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Chief of Defence Staff Meets Retired Officers In Ibadan

The Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor on Thursday met with retired military personnel in Ibadan, Oyo State capital.
General Lucky denied allegations that personnel of the Nigerian Army are conniving with terrorists to terrorise the country.
Defence Chief made the disclosure while speaking with newsmen at a meeting with retired military officers in the Southwest zone held in Ibadan.
According to him, there is no way you would conspire with people who would take your life.
The chief of Defence Staff said the military experience of the past retired officers was necessary to bring back the security architecture of the nation back on track.
On his part, General Officer commanding Two Division, Major General Gold Ndubuisi wants the retired officers to play their parts in safeguarding the country’s from enemies.
It was gathered that the Chief of Defence Staff will also meet with senior military officers in other zones of the country.

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