Wednesday 15 June 2016

Jonathan's ADC among officers fired by Army

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There was shock in the Nigerian Army, with some hinting of ethnic and religious cleansing, as close to 200 officers including major generals were retired, on Friday, following what the authorities said was a consequence of service exigencies.  Former ADC to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Col Ojogbane Adegbewas also retired.
 A sizeable number of those retired are said to be those that held operational positions like Brigade Commanders, Commanding Officers and other sensitive positions during the 2015 general elections, as well as those that participated in the war against terror, now christened ‘Operation Lafiya Dole’. 
 
Others allegedly had one or two roles to play in the procurement of army equipment and other logistics and may have been indicted by the Chief of Army Staff’s Committee that investigated arms, logistics and other procurements dating back to the tenure of former COAS, Generals Owoye Azazi, Abdurahman Dambazau, Azubuike Ihejirika and KTJ Minimah. 
 
 A statement from Army headquarters, signed by the Acting Director, Army Public Relations on the retirements and released at 12. 45am, on Friday, read, 
“The Nigerian Army wishes to inform the general public that quite a number of senior officers of the Nigerian Army were retired from service yesterday. “Those retired were mainly some Major Generals, Brigadier Generals, Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels and a Major. “Their retirement was based on Service exigencies. It should be recalled that not too long ago some officers were investigated for being partisan during the 2015 general elections. Similarly, the investigation by the Presidential Committee investigating Defence Contracts revealed a lot. “Some officers have already been arraigned in court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). “People should therefore not read this out of context. “The military must remain apolitical and professional at all times”. See list of some of the affected officers below:
 1. Maj Gen FO Ali. 
2. Maj Gen EG Atewe. 
3. Maj Gen Ejemai. 
4. Maj Gen MY Ibrahim. 
5. Maj Gen IN Ijioma. 
6. Maj Gen Koleoso. 
7. Maj Gen PAT Akem.
 8. Maj Gen LC Ilo. 
9. Maj Gen SD Aliyu. 
10. Brig Gen Onibasa. 
11. Brig Gen IM Lawson.
 12. Brig Gen D Abdusalam.
 13. Brig Gen Bashir Mormoni. 
14. Brig Gen ASH Sahaad.
 15. Brig Gen Koko Essien. 
16. Brig Gen MD Onoiveta.
 17. Brig Gen LM Bello. 
18. Brig Gen MG Ali. 
19. Brig Gen Oyefesobi. 
20. Brig Gen Ogidi.
 21. Brig Gen Fiboinumama. 
22. Brig Gen Agachi. 
23. Col OU Nwankwo. 
24. Col Adegbe. 
25. Col DR Hassan. 
26. Col TT Minima.
 27. Col CK Ukoha. 
28. Col FD Kayode. 
29. Col Achinze.
 30. Lt Col Oladuntoye. 
31. Lt Col Adinmoha. 
32. Lt Col CO Amadi. 
33. Lt Col Baba Ochanpa. 
34. Lt Col Dazang. 
 
35. Lt Col TE Arigbe. 
36. Lt Col Egemole. 
37. Lt Col A Suleiman. 
38. Lt Col A Mohammed.
 39. Lt Col AS Mohammed. 
40. Lt Col Enemchukwu.
 41. Maj TA Williams.
 
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