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Despite denial, Nigeria Army retires 29 generals after Yahaya s appointment as COAS [FULL LIST]

Breaking News | Breaking: Buhari to retire 68 major generals to pave way for incoming COAS

Views: Visits 3 Following the appointment of the new Chief of Army Staff Major General Farouk Yahaya, sixty-eight generals will be forced to retire. General Farouk takes over from Lt General Ibrahim Attahiru, who died in a military plane crash last Friday, May 21, alongside 10 other military officers in Kaduna. Prior to his appointment, Farouk was the Theatre Commander of Operation Hadan Kai (formerly Lafiya Dole) in the North-East is from 37 regular course of the Nigerian Defence Academy while his predecessor, the late Attahiru was from course 35. When Buhari appointed the present crop of service chiefs in January, no fewer than 20 generals from the three services who were members of courses 34 and 35 were retired to pave way for them.

Nigerian Army appoints new GOCs, PSO, others

TODAY March 6, 2021 The Nigerian Army has announced the appointment of new General Officers Commanding, Principal Staff Officers, commandant of tri-service institution and army training centres, corps commanders, among other positions to man the various divisions, units and commands of the service. Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier-General Mohammed Yerima, who made this known on Saturday, said the redeployment, approved by Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant-General Ibrahim Attahiru, is aimed at repositioning the service for optimal performance. He said all the postings and appointments takes effect from March 10, the COAS urged the new appointees to carry out their responsibilities in the most professional manner and with absolute loyalty to the Commander-in-Chief and in defence of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Lafiya Dole commander retained as army carries out major reshuffle

Advertisement Farouq Yahaya, a major general and commander of operation Lafiya Dole, was not affected in the redeployment. Lafiya Dole is the army’s foremost operation launched to fight the Boko Haram insurgency in the north-east. The deployment of the officers comes a day after the Nigerian air force, its sister organisation, carried out a similar redeployment. Advertisement In a statement signed by Mohammed Yerima, army spokesperson, the action was said to be a bid to reposition the army for optimal performance. The army said the posting which was approved by Ibrahim Attahiru, the army chief, is a normal routine aimed at reinvigorating the system.

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