jump the process. There is a disciplinary committee which goes through investigations, boards of enquiry, summary of evidence and so on.
“The last stage is the convening of the court-martial. From all indications, we are at that stage now and it will take place between this week and next week. It will take place shortly. The NAF can never sweep the matter under the carpet, because the crime was an embarrassment to the service.”
Oladipupo was buried at the Air Force Cemetery, Ojo Barracks, Ojo, Lagos State on March 23.