Nigerian Army Reshuffles 2,215 Officers, Including 37 Major Generals
The Nigerian Army has reshuffled 2,215 officers, including 37 Major Generals, in a move approved by Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu. Key appointments include Major General Farouk Mijinyawa as Deputy Chief of Policy and Plans and Major General Ibikunle Ajose as Deputy Chief of Operations, with new General Officers Commanding designated for various divisions. The Army emphasized the importance of adhering to reporting dates for new postings to ensure operational efficiency.

The Nigerian Army has undergone a significant reshuffle, with 2,215 officers affected, including 37 Major Generals. This decision, approved by Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, was communicated in a restricted signal dated December 31, 2025, signed by Major General E.
I. Okoro. The changes include major appointments at the General Officers Commanding (GOCs) level, with Major General Farouk Mijinyawa moving to the Army Headquarters as Deputy Chief of Policy and Plans and Major General Ibikunle Ajose appointed Deputy Chief of Operations.
New GOCs have been designated, including Major General B. P. Koughna for 8 Division and Major General A.
A. Babalola for 81 Division in Lagos. The reshuffle also impacted ranks down to Second Lieutenants, with the Army emphasizing compliance with reporting dates for new postings to avoid sanctions. The exercise is described as routine, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency.




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