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DHQ debunks report of mass retirement of generals over Yahaya’s appointment as army chief

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
June 3, 2021
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Reports of mass retirement in the Nigerian army following the appointment of Farouk Yahaya as chief of army staff has been debunked by the defence headquarters.

According to the DHQ spokesperson, Bernard Onyeuko, the military headquarters has not authorised any retirement caused by Farouk’s appointment.

Yahaya, a major general (pictured), was appointed as army chief to succeed Ibrahim Attahiru, who died in a plane crash in May.

His appointment stirred a lot of controversies because his seniors are still in active service.

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There were also reports that many generals — who are of course 35 and 36 — would be forced to retire to pave way for the new army chief, who is of course 37.

Speaking with newsmen on Thursday in Abuja, Onyeuko said not a single army officer has retired because of Yahaya’s appointment.

“At this point, you are all aware of the appointment of the new chief of army staff, Major General Farouk Yahaya,” NAN quoted him to have said.

“This has stirred up a lot of rumours in the media about mass retirements in the military.

“I wish to use this medium to dispel such unfounded rumours as retirement is only on a voluntary basis for senior officers who desire to do so.

“At this point, no retirements have been authorised by the military high command.”

Some of the officers said to have retired are from southern Nigeria including Benjamin Ahanotu, chief of policy and plan at the army headquarters who is from Anambra state.

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