Tag: Army Headquarters

  • ‘We must protect our forms of cultural expression’

    Former General Officer Commanding (GOC), Chief of Training and Policy (CTOP), Army Headquarters, Maj-General Moses Obi (rtd), has stressed the need to protect the different forms of cultural expressions such as languages, arts, crafts, lifestyles, especially by those in the Diaspora.

    Obi, who is the Chairman of Ochibe Boki, an umbrella body of sons and daughters of Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, gave the advice during their New Yam Festival, even as he added that as technology and globalisation tie the world’s cultures and communities ever closer, the responsibility of each one to guarantee and protect the well-being of values must be respected.

    “We must zealously guard and promote the values we cherish as we care for the sick, sustain our institutions, support the elderly, feed the hungry, and welcome the stranger, no matter where they come from.

    “The idea that we are our brother’s keeper and our sister’s keeper reinforces us to treat others as we would want to be treated. In good times and in periods of hardship the Boki New Yam Festival has always reminded us of our roots; not only who we are, but also what we can be.

    “Every August, we gather to celebrate a story that has endured and is endearing to us as a people. Often, the ritual of our celebration itself has reflected the pain and sacrifice of the times. It’s a message that says no matter who we are or where we are, no matter the pain we endure or the wrongs we face, we are called to love one another as brothers and sisters.

    “As technology and globalisation tie the world’s cultures and communities ever closer together, the responsibility of each of us to guarantee and protect the well-being of our values must be respected. That is why in our celebration there is the need to protect the different forms of cultural expressions–languages, arts, crafts, lifestyles–especially by those in the Diaspora.

    “Cultural diversity gives our life its richness, its colour and its dynamism. We live in a time when more than half of the Boki sons and daughters are under the age of 40.  We have a responsibility to make sure that all of our young people have the tools they need to start new ventures.

    “Many of our young people are already doing this. Within Nigeria and around the world, one of the extraordinary things that I have the opportunity to do is to meet young people in every region of Boki and to see the problem-solving and the energy and optimism that they bring to everything they do.

    “And part of our jobs, part of this annual celebrations is to make sure that we’re putting more tools, more resources into the hands of these young people who are changing the world. We are to make sure the young people know one another, make responsible use of Social Media so that they may share best practices and ideas,” Obi, who was a Force Commander of two United Nations Missions/Operations in Sudan and South Sudan, said.

  • Army redeploys top officers

    The Nigerian Army on Thursday announced that some senior officers have been appointed to man key positions at army headquarters, while others were redeployed.

    Its spokesman, Colonel Sagir Musa said in a statement that among those appointed were Major Gen OG Adeniyi who is now Deputy Theatre Commander Operation Lafiya Dole in the Northeast and Major Gen ECN Obi, now posted to Defence Headquarters.

    The statement reads: “The Nigerian Army has today Thursday the 7th of March 2019, released the postings and appointments of some of its senior officers.

    “Those affected by this, include, Major General ECN OBI who has been posted to Defence Headquarters as  Chief of Defence Standard and Evaluation, Major General LF Abdullahi from Headquarters Nigerian Army Education Corps, to  Defence Headquarters  Director Veteran Affairs Division, Major General OG Adeniyi from Defence Headquarters to Theatre Command (Operation LAFIA DOLE) and appointed Deputy Theatre Commander, while  Brigadier General GK Nwosu, the Chief of Staff Headquarters 82 Division has been posted to Nigerian Army Special Forces School as Acting Commandant, Brigadier General CA Apere from Nigeria Army  Special Forces School to 82 Division as Chief of Staff.

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    “Similarly, Brigadier General KI Yusuf has been posted to Nigerian Army School of Finance and Account and appointed Commandant, Brigadier General MNB Mamman from Headquarters Nigerian Army Engineers (Sappers Engineering Nigeria Limited) to Headquarters Nigerian Army Engineers and appointed Director Army Works, Brigadier General AD Gbadebo from Headquarters Nigerian Army Engineers to Nigerian Army School of Military Engineering and appointed Deputy Commandant, Brigadier General SS Araoye from Nigerian Army College of Logistics to Nigerian Army Central Workshop and appointed Commandant, Brigadier General CA Thomas from Military Hospital Lagos to Defence Headquarters (Office of the Chief of Defence Staff) and appointed Gender Adviser.

    “Others affected by this development are – Colonel DC Bako to remain in Sector 2 Operation LAFIA DOLE and appointed Acting Chief of Staff, Colonel SO Omotosho to Technical Group Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and appointed Acting Commander and Colonel LG Lepdung to remain in Headquarters Infantry Corps Centre and appointed Acting Director Research and Development among others.”

  • Buratai inaugurates committee on Arms Audit in Military formations

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai Monday inaugurated a committee to look into record-keeping of arms and ammunitions across its 17 units and formations nationwide.

    Lt Gen. Buratai said the exercise across all Nigerian Army formations remained highly valuable to the Nigerian Army, noting that the process is being carried out annually and as at when necessary.

    Inaugurating the committee at the Army Headquarters, Abuja, the Army Chief said the Nigerian Army has an existing procedure for checks and balances in which formations and units render computerised arms returns for accounting purposes.

    But regretted that the laid down procedures have over time been jettisoned or compromised for various reasons.

    He said: “The Nigerian Army has procured different types of arms for the conduct of training and operations. We have discovered that some of these weapons were delivered straight to various theatres of operation without following the proper process of documentation and accounting.

    “This has sometimes resulted in double accounting by many formations especially those involved in counter-insurgency and other military operations in aid of civil authority.

