Nigerian Army General gets United Nations appointment

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Nigeria’s Brigadier General Gabriel Olufemi Esho has been appointed as the Deputy Force Commander of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO)

He made history as the first Nigerian to hold such a position within MINURSO after he took over from Commodore Faustina Boakyewwa Anokye from the Ghana Navy during a colorful ceremony held at the MINURSO headquarters, Laayoune.

Brigadier General Gabriel Olufemi Esho expressed deep gratitude for the support he has received.

He emphasized the importance of diversity within global peacekeeping missions, stating that representation is essential for meaningful and lasting change.

Background

Brigadier General Esho hails from Ondo State in South West Nigeria

After graduating from the Nigerian Defense Academy as a member of 46th Regular Course with an honorary degree in Mathematics and a masters degree in Strategic Studies, his dedication and exceptional leadership qualities quickly garnered attention.

Throughout his career, Brigadier General Esho has displayed fierceness, resilience, and a remarkable grasp of strategic military operations.

His track record in various peacekeeping missions across Africa soon captured the attention of the United Nations, which recognized his incredible potential and appointed him to MINURSO.

MINURSO was established by the UN Security Council in 1991 with the primary objective of overseeing the referendum on self-determination for the people of Western Sahara.

The mission has long been regarded as one of the most challenging, yet crucial, peacekeeping operations in the world.

Brigadier General Esho’s appointment as Deputy Force Commander not only recognizes his exceptional military skills but also highlights the UN’s commitment to diversifying its peacekeeping forces.

As Brig Gen Esho assumes his role, his priority will be to strengthen the mission’s mandate and ensure the safety and well-being of the local population in Western Sahara.

His vision for MINURSO includes actively engaging with the Sahrawi people, fostering dialogue, and promoting trust within the communities. Brig Gen Esho firmly believes that sustainable peace can only be achieved through understanding and collaboration.

His appointment not only embodies Nigeria’s commitment to global peace and security but also paves the way for a more inclusive and representative future for peacekeeping missions worldwide.

The highlight of the event was the transfer of baton/handing over between the outgoing and in-coming DFC which was witnessed by the Head of Mission and Special Representative of the Secretary-General Mr Alexander Ivanko, Force Commander Maj Gen MD Fakhrul Ahsan

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