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The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by UniqueBaze(m): 9:26am On Sep 09, 2018 |
He was whipping up a popularity that had fizzled out since Nigerian politicians in the First Republic discarded the trust of the Nigerian people, but that counted for nothing when 42 years ago today, on the 16th of February 1976, General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, was shot down by coup plotters, in the midst of Ikoyi traffic, while on his way to work. Today, anyone who has grown around the typical Nigerian displays of power would have a hard time understanding why a sitting military head of state would drive through Lagos traffic with no security. Yet this was only a reflection of the genteel and almost reckless lack of self-importance with which Murtala, as he was fondly called by most Nigerians, went about his business. Born on 9 November 1938 in Kano, one of his parents’ 11 children, Murtala joined the army at the age of 19. Within 10 years, on the strength of his work ethic and numerous degrees and training programs, he was made Colonel, barely 30 at the time. During this time, Murtala played a role in unseating Aguiyi Ironsi from power, after the latter took the seat in January 1966. Murtala Mohammed and members of the Supreme Military Council (TIN Nigeria) On 29th July 1975, General Yakubu Gowon was overthrown while attending the 12th summit of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) in Kampala, Uganda. Muhammed, who had just recently been made Federal Commissioner for Information (equivalent to the role of Minister for Information and Communication in today’s administration) took power as the new Military Head of State. Murtala, with Olusegun Obasanjo as Chief of Staff, Defence HQ, (a role which was practically the same as being Vice President), set about changing a lot of the policies and overhauling the institutions that had made Gowon unpopular in his final days in power. A popular leader Within the short span of 201 days, he was able to restore a love for the nation, a clear sense of patriotism that had been lost when Nigeria’s first civilian leaders first began to show that having the key to the vault means that money will begin to vanish and then show up in unexpected places, in expensive cars and fat bank accounts. After the rigours of the civil war, Murtala set about to re-organising and demilitarising a large wing of the Nigerian army, reducing the total number of active soldiers by 100,000. General Murtala Muhammed was assassinated in this Mercedes Benz (Naija Underground) As head of state, Muhammed put in place plans to build a new Federal Capital Territory due to Lagos being overcrowded. A panel headed by Justice Akinola Aguda chose the Abuja area as the new capital ahead of other proposed locations. On February 3, 1976, Muhammed announced that the Federal Capital would in the future move to a federal territory location of about 8,000 square kilometres in the central part of the country. After it was alleged that the 1973 census was heavily weighted in favour of the North, Murtala cancelled and nullified the results, much to the pleasure of the other regions who were desperate for equal representation. These actions reflected the ethos of a man who felt he would treat everyone as he wished to be treated. Murtala was seen as very upright and he dealt with his colleagues and everyone else with a sense of expectation. Many in that time say he was a natural born leader, charismatic, direct and ambitious. His decisiveness, especially, won him popular support among Nigerians. However, Murtala was a young soldier from the North. Among his region and other soldiers who felt they deserved a bigger say in the direction of the country, his changes seemed too abrupt, too radical, too intense even. Some called him mercurial. Ultimately, coupled with his belief that his reckless abandon, this led a group of soldiers to call time on his government and cut him down in his prime. Murder in the Capital On February 13, 1976, General Murtala Ramat Mohammed was on his way to work in Dodan Barracks. While sitting in his Black Mercedes Saloon Car along with his Aide-De-Camp (ADC), Lieutenant Akintunde Akinsehinwa, he was ambushed by a group of soldiers. Murtala, along with his entourage, was killed in a hail of bullets, a task that was made all the easier because the only visible sign of protection was a pistol carried by his orderly. His assassination was part of a coup attempt led by Lt. Col Buka Suka Dimka, who was the head of the Nigerian Army Physical Training Corps. On killing the Head of State, the coup plotters swung into action, taking, first, the media. Murtala had made a meal of nationalising private media, including the two largest newspapers and strengthening the reach of state-owned media, particularly the radio network. Around late afternoon, on that day, Dimka announced on the radio that the Young Revolutionaries had taken over the government. He went ahead to declare a 12-hour curfew. His message was played throughout