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Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by adenigga(op): 2:36am On Oct 25, 2025
The Presidency has given further insight into the reason for the sacking and replacement of service chiefs in the country.

While denying that the military shake-up was connected to a rumored coup plot, the Presidency said it was a move to “inject new direction” into the armed forces.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, told Saturday PUNCH that Tinubu acted within his authority to make leadership changes in the military.

“Service chiefs can be hired and fired by the President. He is the Commander-in-Chief. He has the power to hire and fire,” Onanuga said.

Earlier on Friday, the President had announced sweeping changes in the military hierarchy.

A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, named General Olufemi Oluyede as the new Chief of Defence Staff, replacing General Christopher Musa.

It added, “The new Chief of Army Staff is Major-General W. Shaibu; Air Vice Marshall S.K. Aneke is Chief of Air Staff; while Rear Admiral I. Abbas is the new Chief of Naval Staff. Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major-General E.A.P. Undiendeye, retains his position.”

Tinubu charged the new service chiefs to justify the confidence reposed in them by enhancing the professionalism, vigilance, and comradeship that define Nigeria’s Armed Forces.

The appointments, Dare said, took immediate effect.

The development came barely a week after an online media platform, Sahara Reporters, published a story alleging that some military officers plotted to remove President Tinubu.

The report, which went viral on October 19, linked the detention of 16 military officers to the purported coup and claimed that the cancellation of the Independence Day military parade was part of efforts to suppress internal unrest in the military.

However, the Defence Headquarters denied the story.

In a statement signed by the Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau, the military dismissed the report as “false and intended to cause unnecessary tension and distrust among the populace.”

Gusau said the cancellation of the Independence Day parade was “purely administrative” and that the detained officers were being investigated for “issues of indiscipline.”

He maintained that the armed forces remained loyal to the Constitution and to the President.

Still, the timing of the service chiefs’ removal — barely days after the coup report — has continued to fuel public suspicion.

Why Tinubu sacked service chiefs — Presidency

Reacting to the speculation, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Tope Ajayi, explained that the move followed two years of sustained operations under the previous chiefs.

He noted that the move reflected the President’s desire to inject new direction, vision, vigour and energy” into the military.

This is not a reaction to any rumour of coups. He is exercising his powers. The service chiefs have done two years,” Ajayi told Saturday PUNCH.

We are fighting security issues — Boko Haram in the North-East, banditry in the North-West, IPOB and ESN in the South-East, kidnapping in the South-West, and other crises in the North-Central,” he added.

Ajayi emphasised that the President’s action was lawful.

He further noted that the country’s heavy security spending in recent years had drained funds from other key sectors.

“In the last 15 years, look at our national budget — security taking the largest chunk. The President wants to deal with this matter once and for all, so that the money going into defence expenditure will be better deployed to fund critical infrastructure like power, roads, broadband, education, and healthcare,” he said.

Ajayi added that the President’s decision was consistent with the constitutional provision that all appointees serve at the President’s pleasure.

“Every appointee of government, whether you are minister, head of agency, or service chief, serves at the pleasure of the President. Nobody has a secure tenure. The only two people in the Federal Government who have a guarantee of tenure are the President and the Vice President,” he explained.

Public suspicion persists


Despite the explanations, speculations linking the shake-up to the rumoured alleged coup plot have continued to grow.


A senior security operative in one of the intelligence agencies told Saturday PUNCH that people connecting the change of service chiefs to the rumored coup attempt “have a point.”

“Information about the matter is not something you can easily get. The official statement of the military is that there was nothing like a coup attempt, and we stay with that.

“However, those trying to connect the removal of the service chiefs to the denied coup plot also have a point. People will definitely add two and two together and form their opinions,” he said.

On X, Nigerians also drew connections between the timing of the announcement and the reports of arrests within the military.

Ikechukwu Ude said, “There were rumours of a military coup last week, and today some of the military service chiefs were sacked. That the rumour was debunked, but it seems to be true right now from the sack of service chiefs! No civilian with zero capacity can stop military generals if they intend to change any government.”

