FOLLOWING the request for one-year extension for retiring Major
Generals and their equivalents in the Navy and Air Force, The Presidency
has given the service chiefs the powers to recommend those who can be
granted such.
The terms and conditions of service for the armed forces stipulate 35 years in service or 56 years of age for Major Generals.
A large number of Major Generals are due for retirement by the end of
the year, but some of them are requesting for one-year extention, which
is the prerogative of the president, who also doubles as the
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, based on the recommendation of
the service chiefs.
President Goodluck Jonathan had on July 6, directed the service
chiefs to find ways to retain some of the senior officers who have
excelled in the performance of their duties.
This followed the innovation of some generals who produced locally
made Armoured Personal Carriers (APC) and refurbished a number of APCs
that had been abandoned for years.
As a result of this development, some generals are requesting for
one-year extension of service to enable them complete some projects they
started.
Recently, 10 generals were retired having put in 35 years in service
or having attained 56 years of age stipulated for officers in that
category.
Also, in order to fill the vacuum left by the retiring generals, the
Army Headquarters effected a mass shake-up in the service. As part of
routine posting of senior officers in the Nigerian Army, the Army
Headquarters released the posting and appointment of its senior officers
on Thursday.
The affected senior officers are Major General S. U. Abdul-Kadir;
Commander Training and Doctrine Command, Major General P. J. Isang;
Chief of Training and Operations, Defence Headquarters, Major General F.
M. Airende; Commander, Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers,
Major General H. I. O. Ayoola; Chief of Research and Development,
Defence Headquarters, Major General J. A. H. Ewansiha, among others.
Others are Chief of Standards and Evaluations, Army Headquarters,
Major General D. D. Enetie; Commander Special Task Force (Operations
Safe Heaven), Major General O. T. Ethan; General Officer Commanding 7
Division, Major General H. A. Saliu; Corps Commander Artillery, Major
General A.
O. Adekanye; Coordinator Nigerian Army Special Vehicle Plans, Major
General T. I. Dibi. Also affected are Brigadier-General M. L. Raji,
Acting Director Peacekeeping Operations Defence Headquarters; Brigadier
General B. Y. Bukar, Acting Director of Transformation Defence
Headquarters; Brigadier General A. O. Odidi, Acting Commandant Nigerian
Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and Brigadier General
R. O. Bamigboye; Deputy Director of Operations Defence Headquarters
among others.
A statement by Director, Army Public Relations, Ibrahim Attahiru, a
Brigadier General also, noted that in line with the Armed Forces
Harmonised Terms and Condition of Service Officers, the Army Council
recently accepted the voluntary retirement of the following senior
officers: Major General L. P. Ngubane, Major General N. C. Maduegbunam,
Major General B. M. Monguno, Major General O. A. C. Ariahu, Major
General A. K. Kwaskebe, Major General C. O. Ugwu, Brigadier General E.
D. Amah, Brigadier General M. M. Dan-Ali and Brigadier General M. A.
Hassan, among others.
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