the day on radio alongside martial music. This development heightened an already tense atmosphere. Many knew that Murtala had been killed and in a country where war was only a recent memory, there was already a rumour-based list of things to expect. Dimka’s announcement confirmed that this was an attempt, however successful, to wrestle power from the government. It threw everyone and everything into a state of pandemonium. In Lagos, people were too scared to come out of their homes and go to work, for fear of reprisal attacks by troops loyal to Murtala or a tussle between both sides. The disorder and confusion were not limited to Nigerians alone. Murtala’s body recieved in Kano. (TIN Nigeria) How Arthur Ashe and Pele almost got trapped in Nigeria Nigeria in the 70s was enjoying a massive oil boom. The proceeds of this new found wealth made its way into building infrastructure and making cities like Lagos a desirable destination for the West and corporate concerns. The coup happened while the city of Lagos was playing host to the World Championship Tennis Pro Circuit Series. Players like Arthur Ashe, Jeff Borowiak and Dick Stockton were vying for the prize money while enjoying the many bounties that Lagos has to offer. Stockton had informed his colleagues at the Federal Palace Hotel where they were staying, of the coup after Paul Svehlik, the WCT tour manager had called him to tell him about the assassination. Further down the hall, the Brazilian football legend, Edson Arantes de Nascimento, or Pele as he is known the world over, was listening to the radio. He had come to the country as part of a tour sponsored by Pepsi. From the moment that the first bullets rang out and Dimka’s voice went on the radio, their lives were suddenly at risk. Troops loyal to the Federal Military Government made an attempt to take back the radio station from the coup plotters. By 3.00 in the afternoon, the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation went off the air. In the tussle, Dimka narrowly escaped being shot. In time, control of the radio was regained and with highlife music announcing its return, the radio station came back on the air. By 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation went off the air. The Federal Government wanted to take over the radio station from the coup plotters. Dimka narrowly escaped from the gunfire. After the premises was recaptured, the radio station came back on the air with highlife music. By evening, the Federal Government announced that the coup was successful and a curfew was still in effect. The silence over Murtala’s death was raised when on February 14, the Federal Government announced that Murtala had died and Olusegun Obasanjo was the new Head of State. The FG also announced a seven-day mourning period for the slain leader. The sentiment at the time, and it is one that remains to this day, was that the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had murdered Murtala. Nigeria was not the place for any foreigner to be in those days. The foreign contingent of the WCT faced some trouble in leaving. The military disrupted the rest of the games, entering into the courts and ordering everyone out with automatic rifles and clubs. Players, support staff and journalists got the brunt of the soldiers’ anger. One of them, a Daily Mail tennis correspondent John Parsons was hit by a club by a soldier, leaving an 18-inch scar on his back. Parsons was on his way to the Reuters office in Lagos to file the breaking story when he was assaulted. Eventually, after much maneuvering, the Federal Military Government provided transport for the players and they left the country. Pele, on the other hand, found refuge in the home of the Brazilian Ambassador, before flying out of the country. After Obasanjo was announced President, he set his efforts to bringing Dimka to justice. The colonel had not been seen since he fled the premises of Radio Nigeria in Ikoyi after the coup so he quickly became the focus of a massive manhunt. Dimka was eventually arrested in the company of a female companion, at Friendship Hotel in Afikpo, in Eastern Nigeria. Following a court-martial, Lieutenant Colonel Dimka and another 38 military officers and civilians were executed by firing squad. Gone, but not forgotten Looking back today, it says much that Murtala enjoys perhaps the cleanest legacy of any Nigerian military leader. His biggest criticisms have come not from that era but from the civil war. Nigerians may forget but the people of Asaba remember when his division of the army murdered a majority of the town’s male population, creating an imbalance that is still evident till this day. That mass murder is known as the Asaba Massacre and it remains one of the biggest scars from the civil war. Our failure to address that part of our history has played in his favour, as with many of his peers. But that takes nothing away from the work he did after. Despite spending just over half a year in power, he left an imprint of dedication and empathy. In return, Nigeria’s leaders have shown him love and appreciation. He was the first Nigerian to have his depiction on Nigerian currency, specifically the 20 Naira note. The International Airport in Lagos is also named Murtala Mohammed Airport in his honour. In almost every city or state of the country, there are streets, parks, gardens, buildings and other monuments named after him. We hope today that the military era of Nigeria’s past is gone, for good, but while we have the benefit of hindsight, we will look back at days like that fateful morning in February and think about what it could have been. Brought to you by [url]uniquebaze.com[/url] 1 Share