Another Nigerian, Muduwa Kerra, said the removal of the service chiefs signified how close the country was to a coup.

Similarly, Abraham Uyanna queried, “If there wasn’t an attempted coup, why is there a sudden change of service chiefs?”

ADC demands answers

Meanwhile, the African Democratic Congress has urged President Tinubu to explain the replacement of the nation’s military leadership.

In a statement issued on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said, “We note that nearly all the service chiefs that have been removed were appointed only 28 months ago, with the current Chief of Defence Staff himself appointed just a year ago as Chief of Army Staff.

“We also note that this kind of decision has serious and far-reaching implications for stability within the ranks and therefore could not have been taken without strong reasons. Our position remains, therefore, that the Federal Government owes Nigerians a categorical explanation about what truly happened.

“As an opposition political party, our interest remains the stability of our country and our democracy. In the light of developments in our neighbourhood of Chad and the Sahel States, we are gravely concerned.”

The ADC observed that the near-total overhaul of the nation’s military leadership was more likely to fuel rumours and conspiracy theories rather than dispel them.

Mixed reactions trail appointments

Also, security experts expressed mixed reactions to the changes.

A former Director of Legal Services at the Nigerian Army, Col. Yomi Dare (retd), described the appointment of the new service chiefs as a morale booster.

He said, “There is no security implication other than that the outgone officers have done their bit. The new service chiefs, by virtue of their appointment, must now be motivated to work effectively. They should assess what their predecessors achieved and, in unspoken words, learn from what they did and failed to do.”

Similarly, a former Director of the Department of State Services, Mike Ejiofor, noted that while the President had the constitutional power to make such changes, the real challenge remained funding and operational conditions.

“For me, changing the service chiefs might not necessarily change anything because they have all been working under very difficult situations,” he said.

“We should also not forget that they are operating under serious financial constraints. People say this year’s budget is the highest in terms of defence, but has it been implemented? The funds have not been released, so they are working in a very tough environment.”

Ejiofor urged the Federal Government to prioritise the release of funds and strengthen coordination among the agencies.

“A foundation has already been laid by the former service chiefs, so the new ones should consolidate on the gains made by their predecessors,” he advised.

On his part, security analyst Akogun-Abudu Oluwamayowa faulted the timing and necessity of the overhaul.

“What is happening in this country in terms of insecurity is not about changing the service chiefs. One of the problems we are facing is that we do not have perimeter fencing. People from other countries come into our country without barriers, wreaking havoc. The change may not be effective when major issues are not tackled,” he said.

He urged the new chiefs to prioritise the welfare of soldiers.

“The best welfare for soldiers is not training but their well-being. Their salaries are not even enough. These people are really suffering. I advise that these new service chiefs fight for the soldiers and pay attention to their welfare,” he said.
Source: https://punchng.com/why-tinubu-sacked-service-chiefs-presidency

Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by LordIsaac(m): 2:47am On Oct 25, 2025
Hmmmm....power! Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Willy2025: 5:00am On Oct 25, 2025
The President has the right to hire and fire. Apart from the coup rumour, the level of insecurity is getting worse every day with the terrorists and kidnappers getting bolder. It appears the military has lost the focus following the death of Gen Lagbaja. Bandits now celebrating openly, many troops and equipment lost to ISWAP attacks, bandits taken over Kogi and Kwara etc. The removal of the service chiefs is timely. I don't know why Egbetokun is still in office.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by aribisala0(m): 5:12am On Oct 25, 2025
Section 11.08 states:

“An officer appointed the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff, Chief of Naval Staff and Chief of Air Staff shall be a four-star general and may hold the appointment for a continuous period of two years.”
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Section 11.08 further provides that:

“The C-in-C may extend such an appointment for another period of two years from the date of expiration of the initial two-year period.”
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Section 11.09 states:

