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Only 38 officers compulsorily retired – Army

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Jun 13, 2016
  • 1 min read

The Nigerian Army says its attention has been drawn to speculations and rumours regarding the number and names of the senior Army officers affected in the recent retirement exercise.

Its spokesman, Col. Sani Usman in a statement said “some individuals and media houses went to the ridiculous extent of publishing outrageous figures and names of serving officers as being retired. This is unethical and unfair.”

Calling on the public to disregard such lists, the statement stated that only 38 senior officers were affected by the retirement exercise.

Continuing he said, “For the avoidance of doubt, the following is the statistics of the officers retired compulsorily: 9 Major Generals, 10 Brigadier Generals, 7 Colonels, 11 Lieutenant Colonels and a Major.

“We are quite aware that some mischievous elements are trying to whip up sentiments. This is quite unfortunate because all the affected officers were retired based on Service exigencies and in line with the Armed Forces Act, CAP A20 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.”

“It is pertinent to remind all that the Nigerian Army is a professional institution that is based on highest standards of discipline and conduct. Consequently it’s personnel must remain professional, neutral and apolitical at all times,” the statement concluded.

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