COAS Faruq’s Appointment: 24 Army Generals May Leave
Following
the appointment of Major General Faruq Yahaya as the New Chief of Army Staff,
24 Major Generals military career may soon come to a ‘sudden’ end.
President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Yahaya, an indigene of Sokoto State, to succeed late Ibrahim Attahiru, the immediate-past COAS. Attahiru, a Lieutenant General, died on May 21, 2021, in a plane crash at the Kaduna International Airport.
The 24
Generals, comprising 13 from the North and 11 from the South, it was learnt are
senior to Faruq, who is also the immediate-past Theatre Commander, Operation
Hadin Kai, in North-eastern Nigeria.
A document
showing those above the new COAS in terms of seniority indicated that the North
West, the place Faruq hails from, has three Major Generals who are above him,
in seniority.They include Major Generals MSA Aliyu, YP Auta, and J Sarham.
The four
Generals from the North Central above the new Army Chief are JO Akomolafe, UM
Mohammed, NE Angbazo, and Kay Isiyaku.
That of the
North East, who are six in number, include Major Generals AS Maikobi, SA Yaro,
AT Hamman, AM Aliyu, HPZ Vintenaba, and IM Yusuf.
While from
the South West, these five Major Generals–JB Olawumi, G Oyefesobi, BM Shafa, BA
Akinroluyo, and KO Kadiri–are Faruq’s senior in the Army.
There are
Generals CO Ude, MO Uzoh, CC Okonkwo, BI Ahanotu, and OF Azinta, all from the
South East, who ‘senior’ the newly appointed COAS.
Major
General HE Ayamasaowei from Bayelsa State is the only Army senior officer from
the South-South who is also Faruq’s senior.
There are
nevertheless over 100 officers on the rank of Major General currently in the
Nigerian Army. The 2-star Major General rank in the Army is equivalent to Rear
Admiral in the Navy and Air Vice Marshal in the Airforce.
The choice
of Faruk, according to a retired military officer who spoke the condition of
anonymity was because the new COAS belongs to the elite infantry corps that
belongs to the combat and operational forces in the Army.
“The
Nigerian Army as a multidisciplinary arm has some Major Generals that senior
Faruk Yahaya but are neither from combat nor in the combat supporting corps
known as fighting arms. “In terms of military operation officers from the
infantry, armour, and artillery are usually knowledgeable and skilful on
battlegrounds and counter-insurgency operations.
“Other corps
from intelligence, signals, police and engineering provide supporting roles.
Some other
Major Generals are in the administrative and general corps such as Public
Relations, Education, Medical and Chaplaincy among others whose roles do not
include combat operations,” he said
Meanwhile, Royal times gathered that since the
return of democracy in 1999, seven Christians and four Muslims have been
appointed Chiefs of Army Staff.
The
North-West produced five and South-South produced three COAS’. The
North-Central, South-East and North-East produced one each while South-West did
not produce any Chief of Army Staff.
The Army
Chiefs who were later promoted from Major Generals to Lieutenant-Generals since
1999 included Victor Malu from Benue/North Central 1999-2001; Alex Ogomudia –
Delta South-South 2001-2003; Martin Luther Agwai from Kaduna, North West
2003-2006; Owoye Andrew Azazi from Bayelsa, South-South 2006-2007 and Luka Yusuf
from Kaduna North-West 2007 – 2008.
Others are
Abdulrahman Dambazau from Kano, North-West 2008-2010; Azubuike Ihejirika from
Abia, South-East 2010-2014; Kenneth Minimah from Rivers, South-South 2014-2015;
Tukur Buratai from Borno, North East 2015-2021 and Attahiru Ibrahim from
Kaduna, North West – Kaduna 2021-2021.
The newly
appointed Army Chief, Farouk Yahaya from Sokoto Muslim/North West assumed
office on May 28, 2021.
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