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New Service Chiefs Ignite Mass Retirement Of Top Military Officers
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The appointment of the new Service Chiefs by President Bola Tinubu has once again ignited retirements in the Armed Forces,” clearing the old guard to make way for the next.
Recall on Friday, President Tinubu relieved the following officers of their duties: Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa; Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Olufemi Oluyede; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla; and Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar.
New Appointments and the Hierarchy Purge
The President announced the following successors:
General Olufemi Oluyede (39 RC) replaces General Christopher Musa as the new Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
Major-General W. Shaibu (41 RC) replaces Mr. Oluyede as the Chief of Army Staff (COAS).
Air Vice Marshall S.K Aneke (40 RC) replaces Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar as the new Chief of Air Staff (CAS).
Rear Admiral I. Abbas (40 RC) replaces Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla as the new Chief of Naval Staff (CNS).
Major-General E.A.P Undiendeye (39 RC), the Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI), “retains his position.”
The appointment of the new COAS, Major-General W. Shaibu, who is from the 41 Regular Course (RC), commissioned in 1994, immediately dictates a quiet but sweeping purge one dictated not by politics, but by the uncompromising military hierarchy.
The rule of military hierarchy dictates that all officers senior to the new Service Chiefs in course seniority must retire.
The new COAS is from the 41 RC, meaning “all officers senior to the 41 RC are going.”
The CDS and CDI are from 39 RC, while the CNS and CAS are members of 40 RC.
In the Nigerian Army alone, the purge is expected to affect about “57 generals from the Army who belong to 39 and 40 RC.”
Additionally, “64 National Guard officers who were absorbed into the Army” and commissioned alongside the 40 RC will also have to retire, as the new COAS is junior to them.
In total, the Army is expected to lose over 120 senior officers at a go.
With the Navy and Air Force projected to lose “about 40 officers combined,” the total number of senior officers exiting the system is estimated to be “about 160 across the services.”
This pattern of retirement is “not unprecedented,” but it also addresses a deeper issue of stagnation.
After about five years as major generals, many officers are “just marking time.”
A senior officer remarked that most officers at that stage “are not adding value anymore.”
He added: “They’ve become administrators of privilege not men of purpose.” This clinging to power blocks promotion lines for junior officers, leading to discontent.
The new appointments have thus brought both relief and resentment.
While it “opens long-blocked promotion lines” for younger officers, it is an abrupt end to a long career after three decades in uniform for those exiting.
The change signifies that the 41 Regular Course will now dominate the Army’s leadership, marking a generational shift from officers trained in the late 1980s and early 1990s to those commissioned in the mid-1990s.
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Ooni debunks report over conferment of chieftaincy title on Baba Ijesha
The Permanent Chairman of the Southern Nigerian Traditional Rulers Council (SNTRC), Arole Oodua Olofin Adimula and the Natural Head of the Oduduwa race worldwide, the Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has rubbished reports circulating on social media alleging that he conferred a chieftaincy title on popular Nollywood actor and comedian, James Olanrewaju, popularly known as Baba Ijesha.
In a statement on Saturday by the Director of Media and Public Affairs, Ooni’s Palace, Otunba Moses Olafare said the Ooni clarified that although he warmly received the actor and his wife at the Ile Oodua Palace on Wednesday to celebrate the birth of his son and presented him with a brand-new car and cash gifts as a demonstration of his fatherly love and royal generosity, no chieftaincy title was conferred on him.
According to him, the expression “Awada Konge Oduwa,” which Baba Ijesha later described on his social media pages as a chieftaincy title, was merely a light-comedy remark made by the Ooni during a relaxed interaction in recognition of the actor’s outstanding career as a comedian.
The remark was never intended to constitute a formal installation or conferment of a traditional title.
The Ooni noted that Baba Ijesha, as an indigene of Ile-Ife and a proud son of the source, is deserving of honour and could be considered for a chieftaincy title in the future.
