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Names Of Miltary Officers Retired For Alleged Link To Ex Presidents by boluwatife66(m): 11:50am On Jun 12, 2016 |
T SOURCE: READ MORE: CORRUPTION, MILITARY, POLITICS, EXCLUSIVE, NEWS YOU MAY ALSO LIKE by Taboola Sponsored Links READ NEXT he retirement of senior officers of the Nigerian Army announced on Friday by the military high command, is generating massive controversy, as affected officers are accusing the military authorities of sectional and political bias. Speaking with SaharaReporters on the condition of anonymity, many of the affected officers claimed that their premature retirement from the military was a result of sectional and political considerations rather than involvement in corruption and partisan politics. The Army, in a widely circulated press statement, had attributed the retirement of the officers to involvement in corruption and political partisanship. On the release of the press statement by the Nigerian Army spokesperson, Colonel SK Usman, SaharaReporters requested the identities of affected officers, but Usman said it is not in the tradition of the military to give out names of retired officers. Attempts at getting the number of retired officers from the army spokesperson was similarly rebuffed. But a sentence in the statement -"People should therefore not read this out of context"-advising the public against reading meanings into the retirement exercise, suggested that the process had been less than wholesome. A list obtained by SaharaReporters showed that a large percentage of the affected officers hail from the southern parts of the country. The list included a former Aide De Camp to former President Goodluck Jonathan, and several high ranking military officers that worked with his predecessor, late President Umar Yar'adua. In extensive interviews with some of the officers, they said they believed they were targeted because of their ethnicity and their perceived affiliation to the Peoples Democratic Party and former President Goodluck Jonathan. At least, three Major-Generals from the South-South geo-political zone were reportedly retired. Major-General Letam Wiwa, a younger brother of the late environmental rights activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa, was retired. However, there is no evidence that he was ever investigated for corruption, Col. Tonye Minimah, a younger brother of the former Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Kenneth Minimah, was also retired. Lieutenant -Colonel FD Kayode, a military commander who served in Gombe State, the only Northern state in which the PDP won overwhelmingly in last year's general elections, was reportedly retired on the suspicion that he aided in the rigging of the election in favour of the PDP. Also retired is the former Aide-de-Camp to former President Umaru Yar’Adua, Brigadier-General Mustapha Onoyiveta, a Delta State indigene. Military sources told SaharaReporters that the list of officers for compulsory retirement was compiled by the office of the National Security Adviser, which, on Friday, passed it to the Minister of Defence, Major General Dan Ali (rtd). Ali then summoned the heads of Navy, Airforce and the Army to serve them a list of officers to be retired from each of the services. Some of the Senior military officers retired Sahara Reporters Media Many affected officers said they were never involved in corruption or election matters and attributed their retirement to a desire by the government to “cleanse” the military of some officers perceived to be politically powerful. They opined that with three major internal security crises currently plaguing the country, the sack of hugely experienced military officers is to the disadvantage of the country. A list of some of the officers compulsorily retired on Friday 1. Maj Gen Mobolaji Koleoso 2. Maj. General TC Ude 3. Maj Gen SD Aliyu 4. Maj Gen LC Ilo 5. Maj Gen PAT Akem 6. Maj Gen IN Ijoma 7. Maj. Gen O Ejimai 8. Maj Gen ED Atewe 9. Maj. General Letam Wiwa -Younger brother of murdered Environmental Rights activist and author, Ken Saro-Wiwa 10. Maj. Gen FO Alli 11. Maj. General MY Ibrahim 12. Brigadier Gen D Abdusalam 13. Brigadier General MG Ali 14. Brigadier General AI Onibasa 15. Brigadier Gen. Mustapha Onoyiveta 16. Brigadier General Bright Fiboinumama 17. Brigadier General GO Agachi 18. Brigadier General Okonkwo 19. Brig Gen Bashir Mormoni 20. Brig Gen AH Sa’ad -Former ADC to late President Musa Yar'adua 21. Brig Gen IMD Lawson 22. Brig Gen Koko Essien 23. Brig Gen Ogidi 24. Brig Gen LN Bello 25. Brig. General PE Ekpeyong 26. Brig Gen Oyefesobi 27. Col. Ojogbane Adegbe –ADC to former President Goodluck Jonathan 28. Col. CK Ukoha 29. Col. Tonye F Minimah –Younger brother of former Chief of Army Staff, LT. General Kenneth Minimah 30. Col DR Hassan 31. Col FD Kayode 32. Col OU Nwankwo 33. Col. MA Suleiman 34. Col. Audu 35. Col. Nicholas Achinze -Dasuki’s ADC 36. Lt. Col GC Nyekwu 37. Lt Col TE Arigbe 38. Lt. Col C Enechukwu 39. Lt. Col TO Oladuntoye 40. Lt. Col CO Amadi 41. Lt. Col Adimoha 42. Lt. Col DB Dazang 43. Lt. Col OC Egemode 44. Lt. Col Baba Ochankpa 45. Lt. Col A Mohammed 46. Lt. Col AS Mohammed 47. Major TA Williams http://saharareporters.com/2016/06/12/retirement-senior-army-officers-linked-former-president-jonathan-sparks-controversy |
Re: Names Of Miltary Officers Retired For Alleged Link To Ex Presidents by wasuka14(m): 11:57am On Jun 12, 2016 |
This is d begining I think. No pity! |
Re: Names Of Miltary Officers Retired For Alleged Link To Ex Presidents by masterplan303(m): 11:59am On Jun 12, 2016 |
kk |
Re: Names Of Miltary Officers Retired For Alleged Link To Ex Presidents by jpphilips(m): 6:56pm On Jun 12, 2016 |
consequence management |
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