History was made in the Nigerian Army on Friday as 31 Major Generals
and Brigadier Generals were pulled out of the Nigerian Army having
successfully completed 35 years or attained the age of 56 years in
service.
This is the first time in the history of the Nigerian
Army that such number of officers who retired between 2014 and 2015 were
being pulled out the same time.
At a ceremony held in Abuja, the reviewing officer, Major General Essien
Bassey, who was one of the retiring officers, noted that the journey
which began for him in 1977 as a cadet at the Nigerian Defence Academy
finally came to an end in 2014.
According to him, the journey was
not smooth all throughout as there were good times as well as tough
times which they all experienced at different periods.
General
Bassey, who was the Chief of Policy and Plans at the Army Headquarters,
regretted that some of their colleague paid the supreme sacrifice along
the line under various circumstances, all in the service of the nation.
He noted that there was no substitute to sound professionalism in the
conduct of their duties, no matter its nature or degree of importance.
The former COPP (Army) said that the current security challenges that
the Army currently faces come to mind as the retired officers follow the
trend of events that affect the military.
Consequently, he added
that the Army must carefully document its experiences in the ongoing
operations in the North–East with a view to improving on its overall
combat efficiency.
He disclosed that it was heartwarming to note
that very significant progress has been made in the fight against
terrorism, while the Army must sustain the current momentum and put this
difficult moment of our national history behind us.
General
Bassey charged the military on the need for true professionalism as they
must remain loyal and extra vigilant always, as their loyalty to the
Federal Republic of Nigeria must remain unshakeable at all times.
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