Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by SAMAJ: 4:32am On Oct 31, 2020 |
I beg to feed despite risking my life for Nigeria, working under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon –Retired Capt. Monye
Capt. Amos Iyari Monye (retd.) tells a Newsman how despite risking his life in the Nigerian Civil War, being shot and working with three senior officers who later became Heads of State/Presidents, he lives in poverty and begs to feed
What was your service number in the army?
I am Capt. Amos Iyari Monye (retd.), with number NA/1239. I was born in 1944 to the family of the late Pa Okoh Monye of Aligwe Quarters, Owa Alero, Ika North East Local Government Area of Delta State.
What schools did you attend?
I started primary education in 1952 and finished in 1958. I started secondary education in 1959 at C.M.S. Modern School, Agbor, Delta State and completed it in 1961. Thereafter, I was employed as a teacher at C.M.S. Primary School, Alihiagu in 1962. In April 1963, some of my colleagues and I were laid off because we were not Grade 2 teachers.
When were you enlisted into Nigeria army?
On September 27, 1963, I joined the Nigeria Army in Ibadan, Oyo State and was sent to the Nigerian Army Depot for recruitment training where I underwent a six-month recruitment course. I passed out in April 1964 and was posted to 2nd Battalion, Abeokuta. In August of the same year, the whole battalion was moved to Ikeja Cantonment, Lagos State.
I served under three senior officers who later became Military Heads of State and presidents of this country, one of whom is Nigeria’s incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari.
What was your experience in the army?
In January 1966, while still at Ikeja Cantonment, I was given 19 days off to take the London General Certificate of Education examination. On January 15, 1966, the coup led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu took place. On September 15 of the same year, there was a counter-coup led by some Hausa soldiers but spearheaded by Gen. Murtala Mohammed. There at the barracks, the Hausa soldiers began to shoot and kill Igbo people. And because many of them thought I was an Igbo man, I was shot in the hand and taken to a guard room. There were many of us in the ‘guardroom’ (common term for small cell). Igbo, Yoruba and soldiers from other ethnic groups were tortured and brutalised.
How did you escape?
On the 10th day of our incarceration, while we were waiting to be executed, Ahmadu Finger came and assured me that nothing was going to happen to me. He convinced other soldiers that I was not Igbo but a Mid-Westerner. That was how I escaped being killed. Shortly after Ahmadu Finger left, Lieutenant Mohammed Nasarawa came and called out names of those to be released and I was among them.
After we were released, Maj. Gen. Yakubu Gowon visited the 10 of us and told us not to run away but stay and work with other soldiers. The next day, nine out of the 10 of us that were released ran away. They could not trust them due to the inhuman treatment meted out to us. But I decided to stay back because of my love and zeal to work for my fatherland.
Some months later, some other soldiers and I were taken to Kaduna but I was not comfortable being alone in the midst of people who wanted me dead. So, I went to plead with the then commander, the late Capt. Isah Buka, who was later executed during the coup led by Buka Suka Dimka, to give me an official posting to Benin but I was denied with a stern warning never to make such a request again or risk being treated as an Igbo man.
We were still in Kaduna when Gen. Gowon created 12 states to replace the regions in 1967 by a military decree. In the same period, Chukemeka Ojukwu declared Biafra. I fell ill and was taken to a military hospital where Nigerian Army and Air force doctors attended to me but I never got better, so I was then taken to one Dr. Oshodi, who diagnosed my condition to be psychological and recommended in a letter to the commander that I should be posted to a more convenient place. The commander called me to commend my courage and assured me that he would write to the record officer at Apapa, Lagos to repost me officially to Benin.
While waiting for my posting, it was announced that my battalion was moving to the boundary. I was expecting to be among the ‘Rear Party Men’ (aged and sick soldiers who normally guarded the barracks when the soldiers were out to fight) but unfortunately, when the list of Rear Party Men came out, I did not make the list. I felt so bad because I needed to take care of my health.
What did you do?
I approached Muhammadu Buhari, who was the adjutant then (an adjutant is a military officer who acts as an administrative assistant to a senior officer) and told him that I was sick and was waiting for my posting letter. Buhari told me it was too late. So, I had no choice but to move with the battalion to the boundary between North and South and settled in Adikpo village located in the present Benue State.
