The Council of Ministers of the XFS is expected to re-appoint the Commander of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Yusuf Raagge.
Odowa was removed from this position a year ago, recalling that during his tenure as Commander, the Armed Forces achieved great success in the operations against terrorism that began at the end of 2022, many areas were liberated.
His return to the CDS Command means that the government will once again resume operations against terrorism.
It was a week ago when Brigadier General Sahl Abdullahi Omar, also known as Khalid, was appointed as the Commander of the Infantry.
The Council of Ministers of the XFS is preparing to re-appoint Lieutenant General Yusuf Raagge as the Commander of the Armed Forces. This decision comes a year after Raagge was removed from the position, despite his success in leading the Armed Forces to victory against terrorism.
During his previous tenure as Commander, Raagge played a crucial role in the operations against terrorism that began in 2022. Under his leadership, the Armed Forces were able to liberate many areas from terrorist control, bringing safety and stability to the region.
The re-appointment of Raagge is seen as a positive move by the government, signaling a renewed commitment to combatting terrorism. With his proven track record of success, Raagge is expected to once again lead the Armed Forces to victory against the forces of extremism.
In addition to Raagge’s re-appointment, Brigadier General Sahl Abdullahi Omar, also known as Khalid, was recently appointed as the Commander of the Infantry. These leadership changes are part of the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the Armed Forces and ensure the security of the country.
As the XFS gears up for a new phase in its fight against terrorism, the re-appointment of Raagge and the appointment of Khalid signal a renewed focus on security and stability in the region. With experienced leaders at the helm, the Armed Forces are poised to continue their successful operations against terrorism and protect the country from external threats.