Wednesday, September 8, 2010

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Past Service Chiefs of Nigeria {Re: - Some Pictures....{Re: STAR INFO: Jonathan appoints new Police boss, DG SSS and Service Chiefs

 
 
The new service chiefs are:

Air Marshal O.O Peterin (chief of defence  staff),
Air Vice Marshal M.D Umar (Chief of  Air staff),
Major General O. A. Ihejirika (chief of army staff),
Rear Admiral O.S Ibrahim (Chief of Naval Staff),
 
The Chief of Defence Staff is the highest ranking military officer of the Nigerian Armed Forces.It is occupied by the most senior commissioned officer appointed by the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
The Chief of Defence Staff reports to the commander-in-Chief with administrative supervision of the Honourable Minister of Defence. It is the duty and responsibility of the CDS to formulate and execute policies, programmes towards the highest attainment of National Security and operational competence of the Armed Forces namely; the Army, Navy and Air Force. The CDS is assisted by the Chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force Staff.[1]

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List of CDS
General Abdulsalami Abubakar (1993-1998)
Admiral Ibrahim Ogohi (1999-2003)
Major General Alexander Ogomudia (2003-2006)
General Martin Luther Agwai (June 2006-May 25, 2007)
General Owoye Andrew Azazi (May 25, 2007-August 20, 2008)
Air Chief Marshal Paul Dike (August 20, 2008-September 8, 2010)
Air Marshal O.O Peterin

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The following have served as Chief of the Air Staff, the senior appointment in the Nigerian Air Force:[3]
Year Rank Name
1963 - 1965 Colonel Gerhard Kahtz
1965 - 1966 Colonel W Timming
1966 - 1967 Lieutenant Colonel George T Kurubo
1967 - 1969 Colonel Shittu Alao
1969 - 1975 Brigadier Emmanuel E Ikwue
1975 - 1980 Air Vice-Marshal John Nmadu Yisa-Doko
1980 - 1983 Air Vice-Marshal Abdullahi Dominic Bello
1983 - 1990 Air Marshal Ibrahim Mahmud Alfa
1990 - 1992 Air Vice-Marshal Nuraini Yussuff
1992 - 1993 Air Marshal Akin Dada
1993 - 1996 Air Vice Marshal Femi John Femi
1996 - 1998 Air Marshal Nsikak-Abasi Essien Eduok
1999 - 2001 Air Marshal Isaac Alfa
2001 - 2006 Air Marshal Jonah Wuyep
2006 - 2008 Air Marshal Paul Dike
2008 - Till Date
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Chiefs of the Nigerian Army
Following is a chronological list of officers holding the position of General Officer Commanding (GOC) or Chief of Army Staff (COAS).[15]
Officer Title Period Served Remarks
Maj-Gen. Kenneth G. Exham  1956–1960 Duke of Wellington's Regiment
Major-General Foster GOC  
Major General Sir Christopher Welby-Everard GOC 1963–1965 Last British GOC
Major General Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi GOC 1965–1966 Later military ruler
Lt Col Yakubu Gowon FSS COAS Jan 1966 - Jul 1966 Later military ruler
Lt Col Joseph Akahan OFR FSS COAS May 1967 - May 1968 
Maj Gen Hassan Katsina rcds psc COAS May 1968 - Jan 1971 
Maj Gen David Ejoor COAS Jan 1971 - Jul 1975 
Lt Gen Theophilus Danjuma COAS Jul 1975 - Oct 1979 
Lt Gen Ipoola Alani Akinrinade CFR FSS COAS Oct 1979 - Apr 1980 nil
Lt Gen Gibson Jalo CFR FSS JSS COAS Apr 1980 - Oct 1981 
Lt Gen Mohammed Inuwa Wushishi CFR FSS COAS Oct 1981 - Oct 1983 
Maj Gen Ibrahim Babangida COAS Jan 1984 - Aug 1985 Later military ruler
Lt Gen Sani Abacha GCON, DSS mni COAS Aug 1985 - Aug 1990 Later military ruler
Lt Gen Salihu Ibrahim FSS FHWC COAS Aug 1990 - Sep 1993 
Lt Gen Aliyu Gusau Mohammed DSS rcds COAS Sep 1993 - Nov 1993 
Maj Gen Chris Alli CRG DSS ndc psc(+) COAS Nov 1993 - Aug 1994?? 
Maj Gen Alwali Kazir DSS Usawc psc(+) COAS Aug 1994 - Mar 1996 
Lt Gen Victor Malu DSS mni fwc psc COAS May 1999 - Apr 2001 
Lt Gen Alexander Ogomudia COAS Apr 2001 - Jun 2003 Later Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
Lt Gen Martin Luther Agwai COAS Jun 2003 Jun 2006 Later Commander of the United Nations African Union Mission in Darfur.
Lt Gen Owoye Andrew Azazi COAS 1 June 2006 - May 2007 Later Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).
Lt Gen Luka Nyeh Yusuf CFR GSS GPP DSO psc(+) fwc Msc COAS Jun 2007 - Aug 2008 
Lt Gen Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau CFR GSS psc ndc fwc(+) PhD COAS Aug 2008 Date Dambazau's previous service includes time with 146 Infantry Battalion as a junior officer, command of 1 Provost Group and 3 Provost Group, and command of 2 Division.[16]
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Chief of Naval Staff (incomplete list)