“The foregoing notwithstanding, the President, C-in-C reserves the prerogative to extend the tenure of a CDS/Service Chief irrespective of his age or length of service.”
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Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by duduade(m): 5:56am On Oct 25, 2025
How much be Bayi Onanuga s salary

He dey really work hard
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Typing: 6:18am On Oct 25, 2025
Fear fear President. Scared of small coup scare. How this one wan take protect the Country from Kidnappers, Herdsmen and other criminals? grin grin

No wonder insecurity has tripped since Tinibu came to power
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Moroccoguy: 6:25am On Oct 25, 2025
They need to be change and the president has changed them, they are not working up to the expectations truth be told, look at the level of insecurity everywhere, Bandit attacking military base like ordinary market, kidnapping everywhere Iswap jubilating every day and nothing is being done to tame them.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Mrfixitt(m): 6:29am On Oct 25, 2025
Govt of liars. Una time go soon expire
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Ofunaofu: 6:31am On Oct 25, 2025
“Service chiefs can be hired and fired by the President. He is the Commander-in-Chief. He has the power to hire and fire,” Onanuga said
If that’s the case, let him fire himself. He has failed woefully and spectacularly; in fact, he is a signpost of incompetence

Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by AustineE1:
Even without the coup scare,I think the changes are long overdue,the embarrassment caused Nigeria by the parade of shame going on in Zamfara and Katsina is enough for the president to change the service chiefs,how can terrorists move freely in these states with the cheap excuse of peace talk,who does that? Imagine brandishing assorted weapons and making social media video of their exploits while their admirers sing praises to them.You wouldn't know the damages this has caused Nigeria and how others now view Nigeria as a failed state.
My only disagreement with the president on the changes,is that it could have been the entire security heads,including the inspector general of police,national security adviser etc
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Penguin2: 6:51am On Oct 25, 2025
Why did he not sack Kayode Egbetokun too?

And why did he retain and elevate Gen Oluyemi?

Paddy man things!

Not like I’m surprised. That would be waste of surprise.😏
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by SmartPolician:
I didn't expect anything from Tinubu because I know he has nothing to offer.

A serious president! that has a tenure of 4 years would've invited all his ministers by now to present and defend their achievements in the past 2 years. If you have nothing reasonable to show, you'd be replaced.

The man loves politics and not development. That's why he unleashed a truckload of laptop boys and girls here to attack critics and defend everything he does.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Arda1000(m): 7:28am On Oct 25, 2025
A president that cannot guarantee the safety and his subject isn’t fit to be a president,am very sure he didn’t sack those military chiefs because of the insecurities the country is facing.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by SpaceX: 8:03am On Oct 25, 2025
This president is just incompetent in all areas of life, nothing good cam ever come out of him.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by MirrorD(m): 8:03am On Oct 25, 2025
It's ironic that the president sacked the service chiefs for underperforming
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by bdon123(m): 8:23am On Oct 25, 2025
Willy2025:
The President has the right to hire and fire. Apart from the coup rumour, the level of insecurity is getting worse every day with the terrorists and kidnappers getting bolder. It appears the military has lost the focus following the death of Gen Lagbaja. Bandits now celebrating openly, many troops and equipment lost to ISWAP attacks, bandits taken over Kogi and Kwara etc. The removal of the service chiefs is timely. I don't know why Egbetokun is still in office.
N yet d coas was promoted to cds.Lagbaja was a more active coas than this oloyede.If lagbaja was alive oloyeye for retire by d end of lagbaja tenure as he wont be appointed coas.cds on d other hand is a ceremonial position n doesnt really command d active rank n file.
If tpain sees oloyede as cds material then in my opinion he lacks judgement
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by bdon123(m): 8:25am On Oct 25, 2025
AustineE1:
Even without the coup scare,I think the changes are long overdue,the embarrassment caused Nigeria by the parade of shame going on in Zamfara and Katsina is enough for the president to change the service chiefs,how can terrorists move freely in these states with the cheap excuse of peace talk,who does that. Imagine brandishing assorted weapons and making social media video of their exploits while their admirers sing praises to them.You wouldn't know the damages this has caused Nigeria and how others now view Nigeria as a failed state.
My only disagreement with the president on the changes,is that it could have been the entire security heads,including the inspector general of police,national security adviser etc
And yet d only service chief to reject that openly gets sacked.dont forget cds musa said jst last week its a bad move to make deals wit terrorists becos they never keep their end instead it should be complete annilation.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by ZombieDredd: 8:42am On Oct 25, 2025
LordIsaac:
Hmmmm....power! Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
Nobody force am oo.
If the crown is too heavy, drop it and rest.

