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Fresh Shakeup In Army, Senior Officers Redeployed

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The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has approved the posting and appointment of some senior officers of the Nigerian Army (NA) to various command, staff and instructional positions.

In a statement, Army spokesman Major General Onyema Nwachukwu said the redeployment is a strategic move to enhance operational effectiveness and administrative efficiency,

The redeployment cuts across Principal Staff Officers (PSOs) at the Army Headquarters (AHQ), General Officers Commanding (GOCs), Corps Commanders, Commandants of Army training institutions, Brigade Commanders and other key positions. The reshufflement underscores Nigerian Army’s commitment to ensuring robust and dynamic leadership structure capable of addressing emerging security challenges.

Some of the senior officers appointed as PSOs at the Army Headquarters include Maj Gen LA Fejokwu, from National Defence College to Department of Army Administration and appointed Chief of Administration (Army), Maj Gen GU Chibuisi, from Nigerian Army Resource Centre to Department of Civil Military Affairs and appointed Chief of Civil Military Affairs and Maj Gen AS Ndalolo, also from the Nigerian Army Resource Centre to Department of Army Training and appointed Chief of Training (Army). Others include Maj Gen OS Abai, from Department of Army Training to Department of Army Transformation and Innovation, appointed Chief of Transformation and Innovation and Maj Gen JH Abdussalam from Headquarters 6 Division to the Department of Special Services and Programmes and appointed Chief of Special Services and Programmes. Maj Gen EI Okoro has been redeployed from the Department of Army Logistics to the Department of Military Secretary and appointed Military Secretary (Army).

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Senior officers appointed as General Officers Commanding (GOCs) include Maj Gen OT Olatoye from Nigerian Army School of Infantry to Headquarters 82 Division/Joint Task Force (JTF) South East Operation UDO KA (OPUK) as GOC 82 Division/Commander JTF OPUK and Maj Gen EF Oyinlola from Department of Military Secretary to Headquarters 3 Division as GOC 3 Division/ Commander Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH). The acting appointments of Maj Gen AGL Haruna as GOC 7 Division/Commander Sector 1 JTF North East Operation HADIN KAI and Maj Gen IA Ajose as GOC 8 Division/Commander Sector 2 JTF North West Operation FANSAN YANMA among others have been confirmed substantive in the recent redeployment.

Other senior officers redeployed are Maj Gen GO Adeshina from Headquarters Nigerian Army Signals to Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre and appointed Director General while Maj Gen GM Mutkut is posted from Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre to Headquarters Multi National Joint Task Force Njamena as the Force Commander. The redeployment also featured Maj Gen MC Kangye from Headquarters Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery to Defence Headquarters as the Director Media Operations.

Senior officers appointed as Corps Commanders include Maj Gen OC Ajunwa from Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre to Headquarters Nigerian Army Armour Corps and appointed Commander, Maj Gen HT Wesley from the Department of Special Services and Programmes to Headquarters Nigerian Army Ordnance Corps, appointed Commander and Maj Gen TT Numbere from Nigerian Army Heritage and Future Centre to Headquarters Nigerian Army Engineers and appointed Commander. Others include Maj Gen NC Ugbo from Department of Civil Military Affairs to Headquarters Nigerian Army Signals and appointed Commander, Maj Gen ZL Abubakar from Department of Army Transformation and Innovation to Headquarters Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery and appointed Commander and Maj Gen AP Oguntola from Nigerian Army College of Education Science and Technology to Headquarters Nigerian Army Education Corps and appointed Corps Commander.

Other senior officers also affected in the redeployment are Maj Gen JO Sokoya, appointed Commandant Nigerian Army Training Centre, Maj Gen UM Alkali appointed Commandant Army War College Nigeria, while Maj Gen FS Etim from Department of Army Transformation and Innovation is redeployed to Nigerian Army School of Infantry, appointed Commandant. Maj Gen AB Mohammed has been redeployed from the Department of Army Operations to Depot Nigerian Army and appointed commandant.

