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Army Halts Retirement Procedures Amid National Security Emergency

December 7, 2025
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The Nigerian Army has put an immediate stop to all statutory and voluntary retirements for specific groups of officers following the nationwide security emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu.

This decision, outlined in an internal communication dated December 3 and signed by Maj. Gen. E. I. Okoro on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, was made to preserve manpower, experience, and operational strength as the Armed Forces intensify efforts to counter growing insecurity across the country.

The document, which referenced the Harmonized Terms and Conditions of Service Officers (HTACOS) 2024, explained that although officers ordinarily exit service after reaching age limits, completing 35 years in uniform, or encountering repeated promotion or conversion setbacks, the rules also allow for service extension when deemed essential for the military.

The memo emphasized that military service is defined as a continuous period from commissioning or enlistment until retirement, shaped by the regulations contained in HTACOS Officers 2024. These rules include specific age limits attached to each rank, the maximum service duration, and the conditions stated in Paragraphs 11.02(d) and 17.15.

Despite these retirement guidelines, the memo highlighted that Chapter 3.10(e) of the HTACOS Officers 2024 authorizes an extension of service when considered beneficial to the Armed Forces. It pointed to the President’s declaration on November 26, which imposed a nationwide security emergency and ordered the expansion of the military and other security institutions. In response to this directive and the urgent need to broaden personnel strength, the Army announced that all categories of statutory and voluntary retirements were being placed on temporary hold.

Tribute To Fallen Soldiers

The circular explained that this suspension affects officers who fall within several categories, including those who failed promotion examinations on three attempts, officers who were passed over for promotion three times, individuals who have reached the rank-specific age ceiling, those who did not pass conversion boards three times, and officers who have already completed 35 years of service. Officers who do not wish to remain in service under the extension arrangement may proceed with regular retirement procedures.

However, those who choose to stay under the extension should understand that they will no longer be eligible for career advancement, including promotion opportunities, career courses, sponsorship for courses, secondment options, or extra-regimental duties.

The directive instructed commanders across formations to share the new policy with their personnel and ensure morale is properly managed during the transition. It also noted that the suspension of retirements would be reassessed as national security conditions evolve.

President Bola Tinubu had, on November 26, 2025, announced the security emergency and ordered the military, police, and intelligence services to begin massive recruitment efforts and deploy thousands of additional operatives nationwide.

What you should know

The Nigerian Army’s suspension of statutory and voluntary retirements reflects the urgency surrounding Nigeria’s escalating security crisis.

Triggered by President Bola Tinubu’s nationwide security emergency declaration, the policy aims to retain experienced officers at a time when the Armed Forces are expanding to confront widespread threats. Although officers typically retire based on age limits, service duration, or promotion setbacks, the military invoked provisions in HTACOS 2024 to temporarily halt exits.

While officers may reject the extension and retire normally, those who remain will no longer progress in their careers. The measure remains temporary and will be reviewed as security conditions stabilize.

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