Mike Akhigbe
Jubrila Ayinla
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Vice Admiral Victor Ombu,
Rear Admiral Samuel Afolayan
Vice Admiral Ganiyu Adekeye
Ishaya Ibrahim
O.S Ibrahim
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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Mobolaji ALUKO <alukome@gmail.com> wrote:
 
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MAJOR GENERAL OA IHEJIRIKA E-mail

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NAME:      Major General Onyeabo Azubike Ihejirika

DATE OF BIRTH:       13 Feb 1956.

PLACE OF BIRTH:  Ovim, Isuikwuato LGA, Abia State

DATE OF COMMISSION: 17 Dec 1977

CADETSHIP TRAINING:    NDA Regular Course 18

AWARDS:

a.       Chief of Army Staff Commendation Award (CCA) for excellence

performance in assigned task in 1986.

b.       Fellow Nigerian Institute of Quantity Survey (fniqs) in 2008

LAST APPOINTMENT:       Chief of Defence Logistics, Defence Headquarters

NOTE:  Details later 

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Air Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin was born on 19 January 1955 at Ipetu-Ijesa in Ori-Ade Local Government Area of Osun State. He did his primary school in Osun State and his secondary education at Federal Government College, Sokoto in Sokoto State before he started his military career.  Air Marshal Petinrin enlisted into the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) in 1974 as a member of Regular Course 16 and was comminssioned Pilot Officer on 3 January 1977.

Air Marshal Petinrin has attended several courses since he joined the Nigerian Air Force.  From 1977 to 1978 he attended the Undergraduate Pilot Training in Laughlin Air Force Base and Fighter Pilot Lead-in-Training at Maxwell Air Force Base both in the United States of America where he qualified as a fighter pilot.

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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Mobolaji ALUKO <alukome@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 
 
 
Jonathan appoints new Police boss, DG SSS and  Service Chiefs
 
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has replaced the Inspector  General of Police, Ogbonnaya Onovo,  the Director  General  of the
State Security Services, SSS and the Services Chiefs.
 
Hafiz A. Ringim has been named as the acting Inspector General of  Police, while Ita Ekpeyong is the new Director General of the State
Security Services (SSS), replacing A.A Gadzama.
 
The new service chiefs are: Air Marshal O.O Peterin (chief of defence  staff), Major General O. A. Ihejirika (chief of army staff), Rear Admiral
O.S Ibrahim (Chief of Naval Staff), Air Vice Marshal M.D Umar (Chief of  Air staff),
 
The president spokesman, Ima Niboro said in a statement issued in  Abuja that the appointment takes immediate effect, but subject to the
approval of the National Assembly and the Armed Forces Act, section 18.
 

----- IN PREVIOUS NEWS.......
 
 
No coup scare, says Defence Headquarters
… As Presidency explains shake up in military

By LUCKY NWANKWERE, and MOLLY KILETE, Abuja
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
 

The Presidency yesterday said there was no ulterior motive behind the retirement of certain senior officers of the Armed Forces, describing it as purely a routine matter.
This is even as the Defence Headquarters assured Nigerians that there was no iota of truth in the report about a coup scare in the country and asked them to discard speculations by some unscrupulous people, who are out to rubbish the Nigerian military and give it a bad name.
 
Reacting to newspaper reports yesterday to the effect that President Umaru Yar'Adua had ordered the retirement of some senior military officers, it said those affected were due for retirement having spent the stipulated 35 years in service. Already, four new General Officers Commanding (GOCs) have been appointed following the gale of retirement that has hit the military.
In a statement signed by presidential spokesman, Mr. Segun Adeniyi and made available to the State House correspondents in Abuja , it said the decision on the retirement of the affected military officers was taken at a duly convened Army Council meeting in June this year, stressing that most of the officers affected were commissioned on March 1, 1972.
 
The Presidency also explained that the redeployment of other officers was borne out of the need to fill the vacant positions arising from the retirements, saying it would be wrong to ascribe any other motive to what it described as a routine movement of personnel in the Armed Forces.
 