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Other newly appointed senior officers are Maj Gen IE Ekpenyong now Commandant Nigerian Army School of Military Engineering and Maj Gen AO Adegbite appointed Commandant Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, while Brig Gen AM Umar is redeployed from Army War College Nigeria to Warrant Officers Academy and appointed Commandant, among others.

The Chief of Army Staff directed all newly appointed senior officers to bring renewed vigor, dedication and commitment to their duties, particularly while ensuring the sustenance of the ongoing onslaught against terrorism, insurgency and other threats to national security. He equally charged them to ensure that the welfare of troops remained paramount as they assumed their new appointments.

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SAD! NUJ FCT Council Mourns Death Of popular journalist/author, Victor Oluwasegun 

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The FCT/NUJ Council has expressed shock over the demise of a popular Journalist, Oluwasegun Victor who passed on last Saturday.

This development was contained in a statement signed by the NUJ scribe, Jide Oyekunle on Saturday.

Read statement below:
“It is with profound sadness that Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council mourns the passing of our esteemed member, Victor Oluwasegun who departed this life on Thursday January 9th 2025 after a brief illness In Lagos.

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“Late Victor Oluwasegun worked with The Nation Newspaper Abuja Bureau as Senior Correspondent and covered the House of Representatives in the National Assembly.

“He was a crack investigative reporter and prolific writer who have made an indelible mark on the sand of time in reporting the activities and workings of the Parliament over the years.

“Apart from a legacy of hard work, positivity, and compassion Oluwasegun was a shining star in the media industry.

“He was a happy man and known for infectious smile and a positive spirit that brightened even the most challenging days.

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“He was always willing to lend a helping hand, share knowledge, and support colleagues, making our workplace a better environment for everyone.

“Those who have personal interaction with him will testify to this fact.

“The NUJ FCT Council extends its heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, colleagues and all who were touched by his kindness and generosity. 

“Late Oluwasegun hails from Shagamu in Ogun State and survived by his wife and  three children.

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” He was an alumnus of Ogun State University and author of several books.

“The burial arrangements will be announced by the family.

“May the soul of Late Victor Oluwasegun rest in perfect peace. 

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Dangote refinery builds eight more tanks for imported crude

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The Dangote Petroleum Refinery is building eight more tanks in its bid to have enough storage for imported crude oil.

A report by Africa Report has it that the refinery is ramping up its storage capacity by 6.29 million barrels, equivalent to 1 billion litres.

The report stated that the $20bn refinery is planning to stockpile imported crude oil as local supplies became unreliable.

Officials of the refinery were quoted as saying that low crude supply from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited “is driving import dependence.”

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The building of eight additional tanks will see crude storage capacity at the $20bn refinery jump by 41.67 per cent to 3.4 billion litres.

“Importing crude from other countries instead of buying locally means that our crude stockpiles will have to be higher,” the Vice President in charge of oil and gas business at Dangote Industries, Devakumar Edwin, was quoted as having said.

“So we have started building eight additional crude tanks to hold a billion litres, over and above our original storage capacity. Four of them are nearing completion,” Edwin added.

The refinery currently has 20 crude storage tanks with a capacity of 120 million litres each, totalling 2.4 billion litres.

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Its refined product tanks have a total capacity of 2.34 billion litres.

Dangote began producing diesel and aviation fuel in January 2024, and petrol in September, with products supplied to the domestic market and exported to several countries.

Edwin described the supply of crude oil from the NNPC to the Dangote refinery as “still very low”.

Nigeria, which is Africa’s biggest oil producer, was importing its fuels until last year when the Dangote refinery came on stream.

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Today, the NNPC’s Warri and Port Harcourt refineries have resumed operations, indicating that the company would have to supply crude to the two facilities aside from the percentage committed to servicing its loans.

Nigeria has continued to contend with underinvestment and production outages caused largely by theft and pipeline vandalism, which have seen it lose its top spot in Africa several times in recent years.

However, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission said last month that crude is 1.45 million barrels per day as of November, 99 per cent of its 1.5mbpd OPEC quota.

