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Yahaya’s Appointment As COAS Puts 30 Generals In Exit Line

May 28, 2021 4:16 pm
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Six days after the death of Chief of Army Staff (COAS)Ibrahim Attahiru in a plane crash, Maj.-Gen. Farouk Yahaya has been named his successor.

Yahaya’s appointment yesterday by President Muhammadu Buhari was contained in a terse statement by Acting Defence Information Director Onyema Nwachukwu.

The statement reads: “The Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Mohammadu Buhari, has appointed Maj.-Gen. Farouk Yahaya as the new Chief of Army Staff.

“Prior to his appointment, Maj.-Gen. Yahaya was the general officer commanding 1 Division of the Nigerian Army and the incumbent Theatre Commander of the Counter terrorism, Counter Insurgency military outfit in the Northeast code-named Operation Hadin Kai.”

With his appointment, some majors-general who are his senior may be forced out of service. The senior senior generals are members of Regular Course 35, 36 and 37. Although Farouk belongs to 37 Regular Course, he is a step junior to his Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) coursemates.

Yahaya was born January 5, 1966 in Sifawa, Bodinga Local Government Area of Sokoto State. He started his cadet training September 27, 1985, and was commissioned into the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps September 22, 1990.

He has held several appointments, including Staff, Instructional and Command.

Notable among the positions are Garrison Commander, Headquarter Guards Brigade; Director of Staff at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC); Deputy Director, Army Headquarters Department of Military Secretary; Deputy Director, Army Research and Development and Chief of Staff, Headquarters Joint Task Force Operation Pulo Shield.

He also served as the Commander, Headquarters 4 Brigade and 29 Task Force Brigade (Operation Zaman Lafiya) Director, Manpower at the Army headquarters and Military Secretary, Army headquarters

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The new COAS is a holder of several honours and awards, including Forces Service Star, Meritorious Service Star, Distinguished Service Star and Grand Service Star.

A reliable military source, who spoke to The Nation on the implications of Yahaya’s appointment, said the Maj.-Generals who are Yahaya’s senior might be asked to turn in their papers for ease of administration or posted out to head tri-service institutions.

He said: “There is going to be a serious shakeup especially in the Army, with the appointment of the new COAS. The Military Council may ask members of Course 35, 36 and 37 to quit or they can also be redeployed to head tri-service institutions. But most of them will certainly go.”

Another senior Army officer, who also didn’t want to be named, said apart from the generals in Courses 36 and 37, two are of Course 35.

The late Attahiru who died with 10 other military personnel May 21 when a Nigerian Air Force aircraft flying them to Kaduna crashed was of Course 35.

A military chief had earlier advised the President against going below Course 35 in picking Attahiru’s replacement for fear of unsettling the Army and setting the campaign against insurgents and bandits back.

The Nation however, gathered that Buhari’s decision may not be unconnected with the need to flush out old hands in the service to pave way for younger officers who can reinvigorate the counter-insurgency war.

Some junior officers welcomed the President’s decision to choose the new COAS from Course 37.

They said that the flushing out of the very senior officers would brighten their chances of getting command positions.

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