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Retired Major-General Akerejola Reflects on Military Career, Embraces New Civilian Role

Kogi Flame by Kogi Flame
April 23, 2026
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Retired Major-General Akerejola Reflects on Military Career, Embraces New Civilian Role

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A retired Major-General, Erema Akerejola, Chief of Army Logistics Defence Headquarters has described his transition from military to civilian life as a significant shift, marked by mixed emotions after 35 years of service to the nation.

Speaking in an interview in Ogori, OgoriMangogo local government area of Kogi State recently during Ovia Osese cultural festival, Akerejola said life outside the military differs greatly from the structured and disciplined environment of the armed forces, noting that retirement, though inevitable, comes with new opportunities and reflections.

“It has been a mixed bag of emotions. After serving for 35 years, I discovered that things are done differently in civilian life compared to the military. But it is something every military officer looks forward to after reaching the peak of their career,” he said.

The retired general expressed gratitude to God for a successful career, adding that civilian life presents a new phase filled with promise.

Reflecting on what he misses most, Akerejola pointed to the daily routine of wearing military uniform and the discipline that defines military operations.

“I miss waking up every morning and putting on the khaki. The discipline in the military is unique. Instructions are carried out with trust and precision, unlike in civilian settings where individuals tend to interpret directives differently,” he explained.

On his most memorable experiences, Akerejola highlighted his participation in United Nations peacekeeping missions and his years as an instructor in military institutions.

“Serving as a UN peacekeeper was quite instructive. Also, spending about 12 years as an instructor allowed me to mentor young officers who are now contributing to national security,” he said.

Speaking on his future role in his hometown, Ogori, especially following the passing of his father, the late Ubuoro-Ajagajigi of Ogori, Chief (Professor) Eminefo Olugbemiro Akerejola, the retired officer said he is still finding his footing but remains committed to community development.

“There are areas where help is needed, particularly in education and encouraging the girl-child. I may not have a specific plan yet, but I am willing to contribute to anything that will improve society,” he stated.

Addressing concerns that he retired early, Akerejola maintained that his retirement was timely, having dedicated most of his life to military service, including his early years at the Nigerian Military School.

“I have been in uniform since the age of 10. Retirement is inevitable, and this is the time to move on and serve in other capacities,” he said.

While acknowledging moments of reflection during his career, including the loss of colleagues and decisions made in service, he noted that he harbours no regrets.

On whether he would choose a military career again, Akerejola responded affirmatively, saying, “Yes, definitely.”

The retired general also expressed appreciation to the Ogori community for honouring him with an award, describing it as motivation to do more.

“It is encouraging to be recognised by your people. I thank the Ogori Descendants Union, the traditional council and the entire community for finding me worthy,” he said.

He further called on the Kogi State Government to promote the Ovia Osese Festival, describing it as a cultural asset with tourism potential.

“The festival attracts visitors annually. Government support can help showcase our culture and generate revenue for the community, the state, and the country,” he added.

On his family name, Akerejola said he remains proud of its legacy and is committed to upholding its reputation.

“My father taught me to always help others. That is the principle I hold dear,” he said.

The retired general, however, disclosed that he has not entered into any new alliances since leaving service.

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