According to Saharareporters, the council also ordered a reduction in
Brigadier General Enitan Ransome-Kuti’s rank from Brigadier General to
Colonel, and recommended that he be reabsorbed into the army and posted back into service.
He was arrested in January 2015 and tried for cowardice, accused of
abandoning his duty post in Baga where he was commander of a joint
multinational task force. In 2014 Boko Haram militants attacked his base
and took over the armory.
He was also accused of not accounting for weapons seized by the
terrorist sect at his base. Since his conviction, Kuti, who is the son
of prominent human rights activist, Beko Ransome-Kuti, had remained
under house arrest at an army barrack in Abuja.

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