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Luka Yusuf

Luka Nyeh Yusuf CFR GSS GPP DSO psc(+) fwc Msc (22 September 1952 – 2 June 2009) was a Nigerian army lieutenant general who served as Chief of Army Staff (COAS) from 2007 to 2008.[1] He succeeded Owoye Andrew Azazi as Chief of Army Staff.[2]

Luka Yusuf
Chief of Army Staff
In office
May 2007 – August 2008
PresidentUmaru Musa Yar'Adua
Preceded byO.A. Azazi
Succeeded byA.B. Dambazau
Command Officer in Charge of the Armed Forces of Liberia
In office
February 2006 – May 2007
PresidentEllen Johnson Sirleaf
Succeeded bySuraj Abdurrahman
Personal details
Born(1952-09-22)22 September 1952
Bara-Kagoma, Northern Region, British Nigeria (now in Kaduna State, Nigeria)
Died2 June 2009(2009-06-02) (aged 56)
London, England
Alma materNigerian Defence Academy
Military service
Allegiance Nigeria
Branch/service Nigerian Army
Rank Lieutenant general
CommandsCommander, Nigerian Military Continent to United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) Commander, Armed Forces of Liberia (2006-2007)

Education & background edit

Yusuf was born on September 22, 1952, in Bara-Kagoma, Kaduna State. He attended the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant into the Nigerian Army Artillery Corps in 1975 and was a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) Course 14.  Others in his NDA class were officers such as former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Paul Dike[1]

Career edit

Yusuf served as Commander of the Nigerian military contingent to United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) before being appointed in 2006 as Commander in Charge of the Armed Forces of Liberia by Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.[3] Upon Yusuf's appointment as Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff by President Umaru Yar Adua in 2007,[4] Liberia's President awarded General Yusuf with Liberia's Honor of Distinguished Service. He will always be remembered for his contributions in the area of bringing peace to the troubled Niger Delta Region where he described the militants as misguided children. He said that though the Nigerian Army has the wherewithal to deal with the militants, it was better for the nation to take the path of dialogue than confronting the militants in an all out offensive.

He also said all soldiers had the right to sue the army if they felt they had been slighted in any way and if any judgment was given in favour of the complainants, the army would abide by any court ruling.

His words, “I am a fulfilled man, we have been able to achieve monumental feats because, compared to the last 30 years, the difference in the last one year has been immense. We set the Army on a transformation path, we beefed up training, Eagle Ex-Ring 1V 2007 and NADCEL 2008 is an attestation to this fact. In addition to several unit level trainings, preparations are currently on for others now. My appeal, however, is that the maintenance of our equipment should not be compromised.’’ 

He said, “we were 101 that got admission into NDA in 1973; only 67 came through two years later. Today, 28th of August 2008, I am the last man standing among the 14th Regular Course. I am an extremely fulfilled man. I am proud to have tasted battles and commanded the Nigerian Army, the pride of every soldier”.

Yusuf was very particular about the welfare of his men. “Never in the history of the Army have barracks been renovated enblock as five barracks are slated for renovation, meaning that in four years, all Army barracks in the country would have been renovated. We also made sure that our troops on peace support operations get their full allowances as stipulated by the United Nations. It has never happened before”.

He also launched the Barracks Youth Foundation for the upliftment of the teeming youngsters in the barracks.

He also cherished the transformation of the Army and he put so much energy into the realisation of that dream.[5]

Death edit

Yusuf died in London on June 2, 2009, after a protracted illness at the age of 56 [6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Auta, Benjamin. . Daily Trust. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  2. ^ Siollun, Max (2009). Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria's Military Coup Culture (1966-1976). Algora Publishing, 2009. p. 252. ISBN 9780875867083. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  3. ^ "LIBERIA: Sirleaf starts to form government, some appointments spark protest". IRN. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  4. ^ Agande, Ben. "Yar'Adua Decorates Azazi, Yusuf With New Positions". Vanguard Nigeria. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  5. ^ "Outgoing Military Chief of Staff Receives Nation's Highest Military Distinction -". Executive Mansion - President of Liberia. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  6. ^ "Former COAS, Gen. Yusuf Is Dead". Modern Ghana. Retrieved 15 February 2016.