The PUNCH reports that Dangote’s decision to expand storage facilities for imported crude could be an indication that the naira-for-crude deal ordered by President Bola Tinubu might be fading out gradually.

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Before President Bola Tinubu ordered the sale of crude to Dangote refinery in August, the facility had battled months of crude shortage.

The President of the Dangote Group, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, accused international oil companies of plans to sabotage the refinery by refusing to supply crude oil.

On July 29, the Federal Executive Council approved a proposal by Tinubu for the NNPC to sell crude oil to local refineries in naira.

It approved that the 450,000 barrels meant for domestic consumption be offered in naira to the refineries, using the Dangote refinery as a pilot.

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The implementation of the initiative started on 1 October, with the NNPC expected to commence the supply of about 385,000 bpd of crude oil to the Dangote refinery to be paid for in naira.

Aliko Dangote, president of Dangote Industries, said in December that the naira-for-crude deal has led to a reduction in prices of petroleum products in the country

At the moment, the Dangote refinery is ramping up production as its petrol gathers momentum among Nigerian vehicle owners.

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Enugu gov signs executive order on new urban areas

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The Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, has signed Executive Order No. 1, 2025, designating some areas in the state as urban areas. He also signed the Land Use Regulation 2025.

The state government stated in a statement on its website on Friday that the entire Enugu East, Enugu North, and Enugu South Local Government Areas have been designated urban areas by the provisions of the Executive Order, titled “Enugu State Designation of Land as Urban Areas.”

Likewise, the entire Udi, Nkanu West, Nkanu East, and Nsukka Council Areas have been designated as urban areas.

Others created as urban areas are Ndeabor, Oduma Urban Area, Awgu Town, Ihe, Agbogugu, Mgbowo, Isu-Awa, Mmaku, Ituku, and Owelli-Court urban areas as well as Aguobuowa and Oghe in Ezeagu Council Area.

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Ogbede, Ukehe, and Aku in Igbo-Etiti; Enugu Ezike in Igbo Eze North Council Area, Ibagwa-Aka in Igbo-Eze South LGA; and Ikem and Eha-Amufu in Isi-Uzo Local Government Area have been so designated

The order equally designated Oji-River, Ugwuoba, and Inyi in Oji-River Council Area; Obollo-Afor and Orba in Udenu Council Area; Umulokpa and Adani in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area as urban areas.

Speaking on the development, Mbah said, “I have just a few minutes ago signed a Land Use Regulation of 2025, and also an Executive Order designating certain locations of the state as urban areas.

“This is a major and historic milestone that we have just witnessed. It aligns with what we witnessed a few weeks ago when we formally launched the Enugu State Geographic Information System. It is a system that is designed to fast-track applications for land titles and indeed other administrative functions relating to land.

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“So, what we have here today is going to bring clarity. As we all know, lack of transparency feeds corruption. This is really a major milestone towards our drive not just to enhance the revenue of Enugu State, but to ensure ease of doing business”.

He explained that the order would enable the prospective applicants to easily know what their fees were and the timelines that the application would be processed.

“With what we have done here today, there are no more hidden charges when you apply for whatever land transaction, whether it is for search, titles or indeed for whatever transactions you want to carry out relating to land in Enugu State.

“It is also going to end the era of double allocations, land grabbing, and all sorts of confusion that may have existed before now in our land management system.We have also expanded areas that before now we have designated as rural areas.

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“That means effectively that those living in those locations are now able to come forward and apply for their title document and they will be able to obtain their Certificate of Occupancy for the property and assets they have there,” Mbah said.

While commending his team for the good job done, the governor promised that there would be adequate public enlightenment on the processes of land transactions under the new Order, Land Use Regulation, and the Enugu Geographic Information Service.

“This regulation clearly spells out the number of days it will require for any application, whether you are conducting your search or indeed applying to obtain your title document.

“The number, the timelines, your fees are spelled out. So, there is absolutely no confusion. So, I thank you all for all your efforts,” he emphasised.

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