The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Tukur Buratai, has approved new postings and redeployments of some senior officers to different divisions, units and formations, to rekindle the spirit of professionalism and enhance productivity.
The Director, Army Public Relations, Brigadier-General Sagir Musa, who disclosed this in a statement, on Saturday, in Abuja, stated that the new postings were a routine exercise intended to reinvigorate the system, for greater performance and effectiveness.
He said the postings saw the redeployment of Major-General FO Agugo, from the Headquarters, Nigerian Army Signals Corps, Apapa, Lagos, to Defence Headquarters, as Chief of Defence Communications.
Similarly, Major-General M. Mohammed was moved from the Nigerian Army Resource Center, Abuja, to Pronto Tech Nigeria Limited as Managing Director, while Major-General AR Owolabi moved from Defence Headquarters, Department of Communications, to Headquarters, Nigerian Army Signals Corps as Commander.
In the same vein, Musa disclosed that Major-General Aminu Bande, had been confirmed as substantive General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division Sokoto, with Major-General IM Jallo also confirmed as the GOC 6 Division, Port Harcourt.
Other appointments, according to the statement, included the redeployment of Major-General E Akerejola to the Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport, Benin, as Commandant, while Major-General UM Mohammed, remained in the Office of the Chief of Army Staff as Special Adviser, Nigerian Army University, Biu, and Vice Chairman, Nigerian Army Property Limited.
The postings also included the confirmation of Major-General Hussein Ahmed, as Provost Marshal, and Major-General AbdulKhalifa Ibrahim, as substantive GOC 7 Division/Commander, Sector 1 Operation Lafiya Dole, Maiduguri.
The statement said all the postings and appointments would take effect from January 18.
“While wishing all the officers well in their respective appointments, the Chief of Army Staff enjoins them to take their new responsibilities/appointments seriously, and discharge all duties professionally, with utmost loyalty to the Nation and the Service”.