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Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by gaby(m): 9:31am On Sep 09, 2018 |
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Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by SarkinYarki: 9:32am On Sep 09, 2018 |
93Miles: No Buhari has missed his since birth |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by amaniro: 9:40am On Sep 09, 2018 |
I wish some past leaders didn't die. I wish some death. Dimka could not look above his head. PS Vita OP you deserve an accolade |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by mrbaba18(m): 9:44am On Sep 09, 2018 |
No peace 4 d wicked God bless dimka 4 wasting dat coward 6 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Racoon(m): 9:53am On Sep 09, 2018 |
No matter what Murtala did,he already soiled his hands with blood.From his involvement in the needless bloodshed of July 29th.1966 to that of the civil war esp.the infamous "Asaba Massacre." Well,he came in by the blaze of the gun & also left in a hail of same. 6 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by seunmsg(m): 10:05am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Racoon: The bloodshed of July 29th was a direct response to the bloodshed of January 15th, 1966. The January bloodshed was absolutely unnecessary. It led to the July coup and the civil war. Nigeria would have been a far better and united country today without the misguided Igbo coup of January 15th. 6 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by FarahAideed: 10:24am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Donna remains a Nigerian hero !!! Those who know know |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by gidgiddy: 10:41am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Murtala Mohammed was the devil him Self. The man was so evil that I'm shocked that anyone can be praising this man in this day and age. It is a national disgrace that such diabolical, devilish, Satanic killer like Murtala Mohammed was ever put on the N20 note. Some of the horrible sins of Murtala Mohammed include: 1) He led the counter- coup of July 1966 where he murdered over 300 Soldiers from the East 2) At the start of the war, Murtala Mohammed was commander of the second division. This division commited several war crimes including summary execution of prisoners of war, the Benin city massacre. Murtala Mohammed superviced the Asaba massacre where thousands of men and women were gunned down in cold blood. From 1966 to 1975 Murtala Mohammed killed hundreds of people. He was one of the most blood thirsty, psychopathic killers to come out of Nigeria. I will never know why people still hail such an evil man 7 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Ihateyoumod: 10:43am On Sep 09, 2018 |
seunmsg: They will never agree tht they r d cause of this Nigerian problem. They started d coup thing out of their greed to rule over others... Now tht greed as lead to their doom, they cat even rule over anyone, everyone is scared to entrust power to them. 4 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Ihateyoumod: 10:46am On Sep 09, 2018 |
gidgiddy: U said counter-coup......hpe u know what tht means. I do not support his killing of unarmed pple as...he messed up der. But the counter coup was spot on. 1 Like |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Nobody: 11:03am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Karma hit Murtala. Karma hits all without miss, here or hereafter or back here again. There's no escape from karma. 3 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by gidgiddy: 11:17am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Ihateyoumod: The killing of people in other to seize power is bad, no matter who does it 1 Like |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by gidgiddy: 11:23am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Ihateyoumod: And yet when they declared their own country and went their way, you Nigerians came to fight for 3 years to bring them back 5 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by KraticKratus: 11:27am On Sep 09, 2018 |
Dimka is a hero. 2 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by KraticKratus: 11:30am On Sep 09, 2018 |
seunmsg: We will always act to bring the ZOO down. We will die to bring the zoo down. Our prayer is this: "may all my handiwork be to the detriment of the Zoo. amen". |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 11:39am On Sep 09, 2018 |
