According to Irabor, the debts the country owes to men and
women who serve in the armed forces cannot be paid fully.
He expressed satisfaction with his service in the military,
saying that he is leaving the armed forces today bigger and stronger than he
met it.
The former defence chief also appealed to citizens not to
engage in acts that can undermine the Nigerian military, saying that the
military stands as a beacon of hope, unity and stability that must be
protected.
He expressed optimism in the ability of his successor to
beat the records set so far in the armed forces.
In attendance at the event are senior military officers,
former Chiefs of Defense Staff, the former Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Boss Mustapha, and the governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori.
Irabor was appointed as the Chief of Defence Staff by former
President, Muhammadu Buhari, in 2021, replacing General Abayomi Olonisakin.
However, his tenure as the defence chief came to an end on
June 19, 2023 when President Tinubu replaced all the incumbent service chiefs
and replaced them with new ones.
The President replaced Gen. Irabor with Maj. Gen. C.G Musa,
who is now the the Acting Chief of Defence Staff pending his confirmation by
the Senate.
Other Service Chiefs appointed alongside Gen. Musa are Maj.
Gen T. A Lagbaja as the Chief of Army Staff, Rear Admiral E. A Ogalla as the
Chief of Naval Staff, AVM H.B Abubakar as the Chief of Air Staff.
Also appointed are DIG Kayode Egbetokun as the Acting
Inspector-General of Police and Maj. Gen. EPA Undiandeye as the Chief of
Defense Intelligence.
The President as well appointed former Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nuhu Ribadu, as his new
National Security Adviser (NSA). Ribadu replaces Babagana Monguno as the
nation’s NSA.
Tinubu also approved the appointment of Adeniyi Adewale as
the Acting Comptroller General of Customs. He takes over from Hameed Ali.
Wahala
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