    “The resultant effect of these improper arms handling has necessitated the need to reconcile and constantly update returns in line with data bases held at Army Headquarters.”

    Gen Buratai urged members of the committee to go round all the Nigerian Army units, formations and verify their arms holding in other to have accurate records in various depots and arms stores.

    According to him the committee’s report would complement the existing accounting procedures with a view to enhancing efficient planning in support of ongoing Nigerian Army operations.

    He said: “As committee members, you have all been carefully selected based on your proven record of integrity and meticulousness.

    “I have no doubt that you will all do a great job and I have directed AHQ DAPP and the various formations to provide you with all the necessary logistics required for the completion of assigned tasks.

    “You are enjoined to visit all units and formations in your areas of assigned tasks and render a comprehensive report on completion of the verification exercise.

    “Let me hasten to add that arms and ammunition issues are secret matters, hence you are to treat this assignment with the seriousness and secrecy it deserves.”

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  • Abia NYSC chief hails Army on Corps members’ safety

    Abia NYSC chief hails Army on Corps members’ safety

    Abia State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Mrs. Francisca Ifong has visited the commander of 14 Brigade, Army Headquarters, Ohafia, Brigadier Abdul Ibrahim, thanking the army for ensuring the safety of Corps members in the state during the recent unrest.

    Ifong, who came in the company of management staff of the NYSC, said she was at the Sector Headquarters of the ongoing Operation Python Dance II in Umuahia, the state capital, to formally thank the sector and the Nigerian Army for promptly coming to the aid of some Corps members trapped in Aba and other parts of the state during the unrest.

    The NYSC Abia Coordinator said she was impressed with the military’s professionalism and concern for the safety of citizens as exemplified in their prompt response in evacuating Corps members in the state from their residents to safe places within a short period of notification.

    She said that she was impressed with the timely rescue and the treatment the Corps members were given in the military facility where they were kept while the unrest in the state lasted.

    She said she was very happy and impressed with the reaction and deemed fit to personally visit the Commander and thank him.

    Responding, General Ibrahim who is also the Sector 1 Commander of the ongoing Operation Python Dance in the state, thanked the NYSC boss for the visit, saying what the Sector did was in line with their mandate and acted in line with the Sector ‘s Standard Operating Procedure.

    He also said that the Sector would continue to support the NYSC because it is a vital tool for national integration and unity.

    He used the opportunity to the NYSC State Coordinator about the ongoing Exercise Egwu Eke II and said so far, it has been a resounding success given what it was able to achieve thus far.

    He further stated that apart from enhancing troops’ proficiency, many criminals engaging in kidnapping and armed robbery have been intercepted and arrested, while many others have been denied freedom to operate too within the formation’s area of responsibility.

    He further stated that from feelers and feedback, the security situation is much better than it was before the Exercise started and stated that the Sector will continue to partner with other security agencies and stakeholders to ensure that a secured environment exists.

    The commander also used the opportunity to reiterate that Law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear as all military training exercises and operations are guided by the rules of engagement and anyone found flouting them will have himself to blame.

    He debunked the claim by some mischief makers that the Exercise Egwu Eke II was targeted at certain persons or individuals and called on the public to support the military as they discharge their professional duties.

  • Army redeploys Gen. Irabor, Theatre Commander, 146 others

    Army redeploys Gen. Irabor, Theatre Commander, 146 others

    Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru has been appointed the new Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole.

    Attahiru replaces Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor in a redeployment of 146 other senior officers announced on Wednesday by the Nigerian army.

    The army Spokesman, Brig.-Gen. Sani Usman explained in a statement announcing the deployment that it was in a bid to re-strategise the operation.

    Until the new appointment, Attahiru was the Director of Administration at the Defence Headquarters, Abuja.

    Usman said that Irabor had been redeployed to the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) as the Field Commander.

    Usman said that the 146 other personnel were posted to divisions, formations and training schools.

    He said that Maj.-Gen. R.O Yusuf, Commander, Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps was now the Commander, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Minna.

    Maj.-Gen. Adeniyi Oyebade, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 1 Division Nigerian Army, would move to Army Headquarters as Chief of Logistics (COLOG).

    He said Maj.-Gen. A.M. Dikko had been posted from the Office of the National Security Adviser to 1 Division as GOC.

    In the exercise, Maj.-Gen. P.J. Dauke moved from 3 Division to 81 Division as GOC, while Brig.-Gen. B.I. Ahanotu was now the Acting GOC, 3 Division.

    “The erstwhile Registrar of the Nigerian Defence Academy, Brig.-Gen. I.M. Yusuf will be the Acting GOC 7 Division and Brig.-Gen. S.O. Olabanji, the Commandant of Amphibious Training School Calabar, is now the Acting GOC 8 Task Force Division.

    “The GOC 81 Division, Maj.-Gen. E.B. Oyefolu, is now Commander, Nigerian Army Training Centre (NATRAC), Kontagora.

    “Brig.-Gen. M.G. Ali, has been moved to Nigerian Army Special Forces School Buni Yadi, as Commandant, from NATRAC,’’ Usman said.

    He said that under the new arrangement, Brig.-Gen. I.M. Obot would head the 26 Task Force Brigade, as Brigade Commander.

    Brig.-Gen. A.O. Quadri would move from the Office of the Chief of Army Staff to 25 Task Force Brigade as Commander.

    “Also, those affected in the new posting include some Commanders and Staff Officers at the Defence, Army Headquarters and Brigades,’’ Usman said.