Tag: General Officer Commanding

  • Shake-up in Nigerian Army, redeploys senior officers

    The Nigerian Army has redeployed some senior officers with Maj.-Gen. H.O. Otiki being moved to 8 Division in Sokoto as General Officer Commanding (GOC).

    According to a statement on Sunday by Col. Sagir Musa, the army spokesman, Maj.-Gen. S.O. Olabanji, GOC 8 Division had been moved to Infantry Corps Centre as Commander under the new posting.

    Brig.-Gen. H.I. Bature from 34 Brigade to Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command as Director Examinations and Brig.-Gen. T.O. Olowomeye from Headquarters 33 Brigade to Army Headquarters Department of Civil-Military Affairs as Director Civil Military Affairs.

    Similarly, Brig.-Gen. B.A. Mohammed, from 23 Brigade to Martin Luther Agwai International Peace Keeping Centre, as Deputy Commandant and Brig.-Gen. U.M. Bello from Headquarters, Training and Doctrine Command to 63 Brigade as Commander.

    Brig.-Gen. M.T. Durowaiye moved from Directorate of Army Transformation and Innovation moves to 33 Brigade as Commander.

    Others are Brig.-Gen. S.B. Kumapayi from Army Headquarters Department of Civil-Military Affairs to Headquarters 14 Brigade as Commander and Brig.-Gen. N.M. Jega from Headquarters 2 Brigade to 9 Brigade as Commander.

    With the latest posting, Brig.-Gen. K.O. Aligbe of Commander, 16 Brigade was moved to the Defence Headquarters as Acting Director Liaison National Assembly.

    Brig.-Gen. A.K. Ibrahim from 14 Brigade to Army Headquarters Department of Administration as Deputy Director, Veteran Affairs Department Retired Officers’ Cell and Brig.-Gen. G.T.O. Ajetunmobi from Headquarters Command, Army Records to 31 Brigade as Commander.

    Brig.-Gen. O.G. Onubogu was also moved from Army Headquarters Department of Army Policy and Plans to Headquarters 16 Brigade as Commander while Brig.-Gen. O.M. Bello from Nigerian Army Resource Center moved to Headquarters 6 Division as Chief of Staff.

    Brig.-Gen. Z.L. Abubakar from National Defence College moved to 32 Brigade as Commander and Brig.-Gen. A.A. Orukotan from Nigerian Army Resource Center moved to Headquarters Command Army Records as Chief of Staff. (NAN)

  • Be loyal or resign, Buratai tells soldiers

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Wednesday gave officers and men of the Nigerian Army with doubtful loyalty to the Federal Government Friday deadline to resign from the service.

    Buratai gave the ultimatum at an expanded weekly meeting with Principal Staff Officers (PSOs), General Officers Commanding (GOCs) and some field commanders at the army headquarters in Abuja.

    He said, “The foundation of military professionalism is discipline and without discipline an army cannot stand.

    “One of our core values is loyalty to constituted authority. Loyalty must be hundred per cent.

    “Should any officer or soldier have doubts as to his loyalty to the Nigerian State as presently constituted, such a person has up to Feb. 22, 2019 to resign.

    “There is no room for indiscipline or disobedience to lawful orders in the Nigeria army today.’’

    Buratai also said that the expanded meeting was to review security strategies put in place for the Presidential and National Assembly elections on Saturday.

    He recalled that two weeks ago, the strategies were planned in a similar meeting until the elections were rescheduled to Saturday and March 9, from Feb. 16 and March 2.

    The army chief decried some politicians’ reaction to President Muhammadu Buhari directive to security agents to deal ruthlessly with ballot box- snatching.

    “It is unfortunate to hear persons who are aspiring to rule this country again inciting the army to disobedience.

    “We have consistently stated our position in the political dispensation to remain neutral and apolitical.

    “However, direct and public incitement of the Nigerian military against democracy and constituted civil authority will not be tolerated.

    “I request such persons to withdraw this inciting statement.

    “Let me re-emphasize loud and clear, that the Nigerian Army is a professional army,’’ he stated.

    He, therefore, ordered commanders to deal decisively with any electoral crime or action that could be inimical to national security.

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    Buratai further directed them to ensure that they and personnel under them did not hobnob with politicians.

    “In this regard, there will be no military escort for any politician and all Nigerian army personnel are to stay clear of retired military officers, especially those who are now politicians until after the elections.

    “Commanders are to conduct extensive patrols within their Area of Responsibilities (AORs).

    “They must ensure that all flash points within the area are dominated.

    “Commanders must, in conjunction with the Nigeria Police Force, enforce the restriction on movement within their Area of Responsibilities (AORs).

    “All vehicles must be searched and suspicious persons or vehicles arrested/impounded and later handed over to the police,’’ he said.

