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Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has ordered the retirement of 40 of the military's most senior commanders. | Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has ordered the retirement of 40 of the military's most senior commanders. |
They include the generals in charge of the army's five divisions. | They include the generals in charge of the army's five divisions. |
Nigeria has been ruled by the military for 30 of the 47 years since independence but a coup is no longer likely, a BBC correspondent says. | Nigeria has been ruled by the military for 30 of the 47 years since independence but a coup is no longer likely, a BBC correspondent says. |
Mr Yar'Adua was sworn in May - the first time one elected leader had handed power to another, although but the elections were widely condemned. | |
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo ordered a similar purge of the military shortly after his inauguration in 1999. | Former President Olusegun Obasanjo ordered a similar purge of the military shortly after his inauguration in 1999. |
'Purely routine' | |
Mr Obasanjo, himself a beneficiary of a 1975 coup, said he wanted to rid Nigerian military of its penchant for plotting coups. | Mr Obasanjo, himself a beneficiary of a 1975 coup, said he wanted to rid Nigerian military of its penchant for plotting coups. |
But the military says Mr Yar'Adua's motives for approving the retirement of 40 top army and air force commanders are different. | |
"We are now following due process and trying to go back to the best military traditions," Nigerian defence spokesman Col MD Yusuf told the BBC News website. | "We are now following due process and trying to go back to the best military traditions," Nigerian defence spokesman Col MD Yusuf told the BBC News website. |
He also denied that any particular ethnic group was being targeted, which has led to unrest in the military in the past. | He also denied that any particular ethnic group was being targeted, which has led to unrest in the military in the past. |
A spokesman for Mr Yar'Adua said the commanders were due to retire, having spent the required 35 years in service. | |
"No other motives should be ascribed to this purely routine movement of personnel in the armed forces," Olusegun Adeniyi said. | |
Mr Obasanjo became Nigeria's first democratically elected president after 16 years of military rule in 1999. | Mr Obasanjo became Nigeria's first democratically elected president after 16 years of military rule in 1999. |