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How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by etokhana: 8:21am On Oct 18, 2021
Nine Major Generals and seven Brigadier Generals ‘arbitrarily’ sacked by the Nigerian Army in 2016 for no justifiable reasons have been technically eased out of the service, despite interventions of Attorney-General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami.

According to PRNigeria, the affected generals reached their run out date this year and cannot be reinstated into the military, even after the resolutions of the National Assembly and several court orders which directed their reinstatements that were flagrantly ignored by the Nigerian Army.

The affected military generals were among the 38 Army officers compulsorily retired on June 9, 2016, without any cogent reason.

The after officers ‘technically’ eased out of service while waiting for justice are Major Generals F. O. Alli, E.J. Atewe, I.N. Ijioma, L.C. Ilo, T.C. Ude, L. Wiwa, S.D. Aliyu, M.Y. Ibrahim and O. Ejemai.

The Brigadier Generals arere D. M. Onoyeiveta, A.S.O. Mormoni-Bashir, A.S.H Sa’ad, L.M. Bello, K.A. Essien, B. A. Fiboinumama and I. M. Lawson.


Meanwhile, three Brigadier Generals, including D. Abdusalam, A. I. Onibasa and G.O. Agachi, can still be reinstated as they still have active years to serve.

PR Nigeria noted that several attempts by Malami to resolve the impasse between the Army Generals and their military authorities were also futile.

PRNigeria gathered from credible investigation that the Army Council, then presided over by the trio of Mr. Mohammed Mansur Dan-Alli (then Minister for Defence), General AG Olonsakin (then Chief of Defence Staff) and Lt Gen TY Buratai (then Chief of Army Staff) sat and announced the compulsory retirement of the 38 Army officers.

The announcement of the compulsory retirement of the 38 officers was made via the media even before the affected officers were eventually informed by text messages of their retirement, sources revealed to PRNigeria.

While announcing the compulsory retirement to the media, the Nigerian Army claimed that the 38 Army officers that were compulsorily retired had been investigated and found professionally corrupt in defence procurement and/or election-related offences in the 2015 general elections.

But one of the sources, with vast knowledge on the case, according to PR Nigeria, maintained that none of the 38 Army officers that were compulsorily retired was ever investigated or court-martialled before their public compulsory retirement.

The source, a senior serving military personnel, who asked not to be named, said: “None of the affected officers was ever at any time before their public compulsory retirement queried, notified of any culpability, or subjected to any military police investigation and none was ever court-martialled – these are the mandatory disciplinary process in the military as recognized by law!

“The Army records will show that none of the 38 Army Officers that were compulsorily retired was ever charged with any infraction in accordance with expressed procedures in Armed Forces Act CAP A20 The Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.”

Another source, while confiding in PRNigeria, said after their public retirement, many of the victimized officers wrote to the Army leadership under Lieutenant General Buratai, asking to be furnished with facts that constituted any alleged offence as stated in their respective letters of compulsory retirement, but regrettably, the Army failed to respond to this simple request for over five years now.

“Some of the affected officers also sent letters of redress to both the Senate and the House of Representatives on the victimization of the 38 Army officers. The Nigerian Congress through their respective Public Petition Committees investigated the matter and were shocked that the Army could not provide any allegation of wrongdoing against the officers whose careers were publicly cut short.

“After their respective investigations of the matter, both Houses had admonished the Nigerian Army over arbitrary disengagement of officers without any wrongdoing and due process and warned that such abuse of office would discourage serving officers and soldiers from giving their full commitment to the service of the nation. Both chambers of the National Assembly further recommended the immediate reinstatement of the affected officers.”

“The resolutions were duly forwarded to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and the Chief of Army Staff, but these resolutions of Congress have been completely ignored which indicates a deliberate pattern of abuse against these innocent officers,” the source said.

Checks by PRNigeria indicates that after the refusal of the Nigerian army to reinstate the officers, based on the resolutions of the National Assembly and court orders, Malami, through the Solicitor General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, wrote letters and reminders to the military authorities in October 2019, November 2020 and even in February 2021 seeking clarification “over grave acts of injustice and unlawful compulsory retirement from service senior officers.”

In one of the letters sighted by PRNigeria, Malami reminded the Army Chief that he was yet to receive any response for the initial letter he had sent, so he could advise the President appropriately.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/how-16-generals-were-eased-out-of-service-despite-malamis-interventions/

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by bcomputer101: 8:24am On Oct 18, 2021
Checks the names very well,
98% of them are Southerners.



So unfortunate.
That mannequin that looks like a motherless kangaroo has torn this country apart

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by sapientia(m): 8:42am On Oct 18, 2021
Ilo is exceptionally intelligent

So is Lawson

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by vanbonattel: 8:46am On Oct 18, 2021
Eeeeiin

Boko haram needed to fill up those positions so that hey can run the army as they want it.

