Army pulls out 15 retired Artillery Corps Generals

From right:  Commander, Corps of Artillery , Maj.-Gen. Markus Kangye. From left: Maj.-Gen. Mohammed Ahmed, Commander, Corps of Amour, leading pulling out and shilling of retired Generals of Artillery Corps on Saturday in Kaduna

The Nigerian Army on Saturday pulled out 15 Generals of the Artillery Corps who retired from active military service.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that out of the 15 retired artillery officers pulled out of active service at the Nigerian Army School of Artillery (NASA), in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, 11 were of the rank of Maj.-Gen. and four of Brig-Gen.

The Reviewing Officer leading the pack  was retired Maj.-Gen. James Myam, who spoke on behalf of the retirees .

Myam said , “Having come this far, we can only say that we feel highly fulfilled and give all the glory to the Lord God Almighty for his benevolent mercies, grace and preservation over the years.

“I would  like to express our profound gratitude to President Bola  Tinubu, for giving us the opportunity to serve our great nation in this capacity.

“We also thank the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed  Lagbaja, we pray fervently, for the Almighty God to continue to grant you the strength and wisdom to lead the Nigerian Army to greater heights.

“On  behalf of the retired senior officers of the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery being shelled out on this remarkable occasion of our final disengagement from active service in the Nigerian Army and indeed the Armed Forces of our great nation, Nigeria.

“Today is indeed a unique landmark for us as we retire to a well-deserved rest after serving our dear country meritoriously.”

Myan recalled that their military careers started when they left their various places of abode across the nation and reported for training as Officer Cadets at the prestigious Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna. “

He offered words of wisdom to serving officers, emphasizing loyalty, vigilance, and security consciousness.

Myan also shared three traits that guided him as an Artillery officer: ”Empathy, proactiveness, and effective communication.

“To those of you who are determined to make the military a career, please note that our country is enjoying full-fledged democratic governance and the era of military involvement in politics has gone and gone for good.”

Myam  urged them  to be loyal to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the democratically-elected Federal Government of Nigeria.

He said  it was apparent that the government has been on top of itself, doing all it can to provide the necessary requirements for the Armed Forces to perform its constitutional roles.

“We must therefore understand that the demands of the Armed Forces form a very small sector amidst other competing demands in our nation that require government attention.

“We must also understand that the government usually prioritiSes allocation of resources based on competing needs of the various sectors, “Myam said.

He said this understanding should elicit your support to government activities at all times.

Myan urged, “You must continue to demonstrate total commitment to your duties to the nation just as you have exemplified in the successes so far recorded in the fight against armed and criminal non-state actors across the country.”

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He appreciated the support of their spouses, families, and friends, as well as instructors and mentors.

Myan expressed their gratitude to the Nigerian Army and the Corps of Artillery, encouraging the “Gunners Family” to continue striving for excellence.

NAN also reports that the former Chief of Army Staff,  retired Maj.-Gen. Alwali Kazir, other senior retired and serving military officers were present at  the ceremony.

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