Buhari later became the Head of State and is currently the President. Did you work with anyone else who became the Head of State?
I worked with Gen. Gowon (former Head of State), Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo, a former Head of State and later President. But Buhari was the closest to me of them all. He knew almost, if not everything about my war expeditions.
When were you commissioned as Lieutenant?
After I passed the examination in Enugu, I was taken to Lagos for the final one, which was organised by Olusegun Obasanjo and I also came out with flying colours. With this result, I was admitted into the NDA in 1968 to begin the Officers’ Course. I passed out in August 1969 and was commissioned as Second Lieutenant. Thereafter, I was posted to 3 Marine Commando in Port Harcourt, where I met Obasanjo as my General Officer Commanding. Obasanjo was a Colonel then.
When did you retire from the army?
I was unjustly dismissed. While I was a captain, there was an allegation of embezzlement of funds meant for the soldiers levelled against the brigade major of the battalion, a captain, who was our superior via a written petition by some soldiers, claiming that he embezzled the money given to him to share to the soldiers.
Unjustly, three officers from the South-South who had nothing to do with the said embezzlement, including me (Delta State) and two other colleagues were dismissed from the army unceremoniously in 1975.
We were sacked on the insinuation that we might have instigated the soldiers to petition our boss for embezzling the money meant to be shared to soldiers. The money in question was supposed to be shared to us who were officers under him and the soldiers. Surprisingly, the person who was accused to have embezzled the money was exonerated and we who were supposed to be given the money were dismissed.
What are your regrets?
This is one of the greatest injustices I have received in my life from a country I risked my life to serve. Every effort made to prove our innocence regarding the allegations failed as they didn’t listen to us. We had no godfather to support our appeal. We had no other choice but to return to our various homes without compensations or support of any kind.
What have you been doing since you left the service?
Battered by war expeditions, injustice and denial, I have been at my native home, Owa Alero. I feel neglected, dejected and depressed. I have been begging to eat despite fighting in the Nigerian Army and attaining the rank of a captain and becoming a battalion commander.
I engaged in the business of buying and selling but it has not be easy until I started having eyes problems some years ago.
What efforts have you made to see the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) to revisit your matter?
When Buhari was the Head of State between 1983 and 1985, I made efforts to see him as my former boss but before I could raise funds to visit him, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida’s coup had got him out of office.
I later visited Buhari in Kaduna where we discussed at length in his living room. During that visit, Buhari who knew my labour, efforts, the risks I took to keep Nigeria as one and the truth about my unjust dismissal from the army, urged me to keep the communication channel open by visiting him regularly as he would love to work with me in the future as if he knew he would pilot the affairs of this nation later. Since then, I have not been able to visit him for lack of funds and connection.
How about your wife and children?
I got married on October 1, 1971, to my beloved wife, Elizbeth Chinedu Monye, who is from Ngwa, Abia State. Unfortunately she died in October 2019. I had six children – three males and three females but I lost all my three sons because of lack of funds to provide them the necessary healthcare. Also, I lost my first daughter to high blood pressure. So, I’ve lost four children.
How have you been coping now?
It has been very difficult. We have no house of our own and cannot rent a place because of lack of funds. I live in a one-bedroomed apartment given to me to stay by one of the persons whom I was good to while I was in service. There is no bed, so I sleep on a couch, which is the only piece of furniture I have.
Where are your two surviving children presently?
They are with me, still struggling to survive. They have degrees in engineering and computer science but they are jobless.
What do you want the government to do for you?
I am appealing to the three generals I served under – retired General Gowon, retired General Obasanjo and President Buhari to come to my aid. I thank God that they are still alive and strong. They knew all I went through at the front to keep Nigeria one.
I’m also appealing to well-meaning Nigerians to come to my aid and not to allow to me die in this condition. I desire to have a house of my own and a means of livelihood.
I risked my life for this country. I took bullets so that my country could be saved from disintegration. The reward I got was unjust dismissal. I feel dejected and abandoned. Currently, my eyesight is bad and I cannot even cross the road without being aided.