    According to Buratai, thuggery, snatching of ballot boxes, illegal possession of elections materials and similar crimes are intended to mar an election and create deliberate avenues for post-election violence and mayhem.

    He said that such actions could also become more damaging when they are widespread, leading to destruction of lives and property.

    Buratai noted that such incidents in past elections were often planned and orchestrated by politicians, but said that the army had hitherto been cautious in its approach.

    “However, this time around the Nigerian army will adopt a proactive posture that ensures that similar incidents do not even arise.’’

    He noted that Nigerians had generally expressed disappointment with the postponement of the elections, adding that it increased apprehension in the populace and international community.

    He, however, assured that the army alongside other security agencies, would rise to the challenge of ensuring a peaceful outcome of the rescheduled elections.

    Buratai said that there was need to give confidence to Nigerians and reassure the international community that all would go well in the electoral process.

    He insisted that the unity of Nigeria was not negotiable, “hence those who seek to undermine its democracy by interfering in its electoral process must be seen as enemies and dealt with appropriately.

    “Our role is aptly captured in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and we must defend Nigeria’s territorial integrity as well as act in aid of civil authority when called upon to do so.

    “Therefore, commanders must work with all stakeholders, interest groups and agencies to avert any act by any individual, groups or entities that seek to undermine our democratic process.’’

    NAN

     

  • Army seeks collaboration with security agencies to tackle insurgency

     The Nigerian Army has called for closer collaboration with security agencies in Borno, to facilitate successful implementation of the counter-insurgency campaign.

    Brig.-Gen. Texas Chukwu, the Director, Army Public Relations, in a statement issued on Saturday in Maiduguri, quoted Brig.-Gen. Bulama Biu, the Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division, as making the call at a meeting with heads of security agencies in the state.

    According to the statement Biu called for synergy and cooperation towards evolving new strategies in the ongoing fight against insurgency and other sundry crimes.

    Biu stressed the need for routine interaction between stakeholders with a view to strengthen cooperation, intelligent and information sharing among them.

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    While commending the agencies for discharging their duties effectively, Biu called for proactive measures to review strategies to meet the security challenges occasioned by the political transition period.

    Biu reminded the agencies of the need to be proactive so as not to allow breach of peace and checkmate unholy political gatherings.

    The meeting was attended by the Commissioner of Police, Mr Damian Chukwu, Comptroller of Customs, AB Abdullahi, and the Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ibrahim Abdullahi.

    Others were Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ijafaru Bukar, and Comptroller, Nigerian Immigration Service, Abdulfattah Adamu, among others.

  • Army gives cash to fallen soldiers’ widows in Enugu

    Army gives cash to fallen soldiers’ widows in Enugu

    About 95 widows of soldiers who died in the line of duty  in Abakpa and Awkunanaw Army Barracks, Enugu, Enugu State have been given N200,000 by the Army. General Officer Commanding (GOC), 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Major  General Adamu Baba Abubakar presented the women with the cash  at the Division’s auditorium in Enugu, on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Yusuf Buratai.

    Gen Abubakar urged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the money.

    He also thanked the state governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi for supporting the widows and the Division.

    A statement by Deputy Director Army Public Relations, 82 Division, Col Sagir Musa said the cash disbursed to the widows was in fulfilment of a January 15, 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance promise made to the widows of the fallen heroes by Governor Ugwuanyi. The governor pledged to give N19,000,000 to assist them in picking up their lives after the departure of their breadwinners.

    Presenting the cheque on behalf of the Governor Ugwuanyi, the Special Adviser to the Governor on security, retired Brigadier General Eze commended the army for their efforts in partnering with other security agencies in the state to ensure that there was peace in the state.

    Eze used the opportunity to reinstate the resolve of the state government to continue in its support to the army and other security agencies in any way it can.

    Some of the beneficiaries thanked Governor Ugwuanyi, the 82 Division Commander and Chief of Army Staff for the cash gifts and promised to use them judiciously. Some other beneficiaries said that they were going to invest the money they got in their already established businesses.

     

  • Attahiru assumes duty in Maiduguri

    Attahiru assumes duty in Maiduguri

    The new Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole fighting insurgents, Maj.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, has formally taken over the command in Maiduguri.

    Attahiru took over from Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor who has been posted as Force Commander of Multinational Joint Task Force, N’Djamena, having served in the Theatre for 15 months.

    In a brief ceremony at the Maimalari Barracks, Headquarters of the Theatre Command, Attahiru was presented with the military command’s flag by his predecessor after signing the handing and taking over notes.

    He later inspected the Quarter Guard where old flag was lowered and new one hoisted to signify the change of command.

    Attahiru, who was the General Officer Commanding, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, was until his appointment, Director of Administration, Defence Headquarters.