Chief of Army Staff (Nigeria)
Professional head of the Nigerian Army
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) has been the title of the professional head of the Nigerian Army since 1966.[ 1] Prior to 1966, the title was General Officer Commanding, Nigerian Army (GOCNA). Since 1980, the post has been immediately subordinate to the Chief of Defence Staff , the post held by the head of the Nigerian Armed Forces . The position is often occupied by the most senior officer appointed by the President .[ 2]
The current Chief of Army Staff (Acting) is Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede , who succeeded Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja , who died in office in November 2024.
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Role
In the chain of command, the Chief of Army Staff reports to the Chief of Defence Staff , who in turn reports to the Defence Minister , accountable to the President of Nigeria.[ 4]
The Statutory duty of the Officer is to formulate and execute policies towards the highest attainment of National Security and operational competence of the Nigerian Army.[ 5]
Chiefs of the Nigerian Army
Following is a chronological list of officers holding the position of General Officer Commanding (GOC) or Chief of Army Staff (COAS).[ 6]
General Officer Commanding
No.
Portrait
General Officer Commanding
Took office
Left office
Time in office
1 Exham, Kenneth Major generalKenneth G. Exham 1956 1959 2–3 years
2 Foster, Norman Major generalNorman Foster 1959 1963 3–4 years
3 Mackenzie, John Major generalJohn Alexander Mackenzie 1963 1963 0 years
4 Welby-Everard, Christopher Major generalSir Christopher Welby-Everard (1909–1996) 1963 February 1965 1–2 years
5 Aguiyi-Ironsi, Johnson Major generalJohnson Aguiyi-Ironsi (1924–1966) Later military ruler February 1965 15 January 1966 0–1 years
Chief of Army Staff
No.
Portrait
Chief of Army Staff
Took office
Left office
Time in office
Ref.
1 Gowon, Yakubu Lieutenant colonelYakubu Gowon FSS (born 1934) Later military ruler January 1966 July 1966 6 months [citation needed ]
2 Akahan, Joseph Lieutenant colonelJoseph Akahan OFR FSS (1937–1968) July 1966 May 1968 † 1 year, 9 months [citation needed ]
3 Katsina, Hassan Major generalHassan Katsina RCDS , PSC (1933–1995) May 1968 January 1971 2 years, 8 months [citation needed ]
4 Ejoor, David Major generalDavid Ejoor (1932–2019) January 1971 July 1975 4 years, 6 months [citation needed ]
5 Danjuma, Theophilus Lieutenant generalTheophilus Danjuma (born 1938) July 1975 October 1979 4 years, 3 months [citation needed ]
6 Akinrinade, Ipoola Lieutenant generalIpoola Alani Akinrinade CFR FSS (born 1939) later Chief of Defence Staff October 1979 April 1980 6 months [citation needed ]
7 Jalo, Gibson Lieutenant generalGibson Jalo CFR FSS , JSS (1939–2000) later Chief of Defence Staff April 1980 October 1981 1 year, 6 months [citation needed ]
8 Wushishi, Inua Lieutenant generalInua Wushishi CFR FSS (1940–2021) October 1981 October 1983 2 years [citation needed ]
9 Babangida, Ibrahim Major generalIbrahim Babangida (born 1941) Later military ruler January 1984 August 1985 1 year, 7 months [citation needed ]
10 Abacha, Sani Lieutenant generalSani Abacha GCON , DSS, mni (1943–1998) Later military ruler August 1985 August 1990 5 years [citation needed ]
11 Abacha, Sani Lieutenant generalSalihu Ibrahim FSS , FHWC (1935–2018) August 1990 September 1993 3 years, 1 month [citation needed ]
12 Gusau, Aliyu Lieutenant generalAliyu Mohammed Gusau DSS, rcds (born 1943) September 1993 November 1993 2 months [citation needed ]
13 Alli, Chris Major generalChris Alli CRG, DSS, ndc, psc(+) (1944–2023) November 1993 August 1994 9 months [citation needed ]
14 Kazir, Alwali Major generalAlwali Kazir DSS, Usawc, psc(+) (born 1947) August 1994 March 1996 1 year, 7 months [citation needed ]
15 Bamaiyi, Ishaya Lieutenant generalIshaya Bamaiyi DSS, Usawc, psc(+) (born 1949) March 1996 May 1999 3 years, 2 months [citation needed ]
16 Malu, Victor Lieutenant generalVictor Malu DSS, mni, fwc, psc (1947–2017) May 1999 April 2001 1 year, 11 months [citation needed ]
17 Ogomudia, Alexander Lieutenant generalAlexander Ogomudia (born 1949) Later Chief of Defence Staff April 2001 June 2003 2 years, 2 months [citation needed ]
18 Agwai, Martin Lieutenant generalMartin Luther Agwai (born 1948) Later Chief of Defence Staff June 2003 June 2006 3 years [citation needed ]
19 Azazi, Owoye Lieutenant generalOwoye Andrew Azazi (1952–2012) Later Chief of Defence Staff 1 June 2006 May 2007 11 months [citation needed ]
20 Yusuf, Luka Lieutenant generalLuka Yusuf CFR, GSS, GPP, DSO, psc(+), fwc, Msc (1952–2009) June 2007 August 2008 1 year, 3 months [citation needed ]
21 Dambazau, Abdulrahman Lieutenant generalAbdulrahman Dambazau CFR, GSS, psc, ndc, fwc(+) (born 1954) August 2008 September 2010 2 years, 1 month [citation needed ]
22 Ihejirika, Azubuike Lieutenant generalAzubuike Ihejirika CFR, GSS, psc(+), fwc, fniqs (born 1956) September 2010 January 2014 3 years, 4 months [ 7]
23 Minimah, Kenneth Lieutenant generalKenneth Minimah GSS, psc(+), fwc (born 1959) January 2014 July 2015 1 year, 6 months https://punchng.com/tinubu-promotes-acting-coas-oluyede-to-lieutenant-general/
24 Buratai, Tukur Lieutenant generalTukur Yusuf Buratai NAM, GSS, psc(+), ndc (BD) (born 1960) 16 July 2015 28 January 2021 5 years, 6 months [ 8]
25 Attahiru, Ibrahim Lieutenant generalIbrahim Attahiru (1966–2021) 28 January 2021 21 May 2021 †3 months [ 9] [ 10]
26 Yahaya, Faruk Lieutenant generalFaruk Yahaya (born 1966) 27 May 2021 23 June 2023 2 years [ 11] [ 12]
27 Lagbaja, Taoreed Lieutenant generalTaoreed Lagbaja (1968–2024) 23 June 2023 5 November 2024 1 year, 4 months [ 13]
28 Oluyede, Olufemi Lieutenant generalOlufemi Oluyede (born 1968) 30 October 2024 Incumbent 0 months [ 14]
Source: [ 15]
See also
References
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