seunmsg:For ur mind u get sense,typical afonja,when it comes to oil,SS is not Igbo, when it comes to the coup carried out by Southerners they are Igbo,people like u are the problem of this country, what abt the asaba massacre he committed? 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Naajjii: 11:39am On Sep 09, 2018 |
gidgiddy:How about the first coup that murdered northerners? You started what you can't finish.The northerners play the game better. |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by seunmsg(m): 12:04pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
HIGHESTPOPORI: Without the civil war, there wouldn't have been an Asaba massacre. It was a regrettable consequence of war. |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by gidgiddy: 12:09pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Naajjii: Northerners have been killing Easterners long before the first coup. Examples of the killings include the Jos massacre of 1945 and the Kano massacre of 1953. 2 Likes |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Christistruth00: 12:58pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
HIGHESTPOPORI: Have you read about how the Biafran Soldiers massacred Hausa’s when they invaded the Midwest? Some of it is in Gen Alabi Isama’s book “Tragedy of Victory “., also on withdrawing from the Midwest, Biafran Soldiers killed every non Igbo they could find between Benin and Agbor. The town of Abudu (mostly Muslim) was virtually wiped out. Though I think Gen Muritala was too bloodthirsty. none of the massacres should be excused.
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Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by seunmsg(m): 1:04pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Christistruth00: Yes. I have read so many different accounts of the civil war. It was an unnecessary tradegy that was triggered by the first coup. The first coup was a big mistake but fighting the civil war was a far bigger mistake. Both incidences are still the basis of our disunity and suspicion of each other. Nigeria would have been better today without those two occurrences IMO. 1 Like |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Naajjii: 1:19pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Go and find out the cause of the riot. The northerners were not ready for independence while the Southern were ready. What was the treatment given to the northern delegates because of their position? Those riot you mentioned didn't occur unprovoked. Anyways what were so many of you doing up north in such numbers at That time. That s why I keep saying you always start things you can't finish. |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by meccuno: 2:23pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Nigeria will never know peace till it disintegrates...................for those who are benefiting from this contraption, a time will come when it would be your turn to suffer what others are going through now. Thats life. you can never be on top forever. |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by wingmanII: 3:04pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Naajjii:Play which game better? Murdering their unarmed neighbors and friends? |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by boss1310(m): 3:31pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
I pity all these young people here in this 21st century who only know how to display tribal hatred in every post on Nairaland,these people think speaking or writing good English make them learned men why not use these stories about our history to know that tribalism has never benefitted us in this country and find a way to make this country better,you blame the leaders but we the led aren't better. none of you tribalists is aware that John parsons the British journalist was born with one functioning kidney and the Nigerian soldier who clubbed him injured the kidney that he had a transplant in 1981 but the new kidney later failed him and ultimately led to his death in 2004,try and educate yourselves f I admire two seasoned posters on this forum in the form of explorers and royalblak007 their posts are always educative.shame to most mods here who allow these hatred to grow to these extent cos the word"moderator"means nothing to them.there is always a written warning when you want to post here about not making racist and tribalistic comments but they are allowed here plenty Nairaland is a Nigerian forum and should unite not making us a laughing stock to foreign readers 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by gidgiddy: 4:53pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
Naajjii: I see. So your job is to defend the Northerners when they kill but condemn others when they do the same. How nice |
Re: The Full Story Of How Ex Head Of State, Murtala Mohammed Was Killed 42 Years Ago by Ballmer: 5:28pm On Sep 09, 2018 |
gidgiddy: So others should shut it fine for Igbos to rewrite history that is well known to everyone ba ? |
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