president of nigeria She is AhmadTinubuhas been appointed main basic Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede as a performer chief of military employees (COAS), this place is quickly crammed whereas the present COAS, Lt. Gen. Tauride Abiodun Ragbajafeeling unwell.
Previous to this appointment, Olufemi served because the 56th Commander of the Nigerian Military Infantry Corps stationed at Jaji, Kaduna State. Identified for his wealth of expertise, Olufemi brings a historical past of devoted service and strategic experience to the place.
Based on the press launch Pricey OnanugaOlufemi and Tauride have a protracted profession historical past as Particular Advisers to the President on Data and Technique, having been companions and members of the thirty ninth Common Course. Olufemi, 56, started his army journey in 1987 and was formally promoted to second lieutenant in 1992.
Through the years, Olufemi has served in varied command positions, together with platoon commander and adjutant of the sixty fifth Battalion, firm commander of the 177th Guards Battalion, employees officer of the Guards Brigade and commander of the Amphibious Coaching College. His management obligations prolonged to the Northeast Theater, commanding the twenty seventh Process Drive Brigade throughout Operation Harding Kai, and he additionally served in worldwide missions such because the ECOMOG mission in Liberia and Concord IV in Bakassi motion.
Olufemi was acknowledged for his service and acquired a number of honors together with the Legion of Honor, Grand Service Star and Nationwide Institute membership. His contributions had been additional acknowledged by the Area Command Medal of Honor, the Area Coaching Medal, and the Military Chief of Workers’s Quotation.
Learn the complete Statehouse press launch beneath.
State Home Press Launch
President Tinubu appoints Main Basic Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede as Performing Chief of Military Workers
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has appointed Main Basic Olufemi Olatubosun Oluyede as Performing Chief of Military Workers… pic.twitter.com/mYkFDFh75d
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