The Nigerian Army has
confirmed the retirement of some senior officers from service following the
approval of the Army Council. A statement issued by the acting Director of Army
Public Relations,
Col. Sani Usman, on Saturday, said the approval was confirmed
at the meeting of the council on Thursday.
Although Usman did not disclose the
number of officers affected, he said their retirement was based on service
exigencies. “The Army wishes to inform the general public that quite a number
of senior officers of the Nigerian Army were retired from service yesterday.
“Those retired were mainly some major-generals, brigadiers-general, colonels,
lieutenant-colonels and a major. “Their retirement was based on service
exigencies,’’ the statement said.
It recalled that not too long ago some
officers were investigated for partisanship during the 2015 general elections.
Usman further said the retirements were connected with the investigation by the
Presidential Committee investigating defence contracts. He said some officers
had already been arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
Usman advised the public not to read the development out of context, stressing
that the military must remain apolitical and professional at all times.
Source: vanguard
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