Reacting to accusations of alleged ethnic cleansing the Army
Chief insisted that all the 51 senior army officers who were retired were due
according to the relevant provisions in the Harmonised Terms and Condition of
Service Officers, 2012 [Revised].
Koleoso explained that the Army Council had approved their
retirement from service having attended the mandatory age ceiling for each
rank.
‘’The administration of the Nigerian Army as in any other
organisation is governed by rules and regulations. All the 51 officers retired
have been notified earlier in the year of their retirement and most of them had
voluntarily written regarding same.
“Subsequently, the Army Council approved their retirement from
service having attended the mandatory age ceiling for each rank.
Retirement from any noble profession, especially from the Army
is considered a noble exit which every officer hopes and prays for. To now turn
around to give such a milestone exercise a negative flavour is to say the least
mischievous,’’ he said.
According to him, the Army will continue to abide with extant
rules and regulations and said that anybody who is not contented with the
conditions of service should write an appeal to the Chief of Defence Staff.
‘’The Nigerian ARmy under the leadership of Lt. Gen Ihejirika is
a united, cohesive and focussed institution and will remain steadfast in the
discharge of its national responsibilities in the fight against terrorism,’’ he
said.
Source: Leadership
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