However, no such title has been conferred on him.
“The conferment of chieftaincy titles in Ile-Ife remains a sacred traditional process governed by established customs, consultations and traditional rites, which are publicly conducted in accordance with the age-long traditions of the source. None of these customary procedures took place during the actor’s visit to the Palace, “he said.
While appreciating Baba Ijesha for acknowledging the royal kindness extended to him and his family, the Ooni urged media organisations and members of the public to disregard reports claiming that the actor has been installed as the “Awada Konge Oduwa” or conferred with any chieftaincy title.
The Ooni reaffirmed his commitment to celebrating and supporting deserving sons and daughters of Ile-Ife and the Oodua race at large while preserving the sanctity, dignity and integrity of the revered traditional institution of chieftaincy.
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Presidency Orders DSS, EFCC To Probe Govt Officials Linked To PFIPC Scandal
The Presidency has called on security and anti-graft agencies to identify, arrest and prosecute government officials who may have collaborated with Prince Matthew Adeniyi Adeyemi in the alleged operation of two fictitious federal government agencies.
Adeyemi is accused of creating the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council and the Presidential Economic Advisory Council using allegedly forged documents purportedly linked to the Presidency.
In a statement on his verified X handle, the Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Media and Publicity, Temitope Ajayi, said investigators must go beyond Adeyemi and expose the internal network that allegedly enabled him to operate for an extended period.
Ajayi urged the Department of State Services (DSS), the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate all officials within public institutions who may have aided the alleged scheme.
According to Ajayi, much of the public debate has ignored the fact that government institutions detected the alleged fraud and acted on it.
He said officials of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission, working with officers of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, first discovered inconsistencies in Adeyemi’s operations and reported the matter to the appropriate authorities.
“Contrary to the anything-goes narrative being promoted, it was the system itself that raised the red flag and dealt with it administratively,” Ajayi said.
He, however, acknowledged that the suspect could not have operated for long without help from insiders.
“What is not in doubt is that internal collaborators enabled Adeyemi to get this far. That is precisely what investigators from the DSS, the Police and the EFCC must now unravel.
“The criminal network within the affected institutions must be dismantled and everyone found to have played a role should be arrested and prosecuted,” he said.
The Presidency had earlier disowned the disowned the two organisations, insisting that they did not exist as government agencies.
It also maintained that the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, neither authorised Adeyemi’s activities nor had any connection with them.
“In Nigeria, the easiest and most believable allegation anyone can throw at a public officer is corruption.
“Once that accusation is thrown into the mix, the water is polluted, the lines are blurred and everyone is kept busy arguing over distractions rather than the real issues,” he wrote.
He described Adeyemi as “an irredeemable con artist” who was using allegations against the Chief of Staff as “his last straw” to avoid criminal liability.
The Presidency insisted that the case should not be framed as evidence of complicity at the highest levels of government, but as an alleged fraud uncovered by the system itself.
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TCN announces planned outage at Abuja transmission substation
Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, Abuja Region has announced a planned preventive maintenance at the Katampe 132/33 KiloVolt (kV) Transmission Substation on Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
General Manager, Public Affairs of the TCN, Mrs Ndidi Mbah, made this announcement in a statement in Abuja on Saturday.
Mbah said the scheduled maintenance is to enable TCN’s maintenance crew carry out preventive maintenance on the 100 Mega Volt Ampere (MVA) 132/33kV Power Transformer (TR1), its auxiliaries, and associated switchgear in the substation.
”Consequently, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company, AEDC, will be unable to off-take bulk power for distribution to customers in parts of Mpape, Maitama, Jahi, Life Camp,
”Others are Kado Fish Market, Idu-Karmo, and their environs during the maintenance period,” she said.
According to her, the company regrets any inconvenience the planned outage may cause electricity customers in the affected areas.
She added that equipment maintenance is essential to ensure their continued optimal performance.
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