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Nobody: 11:13am On Oct 18, 2021
angry
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by FVckbubuDcow: 11:13am On Oct 18, 2021
The blueprint the lifeless bigot in Aso Rock dey lay down ehn na only the fittest go survive this jungle called naijiriya .

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Sonnobax15(m): 11:13am On Oct 18, 2021
lipsrsealed
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Blitzerz: 11:14am On Oct 18, 2021
No need to even check the names.
You can almost predict where the names are from.

Buhari is supervising ethnic cleansing.

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Helpfromabove1(m): 11:14am On Oct 18, 2021
So how will this affect the price of garri

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Nobody: 11:15am On Oct 18, 2021
bcomputer101:
Checks the names very well,
98% of them are Southerners.



So unfortunate.
That mannequin that looks like a motherless kangaroo has turn this country apart

Liar

about 70% of the sacked generals are from the north

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Profayo: 11:15am On Oct 18, 2021
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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Skillsnigeria: 11:15am On Oct 18, 2021
Hmmm
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Skrrrpapa(m): 11:15am On Oct 18, 2021
Interesting
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by midolian(m): 11:16am On Oct 18, 2021
bcomputer101:
Checks the names very well,
98% of them are Southerners.



So unfortunate.
That mannequin that looks like a motherless kangaroo has turn this country apart
check well again

Fucking bigot

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Nobody: 11:16am On Oct 18, 2021
Ok
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by SecretReporter(f): 11:17am On Oct 18, 2021
One day a Southerner will be president and the north will be paid with thier own coin, I hope they survive it

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by wunmi590(m): 11:17am On Oct 18, 2021
tongue

Pot belly generals...

What is their usefulness in the army, when the level of insecurity is still very rampant...

Majority of them entered into the job on a platter of gold, hence they know nothing about the task ahead of them than to collect salary....

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by NgwalandAbia(m): 11:17am On Oct 18, 2021
First what are their crimes... can someone tell me what concern Malami with the sacked Generals.
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Springboot: 11:18am On Oct 18, 2021
bcomputer101:
Checks the names very well,
98% of them are Southerners.



So unfortunate.
That mannequin that looks like a motherless kangaroo has turn this country apart

You must be blind.

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Patrioticman007(m): 11:18am On Oct 18, 2021
Soldier come Soldier go Barracks remains.
Its a fact that majority of them are Northerners & Muslims since they constitute the most in numbers due to federal character. What law abiding citizens want is security irrespective of the tribe & religion of these gallant men that choose to sacrifice for their country & families.
Respect to them
God bless Nigeria
God bless mankind.

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by platinum131(m): 11:18am On Oct 18, 2021
etokhana:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/how-16-generals-were-eased-out-of-service-despite-malamis-interventions/

Let them continue keeping mute and looking at the state of the nation the way it is without doing anything....They think their jobs are safe by licking asses? They will ease them all out!
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by DOTian: 11:18am On Oct 18, 2021
So the writer wants us to believe that Malami was not initially aware of the sack and was actually taking side with the sacked officers against the direct actions of Buhari who is the Commander in Chief? Do you know what it means to sack almost two dozen Generals in an Army whose present Commander in Chief was a former Army General himself? Don't be fooled. The Army chief was simply obeying a direct order from his supreme commander. Malamii himself was just playing to the gallery with that funny back and fro with the Generals and the courts.. Basically pretending he was doing something when he must be laughing at their backs..

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Bondesniger(m): 11:19am On Oct 18, 2021
Now I see this may just be the right persons to fight banditry I or maybe not Sha
etokhana:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/how-16-generals-were-eased-out-of-service-despite-malamis-interventions/

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Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by chloride6: 11:19am On Oct 18, 2021
See your life in the party..

Can't they issue arrest warrant for the Chief of Army Staff?
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by ZooOga: 11:19am On Oct 18, 2021
Anyone remember when the frontline military soldiers didn't have ammo to fight BH? Nor adequate food supplies? Check the NL archives.
Those generals needed to be retired.
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by Vetsolo(m): 11:19am On Oct 18, 2021
supporter of APC
Re: How Sacked 16 Generals Were Eased Out Of Service Despite Malami’s Interventions by LeoMaxUFitTALK: 11:20am On Oct 18, 2021
Mr. man you have no sense. You're talking rubbish
You really lack knowledge and understanding. Sorry to say
#EndSars
#EndpolicebrutalityinNigeria
bcomputer101:
Checks the names very well,
98% of them are Southerners.



So unfortunate.
That mannequin that looks like a motherless kangaroo has turn this country apart

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