
Armoured Corps Bids Major General OC Ajunwa Farewell In Grand Style
In a colourful and dignified ceremony held at the Headquarters Nigerian Army Armored Corps Obienu Barracks, Bauchi. Officers, soldiers and distinguished guests gathered to bid farewell to the outgoing Commander Armoured Corps, Major General OC Ajunwa (grand service star), in recognition of his exemplary leadership, dedication and outstanding contributions to the Corps, the Nigerian Army and the Nation at large.
The event, described as both auspicious and emotional, reflected the deep respect and admiration accorded to the outgoing Commander Armoured Corps, who has been widely acknowledged as an amiable, disciplined and visionary leader. Under his command, the Nigerian Army Armour Corps witnessed remarkable progress in operational readiness, training and welfare of personnel under command. His tenure was characterized by professionalism, unity of purpose and unwavering commitment to the core values of the Nigerian Army.
In his farewell address, Major General Obinna C Ajunwa expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff now Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General OO Oluyede for the opportunity to serve and contribute to the growth and effectiveness of the Nigerian Army Armour Corps and the Army in general. He appreciated the officers, soldiers and barrack community for their support, loyalty and cooperation throughout his tenure. He encouraged them to remain steadfast, disciplined and committed to upholding the honour and traditions of the Corps. He also welcomed young Armoured officers of 72 Regular Combatants and Short Service Combatants 48 to the Corps he urged them to work hard and strive to impact their quota to the Corps.
The highlight of the ceremony included a sentforth where presentation of souvenirs and gifts were made, goodwill messages from officers and friends and farewell parade at the quarter guard. The atmosphere was filled with nostalgia and admiration as colleagues recounted the Commander’s humility, mentorship and positive impact on the Corps and its personnel.
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