I need to have an eye surgery which the doctor said will cost me N800,000 but I can’t afford it. I don’t even have money to buy eyeglasses. I beg to survive. I don’t even have a bed to lay my head. I’m old but I sleep on the chair every day. I do not know where my next meal will come from. Please, I am begging in the name of God, help me and rescue me from this suffering.
President Buhari assured me when I visited him many years ago that he would help me. I know that if I have the opportunity to see Buhari today, things will change. My problem now is how to get the connection and money to needed to get to him. I pray that President Buhari will read this interview.
Today, many people who took vows to die for their fatherland are ravaged by poverty and there is no help from the government. The fourth and fifth lines of our National Anthem say: “The labour of our heroes past, shall never be in vain…’’ but my own labour seems to be vain. https://punchng.com/i-beg-to-feed-despite-risking-my-life-for-nigeria-working-under-buhari-obasanjo-gowon-retired-capt-monye/ 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by howfarseun(m): 4:42am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Our government is bad. 54 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by hopeforcharles(m): 4:45am On Oct 31, 2020 |
WYSIWUG. Karma is real, 51 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by bsalawu: 4:50am On Oct 31, 2020 |
A lot has happened in this country in the past... this recent event shouldn’t surprise us again.
You will end well sir! 48 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by AlfaSeltzer(m): 4:59am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Hahahaha!
Very sweet and touching story. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Racoon(m): 5:18am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Nigeria have never been a nation worth dying for except for the clique that skewed out others to benefit from it in the winner takes all.
You thought they will see you as friend because of one Nigeria that even them too fully know is a fraud? Your name nah sorry.This should be a warning to all southern traitors.Even TY Danjuma too have seen the illusion of one Nigeria. 31 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by dignity33: 5:18am On Oct 31, 2020 |
So you fought against your own people, you killed your own brothers and sisters to keep Nigeria . what a shame. 120 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Powersurge: 5:31am On Oct 31, 2020 |
I hope the young zombies are reading this. 47 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by helinues: 5:45am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Sorry sir, you did not have proper plans for the future...
And probably sidelined your people when you were in service cos they should have been there for you now if you were good to them then.. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by marshalcarter: 6:07am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Risking your life for a country like Nigeria is useless... hopeless... worthless... 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Racoon(m): 6:14am On Oct 31, 2020 |
[s] helinues: Sorry sir, you did not have proper plans for the future.And probably sidelined your people when you were in service cos they should have been there for you now if you were good to them then.. [/s]He has no proper plan for the future but joined the army & rose meritoriously to the rank of a captain only for the hausa-fulani dominated army to victimized & edged him out unceremoniously? He was not good to his people while in service? Did you read that "....I live in a one-bedroomed apartment given to me to stay by one of the persons whom I was good to while I was in service...." ? Meanwhile "...President Buhari assured me when I visited him many years ago that he would help me.My problem now is how to get the connection and money..." Sai baba have refused to also help his cause-still affirming he has no human heart to correct injustice because he is vindictive.Your own brand of zombiesm is entirely on a different pedestal. 97 Likes 9 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by helinues: 6:18am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Racoon: [s][/s]He has no plan for the future but joined the army & rose meritoriously to the rank of a captain only for the hausa-fulani dominated army to victimized & edged him out unceremoniously?
He was not good to his his people while in service? Did you read that "....I live in a one-bedroomed apartment given to me to stay by one of the persons whom I was good to while I was in service...."
Meanwhile "...President Buhari assured me when I visited him many years ago that he would help me.My problem now is how to get the connection and money to needed to get to him.
