Detained Nigerian Soldiers Accused of Coup Plot Against Tinubu “Losing Sight” Amid Health Concerns — Report

According to an exclusive report by Sahara Reporters, detained Nigerian military officers accused of involvement in an alleged coup plot against President Bola Tinubu are reportedly facing serious health challenges in detention, including claims that some of them are losing their sight and suffering deteriorating medical conditions.

The report alleges that several of the detained officers have been held for an extended period under harsh conditions, with families and associates claiming that access to adequate medical care has been limited. It further suggests that the worsening health situation has heightened concern among relatives, who are now calling for urgent humanitarian and legal intervention.

This development comes amid ongoing military investigations and court-martial proceedings involving dozens of officers accused of being linked to an alleged plot to overthrow the government. Previous reports have also indicated that some of the detained personnel were being held in restrictive environments, while families have continued to demand greater transparency and fair treatment in the handling of the case.

Meanwhile, Nigerian authorities have maintained that the matter remains under official investigation and judicial process, without publicly confirming the full extent of the health-related allegations raised in the media.

In summary, the situation remains a contested and developing security case, with differing accounts emerging from media reports, family statements, and official military positions.

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