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Thursday, 16 July 2015

Nigerian Army releases Résumé of the New Chief of Army Staff

Yesterday, Nigerian Army Headquarters through the Directorate of Army Public Relations released the résumé of the new Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Major General Tukur Yusufu Buratai. Read that after the cut...


Major General Tukur Yusufu Buratai, the newly appointed Chief of Army Staff a seasoned military officer, was born on 24th November 1960 at Buratai town, Biu Local Government Area of Borno State. He had his Primary School Education at Buratai town. Thereafter, he gained admission into Government Teachers College Potiskum, Yobe State, where he graduated with distinction. The zeal to serve the nation made him to apply and gain admission into the prestigious Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna as member of the 29 Regular Combatant Course (29 RC) on 3rd January 1981. On successful completion of his Officer Cadet training, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant on 17th December 1983 into the Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army.

Since his commission, he has attended several courses and seminars both here in Nigeria and abroad and also served in many formations, units and training institution where he held command, staff and instructional appointments as follows; he attended the mandatory Young Officers Course Infantry (YOC) and Anti-Tank Platoon Commanders’ Course both at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Jaji. He also attended Watermanship Course at Amphibious Training School Calabar and Joint Operations Coaching Course, as well as Computer Appreciation Course. He attended Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) for his Junior Staff Course and Senior Staff Course in 1994 and 1999-2000 respectively. Similarly, Major General Buratai has also attended Management Course at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and International Conference for Directors of Planning, Research and Statistics. Others include Disarmament, Demobilization and Re-integration Course at Cornwallis Park, Nova Scota, Canada in 2000 and National Defence Course in Bangaladesh and the United Nations Staff and Logistics Officers’ Course in India, amongst others.


He was a Platoon Commander at 26 Amphibious Battalion Elele, Port Harcourt, from 19 January 1984 to 30 September 1986. He was a Military Observer at the United Nations Verification Mission II in Angola from 1 October to 30 August 1987. He was again a Platoon Commander at 26 Guards Battalion from 1 September to 15 November 1987 and later served as Company Second in Command (Coy 2ic) in the same unit from 15 September 1991 to 14 August 1994. He was also a Platoon Commander at the Lagos Garrison Command Camp from 15 August 1994 to 19 April 1995.
Major General Buratai has also served as Staff Officer to the Principal Staff Officer to the then Head of State at the State House from 20 April 1995 to 23 July 1998 before his appointment as Officer Commanding (OC) at 82 Motorized Battalion from 24 July 1998 to 11 July 1999. He was Second in Command to the Commanding Officer of 81 Battalion from 1 August 2000 to 12 April 2000. He served as General Staff Officer Grade 1 in Charge of Training and Operations (GSO1 Trg/Ops) at the Army Headquarters Garrison from 14 February 2001 to 31 July 2001. Thereafter, he became a Directing Staff at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC) from 1 August 2001 to 16 March 2004 where he was awarded the prestigious “Pass Staff College Dagger” (psc(+)) appellation.
Subsequently, Gen Buratai served as Colonel Plans at the Army Headquarters Department of Army Policy of Plans from 17 March 2004 to 4 December 2007 and then Assistant Chief of Staff in charge of Administrative Matters (ACOS G1) at the Headquarters Infantry Corps Centre from 16 February 2009 to 29 December 2009 before his promotion to the rank of Brigadier General. He was again at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College where he served as Director of the Department of Land Warfare from 30 December 2009 to 27 January 2011 before his appointment as Commander 2 Brigade Nigerian Army where he served from 28 January 2011 to 25 January 2013. While at 2 Brigade Nigerian Army Port Hacourt, he was also the Commander, Sector 2 of Operation Pulo Shield Joint Task Force. On his promotion to the rank of Major General, he was appointed Commandant, Nigerian Army School of Infantry (NASI), Jaji where he served from 26 January 2013 to 16 February 2014. On 17 February 2014, he was appointed Director of Procurement at the Defence Headquarters and was appointed Force Commander of the newly reconstituted Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) on 18 May 2014. Gen Buratai was appointed the 20th Chief of Army Staff on Monday 13 July 2015.

A highly decorated senior officer, Major General Buratai has the following Honours and Awards; Forces Service Star (FSS), Meritorious Service Star (MSS), Distinguished Service Star (DSS) and the Grand Service Star (GSS). Others include, Pass Staff Course Dagger (psc(+)), Fellow of Defence College (fdc), Field Command Medal (FCM), Training Support Medal (TSM) and the United Nations Medal for Angolan Verification Medal II (UNAVEM II). In addition, he has the following qualifications; Nigerian Defence Academy Certification of Education, Bachelor of Arts in History, Masters of Arts Degree in History and a Master of Philosophy Degree in Security Studies.

