Public backlash and reported pressure from senior retired military officers have allegedly led to the suspension of a planned promotion for President Bola Tinubu’s Aide de Camp Nurudeen Yusuf.
According to multiple sources within military circles, concerns were raised over the speed and nature of the proposed promotion, which many critics described as irregular and capable of undermining established military hierarchy and discipline. The controversy triggered intense debate both within the armed forces and in the public space.
Senior retired officers were said to have privately expressed their displeasure, warning that bypassing standard promotion timelines could damage morale within the ranks. Sources claim that the growing unrest prompted a review at the highest levels, leading to the reported suspension.
Analysts note that the role of Aide de Camp to the President is traditionally occupied by officers within specific ranks and that deviation from this norm often attracts scrutiny. While the Presidency has not issued an official statement, insiders suggest that the decision was taken to prevent further erosion of trust within the military institution.
Observers say the incident highlights the sensitivity surrounding military promotions and the importance of maintaining institutional processes in a democratic system.

