The Nigerian Army Council has approved the promotion of Adeboye Obasanjo, son of ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo, and its spokesman, Sani Usman, in a far-reaching exercise that saw no fewer than 227 officers elevated.
According to details of an internal memo, the promotion will take effect from as far back as March 2014 for some officers and as recent as December 2016 for many others.
The memo, dated December 9, 2016, said the officers were considered for promotion by the Army Council in strict compliance with the provisions of the Armed Forces Act.
In the latest rounds, 21 officers were promoted to the position of Major-General.
Amongst them is Chukwunedum Abraham, the General Officer Commanding of the Nigerian Army 2nd Division in Ibadan, whose elevation from the position of a Brigadier-General took effect from January 24, 2016.
Ninety-three were elevated to the rank of Brigadier-General, of which 20 were direct regular commission while the rest were regular combatants.
These include Sani Usman, the spokesman for the Army, whose promotion from the rank of colonel took effect from September 5, 2016.
One hundred and thirteen officers became colonels.
Amongst them is the junior Obasanjo who was promoted from the position of a lieutenant colonel.
Obasanjo’s promotion, effective August 27, 2016, came several months after he sustained serious injuries in a shootout with Boko Haram insurgents in Adamawa State.
Below are names posted by PT of the some of the senior officers:
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