The history of Nigeria as a nation is incomplete without a
mention of Friday, February 13, 1976. On that Black Friday, Nigerians were
jolted by the news of the death of General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, the then
Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Murtala, a Civil War
hero, who commanded a Division, was killed along with his Aide de Camp, Lt
Akintunde Akinshehinwa and his driver on his way to work. Col. Ibrahim Taiwo,
the Ogbomoso-born military Governor of Kwara State and a number of other
officers were also killed in the botched coup.
As Nigeria marks the 39th anniversary of the
death of General Murtala Mohammed, The Anchor Online presents the speech read
on that Friday morning by Colonel Buka Suka Dimka who led the failed coup. Excerpts:
“Good morning fellow Nigerians, This is Lt. Col. B. Dimka of
the Nigerian Army calling.
I bring you good tidings. Murtala Muhammed’s deficiency has
been detected. His government is now overthrown by the young revolutionaries.
All the 19 military governors have no powers over the states they now govern.
The states affairs will be run by military brigade commanders until further
notice.
All commissioners are sacked, except for the armed forces
and police commissioners who will be redeployed.
All senior military officers should remain calm in their
respective spots. No divisional commanders will issue orders or instructions
until further notice.
Any attempt to foil these plans from any quarters will be
met with death.
You are warned, it is all over the 19 states.
Any acts of looting or raids will be death.
Everyone should be calm.
Please stay by your radio for further announcements.
All borders, air and sea ports are closed until further
notice.
Curfew is imposed from 6am to 6pm.
Thank you. We are all together”.
A few hours after the broadcast however, the coup was foiled
and the plotters were dislodged from the radio station where Dimka was to make
a second broadcast. On the orders of General Theophilus Danjuma, Colonel
Ibrahim Babangida led a detachment of soldiers that stormed the Federal Radio
Corporation of Nigeria to dislodge Dimka and his men after a short but fierce
gun battle. Dimka managed to escape but was arrested weeks after.
Below is a text of the second speech which Colonel Dimka
never got to read on the air waves:
“Fellow Nigerians,
This is Lt. Col. BS Dimka. I now explain why we the
Young Revolutionaries of the Armed Forces have found it necessary to overthrow
the six month old government of Murtala. On the 29th July 1975 the
Government of General Gowon was overthrown. Some of the reasons given for the
change were:
a. Corruption
b. Indecision
c. Arrest and detention without trial
d. Weakness on the part of the Head of State
e. Maladministration in general and a host of other
malpractice.
Every honest Nigerian will agree with me that since the
change over of government there has not been any physical development in the
whole country generally.
All we have is arbitrary dismissal of innocent Nigerians who
have contributed in no less amount to the building of this great nation.
A Professor was arrested, detained, dismissed and later taken to court on an
article which every honest Nigerian will agree that all the points contained in
that article were 100% truth. The sad point about it all is that those
who initiated the retirement or dismissal exercise are the worst offenders.
You will be informed about the ill-gotten wealth in my next announcement.
The acting General Manager of the Nigerian Airways was
invited to the Dodan Barracks and detained without trial. The people of
this country have been living in a state of fear. The Armed Forces
promotion exercise is still fresh in your minds. Whatever reasons they
have for the promotion one can only say that they are ambitious. They in
fact took over power to enrich themselves.
We are convinced that some of the programmes announced for a
return to civilian rule are made to favor a particular group. To mention only
one. Maitama Sule is a politician. But has been appointed Chief of
Commissioners for Complaints. This is to prepare him for the next
political head at all cost. How many of you know that Maitama Sule is on
a salary of N17,000 per annum?
In view of what I have just said and a lot more which time
will not permit me to mention, we the Young Revolutionaries have once again
taken over the Government to save Murtala from total disgrace and prevent him
from committing further blunders and totally collapsing the country before he
runs away in the name of retirement to enjoy the huge fortune he got through
bribe which he has now stored outside this country. I believe that charity
should begin at home.
Please stay by your radio for further announcements.
We are all together.”
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