Army Retires 11 Generals, 36 Others
The news coming from Abuja says that about 47 officers of the Nigerian Army including
eight (8) Major Generals and some Brigadier Generals have been retired by the
Nigerian Army in line with the terms and conditions of service.
The retirements which flowed from the ranks of Major
Generals, Brigadier Generals, Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels down to those of
Captains and Majors according to
military sources followed the approval of the recommendations submitted to the
council by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General KTJ Minimah.
Army Council is headed
by President Goodluck Jonathan and it has as members, the Minister of Defence,
Aliyu Gusau, Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, Chief of
Army Staff, Lt. General Kenneth Minimah and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry
of Defence, Alhaji Aliyu Sumaila took the decision on Wednesday.
The officers according to sources were retired based on the
fact that many of them had been caught
by age on rank rule.
Others were retired because they were non-deployable owing
to lack of capacity among other reasons. Some were retired because they have
failed promotions examination on the three occasions they got the opportunity
(non-promotability).
Others were retired having put in their papers for voluntary
retirement because they have either attained the mandatory retirement age for
their ranks. Some of the Major Generals
who are 57 years or have completed above mandatory 35 years in service as
stipulated in the civil service are affected.
Among the group of those that voluntarily retired are some
officers who held positions as Principal Staff Officers, General Officers
Commanding and Commandant of Army Training Institutions during the tenure of
the former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Onyeabor Azubuike Ihejirika
•Army officers’ wives protest posting of husbands to fight
Boko Haram
Authorities of the Nigerian Army have set up a board of
inquiry to investigate the circumstances that led to the protest of wives of
soldiers in Army barracks Enugu.
Military sources siad that the wives of
soldiers of 103 battalion at Enugu sometime last week, took to the streets
protesting the posting of their husbands to Maiduguri to join in the war
against insurgency.
The source revealed, that the wives numbering over 200,
protested throughout the day, demanding the army authorities to bring back
their husbands.
According to the source, the wives of the soldiers claimed
that their husbands did not join the army to die hence they (husbands) should
be left afar from the war zone so that the wives don’t become widows and the
children fatherless at such young ages.
It was gathered that, the army authorities in 82 Division
Enugu, had to address the women and assured them that their husbands are safe
and alive, before nerves could be calmed.
It was gathered that the women had written series of letters
to the army authorities to bring back their husbands which did not see the light of day hence they
had to embark on the protest to call the attention of the authorities to their
plight
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