Read the rest http://army.mil.ng/Office-of-the-COAS

55 comments:

  1. I'm convince this Major will deliver...


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    1. Hmmm this man don go so many training oh! Congrats to u sir. I wish u sucess sir in this ur new appointment sir.

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    1. I sure say ur entire lineage put together can even mk any impact. Ode

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  3. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Atlist this one go serious for the matter wella bcos na him own state the thing dey happen....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  4. And will the resume make his job more effective than his predecessors?

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  5. With this resume move Nigeria forward. We want positive results to stop killings, looting and corruption. Congratulations on your appointment, sir.

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  6. With this resume move Nigeria forward. We want positive results to stop killings, looting and corruption. Congratulations on your appointment, sir.

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  7. Cograts! I wish them all d best in d combat against BH. Thumbs up, and more power to their elbows.

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  8. OKAY...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  9. nice one, well deserved

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  10. Ok oooooo***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  11. Woooooooow! Impressive, an impeccable feat. Linda take note!

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  12. Woooooooow! Impressive, an impeccable feat. Linda take note!

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  13. Woooooooow! Impressive, an impeccable feat. Linda take note!

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  15. Okay seen, next!



    #TeamBlessed#

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  16. Nice before pdp e rats steal im certificate.

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  17. Ok seen but we need action

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  18. This is indeed a soldier's soldier! Wish him well.

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  19. Ok good one. So get to work. Action speaks louder. Seeing is beliving.

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  20. Well deserved!!! True soldier!!!

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  21. I don't think he will want to kill his Boko Haram brothers. With a Boko Haram sympathiser we have as president, it's only God that can deliver Nigeria from this insurgency.

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  22. They are loaded. Hope they unleash whatever tactics they know on Boko Haram. Wishing them victory and God's protection.

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  23. Nice One... All Those Degrees

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  24. We wish u well and we hope you wouldn't be tribe bias by posting ur tribe to peaceful places like southwest.All we want is equal tribe posting to the north east.Enough of yorubas and ibo posting to the east.We want equal posting.

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  25. Make allna post my coment nahhhh.

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  26. Hmmmmmmmmn that's some qualification

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  27. Wooow...highly decorated indeed. Wish him good luck

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  28. i hope he will deliver wish u all the best

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  29. Ok, seen... He should end the boko haram insurgency cos that's the most important thing

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  30. Very good resume and excellent character soldier.It actually takes character to get to the peak of your career in the military.

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  31. Lol...Aboki again hmmm...Mr buhari thumbs up

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  32. ...to ceasar what belongs to ceaser

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  33. I beg. With all these academy and experiences. This man supposed to gave been awarded field mashall rank before this time. Buhari self no reach am for level.

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  34. They have started releasing another resume o. Tomorrow now if this man now COAS wants to contest for an election now, they will say this resume is no where to be found or not in their custody. Please Linda help the Nigeria Army and Nigerians save this CV of this man so that when they start lying then you will help the Army bring it out. I still believe that one of the institutions that must be reformed includes the Nigeria Army. The way they were easily compromised and dabbled into politics during the last elections and embarrassed the now PMB who was their formal commander can never be forgiven. Professionalism must be returned to the Military for better results and the good of Nigeria.

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  35. Well-rounded qualifications for the new post. Aside military qualification which is a 'mono-degree' on its own, there is Bachelors and Masters in History and Philosophy which are also very relevant courses in addition to Masters in Security Studies. This education is further supported by over 30 years cognate experience. We just can not but wish him success in his new assignment especially as a child of the Independence Year. Congratulations!

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  36. OK SIR, welcome on board and please help cure this disease call BOKO HARAM forever

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  37. U guys should put an end to this bokoharam mayhem

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  38. Witall disdegree dis man suppose end boko wit 1 hand o...

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  39. etanoma andrew16 July 2015 at 17:36

    It does not belong to a man who is working to direct his step.The task at hand is beyond what he can do!

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  40. etanoma andrew16 July 2015 at 17:36

    It does not belong to a man who is working to direct his step.The task at hand is beyond what he can do!

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  41. etanoma andrew16 July 2015 at 17:37

    It does not belong to a man who is working to direct his step.The task at hand is beyond what he can do!

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  42. etanoma andrew16 July 2015 at 17:38

    It does not belong to a man who is working to direct his step.The task at hand is beyond what he can do!

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  43. etanoma andrew16 July 2015 at 17:38

    It does not belong to a man who is working to direct his step.The task at hand is beyond what he can do!

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  44. The names of successful applicants successful at the Nigerian Army Force Zonal Recruitment Exercise conducted nationwide between 18th– 21th September 2015 are now available online.They are hereby invited for the final interview scheduled to hold at the Nigerian Army Base, jaji, Kaduna from 3th October 2015.The Schedule of activities and other details regarding the interview will be published from 28 november 2015.if you want to be successful on these final exercise you can call for help[08106653616] and consider yourself in JAJI Barrack 3rd of october.

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