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Luka Nyeh Yusuf CFR GSS GPP DSO psc fwc Msc 22 September 1952 2 June 2009 was a Nigerian army lieutenant general who served as Chief of Army Staff COAS from 2007 to 2008 1 He succeeded Owoye Andrew Azazi as Chief of Army Staff 2 Lieutenant generalLuka YusufCFR GSS GPP DSO psc fwc MscChief of Army StaffIn office May 2007 August 2008PresidentUmaru Musa Yar AduaPreceded byO A AzaziSucceeded byA B DambazauCommand Officer in Charge of the Armed Forces of LiberiaIn office February 2006 May 2007PresidentEllen Johnson SirleafSucceeded bySuraj AbdurrahmanPersonal detailsBorn 1952 09 22 22 September 1952Bara Kagoma Northern Region British Nigeria now in Kaduna State Nigeria Died2 June 2009 2009 06 02 aged 56 London EnglandAlma materNigerian Defence AcademyMilitary serviceAllegiance NigeriaBranch serviceNigerian ArmyRankLieutenant generalCommandsCommander Nigerian Military Continent to United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone UNAMSIL Commander Armed Forces of Liberia 2006 2007 Contents 1 Education amp background 2 Career 3 Death 4 ReferencesEducation amp background editYusuf was born on September 22 1952 in Bara Kagoma Kaduna State He attended the Nigerian Defence Academy NDA and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant into the Nigerian Army Artillery Corps in 1975 and was a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy NDA Course 14 Others in his NDA class were officers such as former Chief of Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Paul Dike 1 Career editYusuf served as Commander of the Nigerian military contingent to United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone UNAMSIL before being appointed in 2006 as Commander in Charge of the Armed Forces of Liberia by Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf 3 Upon Yusuf s appointment as Nigeria s Chief of Army Staff by President Umaru Yar Adua in 2007 4 Liberia s President awarded General Yusuf with Liberia s Honor of Distinguished Service He will always be remembered for his contributions in the area of bringing peace to the troubled Niger Delta Region where he described the militants as misguided children He said that though the Nigerian Army has the wherewithal to deal with the militants it was better for the nation to take the path of dialogue than confronting the militants in an all out offensive He also said all soldiers had the right to sue the army if they felt they had been slighted in any way and if any judgment was given in favour of the complainants the army would abide by any court ruling His words I am a fulfilled man we have been able to achieve monumental feats because compared to the last 30 years the difference in the last one year has been immense We set the Army on a transformation path we beefed up training Eagle Ex Ring 1V 2007 and NADCEL 2008 is an attestation to this fact In addition to several unit level trainings preparations are currently on for others now My appeal however is that the maintenance of our equipment should not be compromised He said we were 101 that got admission into NDA in 1973 only 67 came through two years later Today 28th of August 2008 I am the last man standing among the 14th Regular Course I am an extremely fulfilled man I am proud to have tasted battles and commanded the Nigerian Army the pride of every soldier Yusuf was very particular about the welfare of his men Never in the history of the Army have barracks been renovated enblock as five barracks are slated for renovation meaning that in four years all Army barracks in the country would have been renovated We also made sure that our troops on peace support operations get their full allowances as stipulated by the United Nations It has never happened before He also launched the Barracks Youth Foundation for the upliftment of the teeming youngsters in the barracks He also cherished the transformation of the Army and he put so much energy into the realisation of that dream 5 Death editYusuf died in London on June 2 2009 after a protracted illness at the age of 56 6 References edit a b Auta Benjamin Yusuf The man the soldier the General Daily Trust Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 15 February 2016 Siollun Max 2009 Oil Politics and Violence Nigeria s Military Coup Culture 1966 1976 Algora Publishing 2009 p 252 ISBN 9780875867083 Retrieved 15 February 2016 LIBERIA Sirleaf starts to form government some appointments spark protest IRN Retrieved 15 February 2016 Agande Ben Yar Adua Decorates Azazi Yusuf With New Positions Vanguard Nigeria Retrieved 15 February 2016 Outgoing Military Chief of Staff Receives Nation s Highest Military Distinction Executive Mansion President of Liberia Retrieved 15 February 2016 Former COAS Gen Yusuf Is Dead Modern Ghana Retrieved 15 February 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luka Yusuf amp oldid 1197448796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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