Son
of the late human rights activist, Beko Ransome Kuti, has been
sentenced to six months in prison for offenses committed during the war
against Boko Haram.
Brigadier -General Enitan Ransome-Kuti
A military court in Abuja on Thursday, sentenced Brigadier General
Enitan Ransome-Kuti, to six months in prison for offenses committed
during the war against Boko Haram.
The son of the late human rights activist, Beko Ransome Kuti, will
be allegedly dismissed from the Army if the sentence pronounced on him
is confirmed by the Nigerian Army.
General Kuti has been at the center of controversy relating to his
conduct as an officer. He was accused of failing to perform his military
duties during the fight against Boko Haram which may have resulted in
the militants’ capture of Baga, the center of a multinational force.
Included in the charges against him is that he failed to account
for the weapons and ammunitions under his supervision, rendering the
army useless in the fight against Boko Haram.
During a long trial, the officer denied all the charges. His
lawyer, Femi Falana, presented evidence to the court that the Nigerian
army had simply failed to provide necessary equipment for the Brigadier
General to perform his lawful duties.
Falana also presented several statements from officers and soldiers
who repeatedly stated that the army was ill-equipped to fight Boko
Haram, an assertion that was later affirmed by a former Chief of Defence
Staff, Alex Badeh, shortly after he was fired from that position
earlier this year.
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