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Nigeria: Jonathan Okays New Service Chiefs, Police Ig - Rear Admiral O. S. Ibrahim, Air Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin, Igp, Hafiz Ringim And Maj. Gen. O. A. Ihejirika

President Goodluck Jonathan (Photo Courtesy Vanguard)

Abuja — PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday approved sweeping changes in the nation's Armed Forces, with the sacking of all service chiefs, Inspector General of Police, IGP, and Director-General of the State Security Service, SSS.

Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Ima Niboro, said in a six-paragraph statement, that President Jonathan approved the appointment of Oluseye Petinrin, an Air Marshal and former Chief of Air Staff as the new Chief of Defence Staff, adding that he replaced Paul Dike as the CDS.

The statement said that contrary to past practices, President Jonathan had resolved that all new appointees into the top hierarchy of the nation's Armed Forces would pass through a mandatory screening process as enshrined in the amended 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The statement said that O.A Ihejirika, a major general, and former General Officer Commanding, GOC, 81 Division, Lagos, as the new Chief of Army Staff adding that he replaces Abdulrahman Danbazzau.

It said that O.S Ibrahim, a rear admiral and Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command replaces Ishaya Ibrahim as the new Chief of Naval Staff while MD Umar; an air vice marshal takes over from Petirin as the new Chief of Air Staff.

Also appointed was Hafiz Ringim, an Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG, Zone 9, Umuahia, as the new Inspector General of Police who replaces Ogbonnaya Onovo while Ita Ekpenyong replaced Afakiriya Gadzama as the new Director General of the SSS.

Niboro said: "The appointments which take immediate effect are, however, subject to the confirmation of the National Assembly, in line with provisions of the Armed Forces Act section 18, cap A20, laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria."

He said: "The President thanked the outgoing service chiefs, whose tenure expired in August, for their loyalty and dedication to service. He especially commended them for defending the Nigerian constitution at all times and for successful command of the armed forces during their tenure.

"The President thanked outgoing IGP, Onovo, and outgoing SSS chief, Gadzama for their dedication to service of the fatherland, and wished them well in their future endeavours."

Vanguard gathered while the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting was going which President Jonathan did not attend, the President was busy holding a high level security meeting with the outgoing service chiefs, perhaps to brief them on his new dream for country's security outfits.

This, it was learnt, explained why Jonathan was conspicuously missing from yesterday's proceedings at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, venue of the FEC meeting.

The former IGP, Onovo, was billed to retire officially next year, but could not serve up to the mandatory 35 years in service before Jonathan's sacking axe came on him.


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  • lugadedon
    Sep 9 2010, 05:28

    IF THE CHANGING OF THE OF HEADS 0F SECURITY CHEIFS WILL MAKE 2011 A MEMORABLE ONE I THINK NIGERIANS WILL CELERATE TO THAT.

  • chokora
    Sep 9 2010, 11:42

    "IF THE CHANGING.. WILL MAKE 2011 A MEMORABLE ONE..NIGERIANS WILL CELERATE "

    "IF"!

    if not?

    You are NOT telling us much.

    [If 2011 is memorable because of widespread instabilties and te onset of AFRICOM intervention in 9ija at the behest of oyibo's Obadluck, will Nigerians celebrate?]

  • KAA ENOCH
    Sep 9 2010, 16:52

    Cheers to Mr PRESIDENT, i think this move by Mr PRESIDENT should not be looked at from the view point of emotions or sentiments. Because some of this so call security heads were begining to actually violate human rights and fundermental principles for which they were appointed for. How do we justify the case where those who are directly under them violating the rights of the people without a word of caution from them.

    I hope those who are appointed will actually do their job, we need security in this Nation as the meaning of the word itself. 2011 is just by the corner , and we need to be secured so we can exercise our rights to vote who we want to be in places of leadership without the fear of anyone either in the villages or towns harrassing anybody.

    Those appointed should also know that if they do their job , this so call politicians will not be able to steal ballot boxes and forcing themselves on the good people of this great Nation

  • Bashir Shehu Idris
    Sep 9 2010, 20:08

    Kudos 2 President Jornathan 4 the wonderful appointment of service chiefs cos there is no sentiment in it.

  • gomon99
    Sep 15 2010, 05:43

    Good job Mr President for a very courageous decision.The crime level in Nigeria Nowadays is like the level of The 419 group during the babangida regime.At list a little hope that we might end up having a better election come next year .

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