MAJOR SHAKE-UP IN NIGERIAN ARMY AS 56 MAJOR-GENERALS, 11 BRIGADIER-GENERALS WERE REDEPLOYED

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The Nigerian Army has redeployed 60 major generals and 11 brigadier-generals in a major shake-up across formations and units.

In a memo dated October 30, signed by EL Okoro, the military secretary (army), and seen by TheCable, the affected senior officers are expected to resume their new primary assignments on November 3, 2025.

Only four of the senior officers, who are major-generals, were asked to remain in their current posts, but with new appointments. The four officers are PAO. Okoye, Y. Yahaya, I. Otu, and S. Nuhu.

“It is the responsibility of all formations/unit commanders whose officers are affected by this posting to implement accordingly,” the memo reads.

“Officers must take over on the effective dates indicated herein, while the receiving formation/unit must furnish ADQ Dept of MS with the date the officer was taken on strength.

“Formations/unit commanders are to take immediate administrative action on any officer who fails to report on the effective date of posting and inform this department accordingly. Commanders who fail to release posted officers to report on the date stipulated will be appropriately sanctioned.

“Commanders will also be held responsible for lapses in the implementation of the directive contained herein.”

Last Friday, President Bola Tinubu approved a major shake-up in the nation’s military leadership.

Waidi Shaibu, a major-general, replaced Olufemi Oluyede, a lieutenant general, who was elevated to the chief of defence staff (CDS) position.

Sunday Aneke, an air vice-marshal, became air chief, while Idi Abbas, a rear admiral, is the new naval chief.

The changes came weeks after rumours of a botched coup plot, although denied by the military authorities.

BELOW ARE THE OFFICERS AFFECTED BY THE REDEPLOYMENT

T.T Sidick
B.A Alabi
O.T Olatoye
O.G Onubogu
J.H Abdussalam
S.T Shafaru
A.G Ibrahim
P.P Malla
W.B Idris
S.S Jiya
T.E Gagariga
A.A Aboaba
I.G Lassa
J.O Adeyemo
A.GL Haruna
G.M Mukim
E.O Agbebaku
M.T Abdullahi
A.M Garba
S.T Audu
U.B Abubakar
A. Garba
P.O Hodibia
P.A.O Okoye
A.E Edet
W.B Etuk
M.A Etsu-Ndagi
A.A Adereti
Y. Yahaya
V.U Okoro
H.I Mabeokwu
K.O Osemwegie
R.I Odi
S. Nicodemus
O.M Bello
U.T Opuene
M.L.D Saraso
A.A Ekubi
I.B Maina
A.A Idris
M.T Usman
I.M Abdullahı
A.O.D Okoro
O.D Williams
H. Yanel
E.S Mustapha
J.O Attah
A.A.W Hassan
M. Adamu
O.A Awolo
O.A Fadairo
I. Otu
S.D Makolo
J.R Lar
N.D Shagaya
V.D Beryo
M.D Danja
S. Nuhu
K.E Chigbu
A.G Mahmuda
J.D Bulus
S.M Uba
I.P Bindul
A.M Inuwa
Y.D Ahmed
R.E Hedima
K.N Nwoko
S.Y Yakasai
O.M Oyekola
K. Rabiu
A.O Owolabı

About Dons Eze

DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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