The 66 soldiers who were sentenced to death between March 2015 have had
their sentences commuted to 10 years each in jail. The soldiers were
charged and sentenced to death for mutiny and related offences in the
fight against Boko Haram.
A statement by the acting director, Army public relations, Colonel Sani
Usman, said the directive was carried out to examine the merit of
each case, adding that “it was on the basis of the review
and recommendations that the Chief of Army Staff commuted the death
sentences of the 66 soldiers to ten years jail term”
The new sentences followed a directive by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.
Gen. Tukur Buratai, to review the verdicts. He added that the panel was
still looking into the cases of other soldiers the outcome of which
would be made known to the public on completion of the exercise.
Five of the soldiers put on trial for the alleged offences were
discharged and acquitted of the charges while a soldier got 28 days’
imprisonment with hard labour.
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