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Maj Gen Zakari Abubakar assumes command as 49th Nigerian Army Artillery chief

Adelowo Oladipo
January 25, 2025
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Major General Zakari Abubakar has taken over as the 49th Commander of the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery, Kontagora, in Niger State, succeeding Maj. Gen. Markus Kangye.

This was contained in a statement by Capt. Adeyemi Adekunle, Assistant Director Army Public Relations, Kontagora, over the weekend in Minna.

In his maiden speech, Abubakar thanked the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Olufemi Oluyede, for entrusting him with the responsibility of leading the corps.

He pledged to sustain the successes achieved by his predecessor and ensure the corps remains composed of professional gunners, combat-ready to fulfill their duties.

He expressed his gratitude to Kangye, emphasising his desire to maintain a strong connection with his predecessor.

He acknowledged the importance of mentorship and pledged to make Kangye his mentor to foster growth within the corps.

The new commander outlined his key priorities, focusing on the maintenance of guns and equipment, training, and welfare of artillery officers and soldiers.

He reassured personnel that their well-being was paramount and strategic initiatives would be implemented to enhance training programmes.

He also declared his commitment to “water the flowers left behind” by General Kangye, recognising the diverse legacies within the corps.

He vowed to cultivate both enduring traditions and innovative strategies to drive the Nigerian Army Corps of Artillery forward.

The new commander also emphasised the importance of adapting the corps’ firepower capabilities to align with strategic objectives, enhancing operational readiness and effectiveness in various combat scenarios.

He called on officers and soldiers to fully cooperate and engage in his vital mission, stressing the need for teamwork, dedication, and excellence.

In his farewell address, Kangye underscored the importance of unity and the vital role officers play in supporting the new commander.

He encouraged open communication, urging officers to share information, and charged them to demonstrate courage, emphasising physical bravery and moral integrity.

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