- Martin Luther Agwai
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Martin Luther Agwai
General Martin Luther Agwai.
Born November 8, 1948
Kaduna, NigeriaAllegiance Federal Republic of Nigeria Service/branch Nigerian Army Years of service 1972 - 2009 Rank General Commands held Chief of Armed Staff, Federal Republic of Nigeria
Chief of Defence Staff, Federal Republic of Nigeria
United Nations Advisor
Deputy Force Commander of the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone
Force Commander of the African Union - United Nations Hybrid Operation in DarfurAwards Force Service Star
Meritorious Service Star
Distinguished Service Star
Fellow of the War College
Commander of the Federal RepublicOther work Chairman, Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria DICON General Martin Luther Agwai CFR GSS psc(+) fwc is a retired Nigerian soldier.
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Early life and education
Agwai was born on November 8, 1948 in Kaduna, a city in Northern Nigeria. He hails from a Christian home and was the President of Fellowship of Christian Students at Government Secondary School, Zaria in 1967. He graduated from the Nigerian Command and Staff College, British Army Staff College, Camberley and United States Army Armour School amongst others. He holds a Post Graduate diploma in Public Administration with distinctions from the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) and National Defence University, Washington DC, where he obtained a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy. While at NDU, he won the Ambassadors Award for excellence in research and writing, making him the first foreigner to win the award.
Career
He was commissioned into the Nigerian Armed Forces in 1972 and has held several positions including Chief of Training and Operations of the Nigerian Armed Forces and Director of Military Training at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna. He was the Nigerian Military Adviser at Harare, covering the whole of Southern Africa between 1993 - 1996. He was a Directing Staff and Chief Instructor at the Command and Staff College Jaji - Kaduna, Nigeria. Before becoming the Chief of Army Staff he was the Deputy Military Adviser at United Nations Headquarters, New York. He was the Chief of Defence Staff of the Nigerian Armed Forces since 1 June 2006. Before that, he held several senior positions in the Nigerian Army, including being Chief of Army Staff. He served as the commander of the combined United Nations-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur. General Agwai led one of the biggest peacekeeping operations in the world with approximately 20,000 troops and 6,000 police under his command.
In a statement made available on BBC, he was quoted to have said that: "We are not here to conquer anybody, We are not here to compel any peace. We are here to work with the Sudanese people - both the government and the parties to assist them to find peace. We are not here to impose peace. We are not here to fight anybody."
Retirement
General Martin Luther Agwai retired from the Nigerian Armed Forces in December 2009. The Minister of Defence, Retired Maj-Gen Abbe said "the magnificent parade accorded Agwai is an indication that the nation is happy... the country is proud to produce a fine officer and a gentleman who gave a good account of himself. I am expressing the Commander-in-Chief’s pleasure, President Umaru Yar'Adua for the service he had rendered to his country and beyond and that is what an officer should be".
References
External links
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/6998279.stm (accessed 2 Dec. 2007)
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7123378.stm (accessed 2 Dec. 2007)
- http://people.africadatabase.org/en/person/14700.html (accessed 2 Dec. 2007)
- http://www.bmlv.gv.at/wissen-forschung/publikationen/person.php?id=720 (accessed 2 Dec. 2007)
- http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2007/sgsm11013.doc.htm
- http://www.nigeriaa2z.com/2009/12/19/agwai-bows-out-of-the-military/
Military offices Preceded by Chief of the Defence Staff
2007 – 2008Succeeded by Military offices Preceded by
Lt Gen AO OgomudiaChief of the Army Staff
2003 – 2006Succeeded by
Lt Gen OA AzaziChiefs Of Army Staff (COAS) Nigeria Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi (1965-1966)
Yakubu Gowon (1966)
Joseph Akahan (1967-1968)
Hassan Katsina (1968-1971)
David Ejoor (1971-1975)
Theophilus Danjuma (1975-1979)Ipoola Alani Akinrinade (1979-1980)
Gibson Jalo (1980-1981)
Mohammed Inuwa Wushishi (1981-1983)
Ibrahim Babangida (1984-1985)
Sani Abacha (1985-1990)
Salihu Ibrahim (1990-1993)Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (1993)
Chris Alli (1993-1994)
Alwali Kazir (1994-1996)
Victor Malu (1999-2001)
Alexander Ogomudia (2001-2003)
Martin Luther Agwai (2003-2006)Owoye Andrew Azazi (2006-2007)
Luka Nyeh Yusuf (2007-2008)
Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (2008-)Categories:- Living people
- Nigerian military personnel
- Nigerian generals
- People of the Darfur conflict
- 1948 births
- Graduates of the Staff College, Camberley
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