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Hausa Speaking Igbo General, 29 Others May Go
As Yahaya Takes Over
Retirement is dangling on 30 Army Generals who are members of courses 35 and 36 of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) following the appointment of Major-General Farouk Yahaya, who is of course 37 as the new Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
In the military tradition, if a junior General is appointed as the army chief, Generals who are his seniors are retired.
President Muhammadu Buhari, Thursday, named Yahaya, who hails from Sokoto State as the replacement for the late Army Chief, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru.
Attahiru and 10 other military officers died last Friday in a plane crash, while on an official trip to Kaduna. The victims had since been buried in line with military tradition.
The Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, while announcing the appointment in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja said the President named Yahaya to pilot the affairs of the Nigerian Army.
Shortly after the announcement of Yahaya’s appointment, sources in the Nigerian Army told Daily Trust that the appointment might force not less than 30 Generals in regiment Course 35 and 36 to retire.
The announcement put to rest, the speculations that Buhari might appoint the incumbent Army Chief of Policy and Plans, Major General Benjamin Ahanotu, from Anambra State as Attahiru’s successor.
General Ahanotu was favoured on the claim that he was fluent in the Hausa language given insinuations that have clouded appointments by President Buhari.
While late Attahiru was a member of Course 35 alongside Major General Ahanotu and one other officer, not less than 28 members of Course 36 including Maj.-Gen. Sagir Yaro, who was recently appointed as the Commandant of the Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA), may also be affected.
Speaking to Daily Trust, a military source explained that the new COAS was senior to eight officers of Course 36 having been promoted to the rank of Major General in September 2017.
‘Some generals might be retained’
It was gathered that although many of the senior officers might retire, the new COAS, General Yahaya might assemble some of them considering the need to tap on their experiences in the ongoing counter-insurgency campaign in the North-East.
“Course 34 has gone; the late COAS was course 35. Thirty generals may be retired; two of them are of course 35 while 28 of them are of course 36. But the new COAS may retain some of them. He would use his discretion. He would want his coursemates to be around him. Some may be posted to the defence headquarters,” the source stated.
Source: Daily Trust
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