Today, many people who took vows to die for their fatherland are ravaged by poverty and there is no help from the government..." Your own brand zombiesm is on a different pedestal entirely. Guy,must you seek my authentication on almost every comments of yours on NL? There are other millions of NL you can engage with. Stop trolling all in the name of mentioning 4 Likes 4 Shares |
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Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Bossontop(m): 6:24am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Naija na fůckup sha......i also hope its not because of a series of bad choices on ur part?? 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Nobody: 6:29am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Nigeria will always remain in a poor state until we split. In my community, a man always beats his wife blue black. When his brothers, both younger and older were tired of his stupidity, they all came down to the village, it wasn't even on a festive season. They tied him up, hands and leg! This unrepentant wife beater was converted that day to a loving husband. They did not beat him! All they did was lift him up, allow him fall on gravity! He was screaming on top of this voice, the wife couldn't bear it. They chase her way. After they finished dealing with him, they all dressed up and returned to their various location. Till today, that man has never touched that woman. In fact, the woman said she never knew such amount of love was in her husband! If it was the woman's brothers that did that, it would have caused more problems for the woman. Probably these same brothers of him will call for heads. This is the state of Nigeria! When someone commits crime, he cannot be punished or even called out because of tribal sentiment! The last protest died a natural death because of tribalism. EFCC hardly convict anybody because of tribalism. Every level of incompetence in different government agencies is because of tribalism. If everyone are to be on their own, standard will improve greatly. Today we have a sharia judge as Chief Justice of the nation! Someone who can't interprete the simplest of law! Someone who never went to a law school! That's what tribalism does. The painful part is the same lazy soldiers and police officers we are seeking a better Nigeria for became our enemies. In fact, Nigeria will never ever work. One thing I am certain of is: if we go our separate ways, things will be done by merit down south. Even this same north will come to hire you for the same merit they have rubbished for decades! 97 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Nobody: 6:44am On Oct 31, 2020 |
jcmaiah: Nigeria will always remain in a poor state until we split. In my community, a man always beats his wife blue black. When his brothers both young and old were tired of his stupidity, they all came down to the village, it wasn't even on a festive season. They tied him up, hands and leg! This unrepentant wife beater was converted that day to a loving husband. They did not beat, all they did was lift him up, 5 Likes |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by hakeem4(m): 6:57am On Oct 31, 2020 |
This mans life is really tragic 1 Like |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by mcbreeze: 7:10am On Oct 31, 2020 |
You fought against your people and still have mouth to say it. This is a clear case of Karma. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by juman(m): 7:12am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Two things are on my mind on the story.
1. Going to court is an option.
2. He was dismissed at the age of thirty one years old. That age he could have done so many other things to be successful. Or let say he could have done other things to live good life. Nigeria was better that time. Economy was better.
In 70s and 80s I knew people that were not educated or had little education but were severely successful in trading and built many houses for themselves. 27 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by DrObum(m): 7:36am On Oct 31, 2020 |
You fought against your own people to please the Fulani hierarchy.
You killed your own people forgetting the oppressors would never trust you regardless of what you do.
Go and enjoy your retirement in their land.
You're lucky that your Ika people didn't even send you away. 28 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by desmondidiot: 7:38am On Oct 31, 2020 |
This one sweet me, keep begging to eat 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by mannatech: 7:49am On Oct 31, 2020 |
helinues:
Guy,must you seek my authentication on almost every comments of yours on NL?
There are other millions of NL you can engage with.
Stop trolling all in the name of mentioning You got countered and you start crying like a woman 36 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Fahdiga(m): 7:51am On Oct 31, 2020 |
So sad but who knows how many civilians he might have bullied and even killed during his time. at times all this suffering might be karma in action 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by juniorstar(m): 7:52am On Oct 31, 2020 |
in sane climes, you would be treated like a king, your children would become senators and presidents. but not in a jungle like dis. |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Liposure: 7:58am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Sad. It is unpatriotic to not look after citizens that laid down their precious lives for this country. Our heroes deserve better |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Nobody: 8:01am On Oct 31, 2020 |
howfarseun: Our government is bad. Who knows the kind of evil he did while he was still in service?? What if he is just reaping the bad he did 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by Nobody: 8:10am On Oct 31, 2020 |
. Nice story but the whole story or should I say narratives is not in anyway touching
I only pity your wife, such woman you led through horrors of life.... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by howfarseun(m): 8:12am On Oct 31, 2020 |
BLUELemon:
Who knows the kind of evil he did while he was still in service??
What if he is just reaping the bad he did I'll be thinking about it. |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by DropsMic(m): 8:19am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Pele |
Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by mightyhazel: 8:27am On Oct 31, 2020 |
Counter coup took place on july 29,not sept 15.
Thats where i stopped reading anyways.. 4 Likes |
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Re: Amos Iyari Monye: I Beg To Feed Despite Working Under Buhari, Obasanjo, Gowon by BigDawsNet: 8:34am On Oct 31, 2020 |
What does a baby computer call its father? Data. 1 Like |