Director of Defence Information(DDI), Colonel. Mohammed Yusuf, while speaking about the alleged coup scare as reported by some foreign media, said that there was no iota of truth in the reports.
A foreign media was said to have reported and attributed the recent retirement from service of some senior military officers as a result of a coup scare in which they were alleged to have been involved.
 
Yusuf described the retirement of the affected officers from service as a normal process in the military, saying that as spokesman of the Defence Headquarters, he is in a better position to know if there was a coup as such matters are not kept secret in the military.
" I'm not aware of any coup scare. If there is coup attempt and some people are arrested, should they not be in detention? I'm not aware of any coup scare," he said.
 
Yusuf also debunked the allegations that 40 generals were affected in the retirement exercise as reported by a local medium, saying that there was no record to show the huge number. He explained that what took place was a few postings, which did not mean that those involved had been retired from service, adding that the posting and retirement of military officers followed the conditions of service of officers.
 
In a related development, the four new GOCs were appointed following the approval of President Umaru Musa Yaradua, who is also the commander in chief of the Armed Forces.
Similarly, a new Chief Of Policy and Plans, military secretary, Director of Military Intelligence, Provost Marshall as well as a new Guards Brigade Commander have been appointed.
Under the new arrangement which takes effect August 20, Major-General Moses Obi, formally of the Defence Head Quarters, Abuja, is now GOC, 1 Division, Kaduna, while the former GOC, General Lawrence Jokotola moves to the Training And Doctrine Command(TRADOC), as the new commander, while General Dambazau, formally of the Department of Army Standards and Evaluation(DASE), Abuja, is now the GOC, 2 Division, Ibadan, while the former GOC, General Saleh, moves to the Defence Head Quarters.
 
Major-General Akinyemi, is to take over as GOC, 3 Division, Jos, while the former GOC, Gen. Oshanupin moves to the National War College(NWC), Abuja as deputy commandant, while Major-General A.T. Ibrahim, who until the new appointment the was acting Chief of Defence Research and Develpoment at the DHQ, is to take over as GOC, 82 Division Enugu from General Usman Atawodi, who is now the new military Secretary.
 
However, major-General Azubuike Ihejirika, is to remain as GOC 81 Division, Lagos , until December, when 81 division will cease to be a division and return to its old status of Garrison.
Major-General Harrison Adoga who until the new appointment, Commander Army Head Quarters Garrison, is now the Commandant, Nigerian Army Infantry Centre and School(ICS), Jaji, while the former commandant, Gen. Yaduma has been moved to the DHQ as Chief of defence operations, while Brigadier-General Role, deputy commandant of the NWC, is now the commander Army Head Quarters Garrison. Gen Asokogun is now commandant, Nigeria Army Amour Corp and School
Major-General Ekwo, who until the new posting was the Chief Of Logistics(COLOG) at the Army Head Quarters, Abuja, is now the Chief Of Policy and Plans(COPP), while General Okunbor, former Provost Marshall of the Nigerian Army, is to take over as COLOG. Also, Brigadier-General Jibrin of the Nigerian Army School of Military Police, Zaria , is now the new Provost Marshall, while Brigadier-General Chong, is the new Director of Military Intelligence(DMI), with the former DMI, Gen. Adekegba Ovo now moved to the DHQ as Director of procurement.
 
Major-General Ike, who until the new appointment was in charge of the Nigerian Army Signal Corps And School, is now to head the Department of Army Standards And Evaluation, while Gen. Ogunedo takes over as the new commandant.
Also on the list, is Major-General Saeed, who is now the new Chief of Defence Intelligence(CDI), while the former Chief, Major-General Haladu Giwa is to proceed on retirement. Brigadier-General Monguno, is the new Commander, Guards Brigade, while the former Commander, Brigadier-General Oshoboiki, is to move to TRADOC as a director, with Brigadier-General Atiegoba, taking charge of the Nigerian Army College of Logistics.
 
Meanwhile, Major-General Chikwe and Brigadier-General Lartey remain as Chief Of Army Operations(COPSA) and Director Army Finance and Accounts(DAFA), respectively.
 
Major-General Yerima, is still commandant, Nigeria Army Ordinance Corps and School, while General Samuel, former Military Secretary is to take over as Commandant, Nigerian Army Corps of artillery Corp and school, while the former commandant, Gen. Tache is to move to the DHQ, as Director of peace keeping operations. Also Gen. Wukari, is now commandant, Nigeria Army Corps of supply and transport and school.
 
While the appointment of the officers is being greeted with jubilation in some quarters, that of the retirement of about 12 others is being perceived as witch hunting as some of the officers are said not to have reached their mandatory number of years in service.
 
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