Defence headquarters gets new officers
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DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS GETS NEW OFFICERS
Lagos, Nigeria - The Defence Headquarters has announced the appointment of new officers to its ranks. The new officers, who were sworn in yesterday, will be responsible for overseeing various aspects of the country's defence and security.
According to a statement released by the Defence Headquarters, the new officers were selected after a rigorous screening process and have been assigned to various departments within the headquarters.
The new officers include:
- Brigadier General John Smith, who has been appointed as the new Director of Operations. He has over 20 years of experience in the military and has served in various capacities, including as a battalion commander and a staff officer.
- Colonel Jane Doe, who has been appointed as the new Director of Intelligence. She has a background in intelligence gathering and analysis and has worked with various security agencies in the country.
- Lieutenant Colonel Bob Johnson, who has been appointed as the new Director of Logistics. He has experience in supply chain management and has worked with various military units in the country.
The Defence Headquarters has also announced the appointment of new officers to its advisory board. The new members include:
- General Abubakar, a retired army general who has been appointed as the new chairman of the advisory board. He has extensive experience in military affairs and has served as a senior officer in the Nigerian Army.
- Air Vice Marshal Olumide, a retired air force officer who has been appointed as a member of the advisory board. He has experience in aviation and has worked with various air force units in the country.
The Defence Headquarters has expressed confidence in the new officers and has assured the public that they will work tirelessly to ensure the security and defence of the country.
"We are pleased to welcome these new officers to the Defence Headquarters," said a spokesperson for the Defence Headquarters. "They bring with them a wealth of experience and expertise that will be invaluable in our efforts to protect the country and its citizens."
The Defence Headquarters has also announced plans to hold a ceremony to swear in the new officers, which will be attended by senior military officers and other dignitaries.