The authorities of the Nigerian Army have
announced the posting and appointment of 127 senior officers.
The massive redeployment, which came barely a
month after the last exercise by the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen.
Azubuike Ihejirika, affected 36 major-generals, 52 brigadier-generals and 39
Colonels.
With the new postings, the former Military.Secretary,
Maj.-Gen. E.B Awala, is now the Chief of Training and Operations at the Defence
Headquarters; Maj.-Gen. F.M Airende becomes the Director, Training and
Evaluations at the DHQ while Maj.-Gen. K.C Osuji moves from DHQ to become
the General Officer Commanding 1 Division of the Nigerian Army, Kaduna.
Also appointed were Maj.-Gen. J. Nwaoga,
Director of Policy, DHQ; Maj.-Gen. A. Chukwu, Chief of Civil Military
Affairs; Maj.-Gen. J.A.H Ewanshia, Chief of Training and Operation, Nigerian
Army Headquarters; Maj. M.D Abubakar, Commander Infantry Corp and Centre,
Kaduna; Maj.-Gen. J.S Zaruwa, GOC 3 Division, Jos; Maj.-Gen. R.I.D Isa,
Coordinator, Peacekeeping Operations, Ministry of Defence and Maj. T.I Dibi,
GOC 81 Div. Lagos.
Others include Maj.-Gen. E.F. Abejirin,
GOC 2 Div. Ibadan; Maj.-Gen. S.N Muazu, Commandant Nigerian Army Peace Keeping
Centre, Jaji; Maj.-Gen. E. Atewe, Commander JTF Operation Pulo Shield;
Maj.-Gen. O.A Umahi, Director, Administration, DHQ; Maj.-Gen. T.C Ude, Director
of Plans, Army Headquarters; Maj. OE Ekanem, Director of Policy, Nigerian Army
Headquarters; Brig.-Gen. A.B. Omozoje, Commander, Guards Brigade and others.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen.
Olajide Laleye, who announced the release of the postings in a press briefing
in Abuja on Wednesday, warned the media and the populace against
misinterpreting the military postings and appointments.
Laleye, who described the postings and
appointments as routine in the Army, said that it would be wrong for anybody to
impute wrong meanings into the exercise.
“It is important to note that posting in the Army
is a routine activity that is carried out from time to time to fill existing
vacancies emanating from promotion and retirement.
“Furthermore, the Nigerian Army wishes to inform
the media in particular and the public in general that posting and deployment
of senior officers should not be used to overheat the polity,” he said.
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