Innit?
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by ZombieDredd: 8:43am On Oct 25, 2025
AustineE1:
Even without the coup scare,I think the changes are long overdue,the embarrassment caused Nigeria by the parade of shame going on in Zamfara and Katsina is enough for the president to change the service chiefs,how can terrorists move freely in these states with the cheap excuse of peace talk,who does that. Imagine brandishing assorted weapons and making social media video of their exploits while their admirers sing praises to them.You wouldn't know the damages this has caused Nigeria and how others now view Nigeria as a failed state.
My only disagreement with the president on the changes,is that it could have been the entire security heads,including the inspector general of police,national security adviser etc
But the army chief that is mainly his duty on the ground is promoted grin cheesy

Guy, use your kafa na, haba mana
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by ZombieDredd: 8:46am On Oct 25, 2025
Willy2025:
The President has the right to hire and fire. Apart from the coup rumour, the level of insecurity is getting worse every day with the terrorists and kidnappers getting bolder. It appears the military has lost the focus following the death of Gen Lagbaja. Bandits now celebrating openly, many troops and equipment lost to ISWAP attacks, bandits taken over Kogi and Kwara etc. The removal of the service chiefs is timely. I don't know why Egbetokun is still in office.
You are punching the air.

Tell why the army chief is promoted?

Is it not ground troops that he was in charge of?
So why reward failure if not tribalism and padypady?

You people are not ready to talk truth, you see fact but continue to beat about the forest.

Make Una continue
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by iwaeda: 8:51am On Oct 25, 2025
Bayo and Tope thinks they are talking to kids. Few weeks ago, they told us the service chiefs were doing well and gave them pass mark. grin grin grin grin
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 8:53am On Oct 25, 2025
The Coup d'tat was real. Bola Ahmed Tinubu was shooked.
Currently listening to Mobb Deep's Shook Ones!
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by FreeIgboho: 8:53am On Oct 25, 2025
The USA you copied your system from, have you EVER seen them sack service chiefs like this?
Even crazy Trump won't do this
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Iran2025: 8:53am On Oct 25, 2025
Hahahaha... it won't save him
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Eleph(m): 8:53am On Oct 25, 2025
Another story for the uninformed and the misinformed.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by ResidentSnitch(f): 8:53am On Oct 25, 2025
Bloody liars.
Their own brand of propaganda is very immature and embarrassing.
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by okomile(f): 8:55am On Oct 25, 2025
Explanation go dey go
Explanation no dey finish

Yeeye people
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Ten06(m): 8:57am On Oct 25, 2025
If lying and deceiving people is what will take people to heaven, government will will sit in high table there
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Image123(m): 8:57am On Oct 25, 2025
E go still pain some people. They are very interested.
Here's the simple reason in the picture. If you are not satisfied, go and ask your father.

Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Fiscus105(m): 9:00am On Oct 25, 2025
Now Yoruba persons are first & second in military, Hausa move to navy and Ibo air force.

Is it not strategy to weaken northerner's hausa-fulani the more?
Re: Why Tinubu Sacked Service Chiefs — Presidential Aides, Onanuga, Tope Ajayi by Kingpele(m): 9:01am On Oct 25, 2025
They waited so long to come up with plausible lies...two years minimum is required to access the achievement of service chiefs ,some even spent less than 1year in office....this sack certainly might be as a result of the alleged coup attempt
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