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Ishaya Bamaiyi

Ishaya Rizi Bamaiyi
Chief of Army Staff
In office
March 1996 – May 1999
Preceded by Maj-Gen. Alwali Kazir
Succeeded by Lt-Gen. S.V.L. Malu
Personal details
Born (1949-09-21)21 September 1949
Zuru Kebbi State, Nigeria
Awards GCON, FSS, MSS, DSS, NSM, General Service Medal|GSM, DSM
Military service
Allegiance  Nigeria
Service/branch Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg Nigerian Army
Years of service 1968–May 1999
Rank Lieutenant general
Commands Brigades of Guards, Lagos garrison Command, Nigerian Army
Battles/wars Biafran war

Ishaya Bamaiyi, GCON (born September 21, 1949) is a retired Nigerian Army Lieutenant General and former Chief of Army Staff. His older brother was Major General Musa Bamaiyi, former Head of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

He was born in Kebbi State Northwestern Nigeria. He was Short serviced commissioned into the Nigerian Army infantry Corps in 1968 as a member of SSC 4 he attended the following courses

General Bamaiyi prior to becoming the Chief of Army Staff held the following post

General Bamaiyi was appointed Chief of Army Staff (COAS) in March 1996 by General Sanni Abacha. He served as COAS for 3 years until his retirement on May 1999

On 10 December 1999 Gen Bamaiya was charged with the attempted Murder of Guardian Newspaper Publisher Alex Ibru on 2 February 1996 alongside the former Chief Security Officer (CSO) to Gen Abacha, Major Hamza al-Mustapha, and others by the Lagos state government. Bamaiyi who served under the military administration of late General Sani Abacha was arraigned by the Lagos state government of the attempted murder of publisher of the Guardian newspaper, Mr. Alex Ibru, and an eminent Delta state indigene, Mr. Isaac Porbeni He was discharged and acquitted on 2 April 2008 of any wrongdoing in the saga after nine years in detention

Ishaya and his older brother, Musa Bamaiyi reportedly feuded for years leading to Musa seeking redress from the Human Rights Violation Investigation Commission (HRVIC) Panel, headed by Justice Chukwudifu Oputa.


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