By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Accept
Okay.ngOkay.ngOkay.ng
Font ResizerAa
  • News
    • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Business & Economy
  • Sport
  • Tech
Reading: Buhari Was Frustrating Nigeria – IBB
Share
Font ResizerAa
Okay.ngOkay.ng
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Business & Economy
  • Sport
  • Tech
Search
  • News
    • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Business & Economy
  • Sport
  • Tech
Follow US
  • About Okay.ng
  • Advertising on Okay.ng
  • Contact Okay.ng
  • Careers
  • Meet the Team behind Okay.ng
  • Ownership and Funding of Okay.ng
  • Editorial Principles at Okay.ng
© OKN MEDIA PUBLISHING 2022 - All rights reserved
Politics

Buhari Was Frustrating Nigeria – IBB

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: January 19, 2015
Share
5 Min Read
SHARE

IBB-2-300x199

Former Military President, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida in a rare interview with a team from Zero Tolerance (ZT), a quarterly magazine published by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, at his Hill Top mansion in Minna, Niger State, reminisces on why he led a coup that toppled the regime of Muhammadu Buhari and why he approved the killing of his bosom friend, Mamman Vatsa.

Excerpts from the interview seen by Premium Times,  Babaginda said: “We planned a coup towards the end of 1983 that truncated the democratically elected government and the military government came in January 1984. Then that government also suffered the same fate as the democratic government when the military staged one of the finest coup in this country, because there was no blood, nothing was lost, smooth and everybody was treated with the most civility and our administration came.

“When we came in August of 1985 there was a plan to kick us out in December 1985, it didn’t work, they went into operation again in 1990. I think the country was going through a phase at that time, it’s a developing country and we always had one reason or the other for doing what we did at that time”.

- Advertisement -

On his alleged rift with Gen Buhari, IBB said: “A coup or change comes about if there is frustration in the society. Just get that right. There was frustration in the society between 1984 to 1985. The ground was fertile for a coup. It wasn’t fertile, thanks be to God, in December, 1985 when the first attempt on me was made.

“Neither was it fertile in April 1990 when the second attempt was made and we had the support of all of you sitting down here. You write, you analyze, you talk, and you demonstrated. It was not unusual then to hear, in the case of the democratically elected government in1983, a common phase was ‘the worst military regime is better than this government’’.

“So you were giving us the impetus to stage a coup. We are not dummies. If we didn’t have the support of all of you, we wouldn’t venture into it.”

On his alleged wealth, IBB simply replied that he lived on his pension. On corruption in his government IBB said: “Back in 1986, Cooperative Boards as we knew them then was an institution bedeviled by corrupt practices. An ordinary farmer brings his products, the board is there to assess it as either grade one ,two or three.

- Advertisement -

“A lot of things went wrong, so what we did was to encourage the farmer to go to the end users, negotiate. The end user will also inspect what you have. So the farmer is talking to you directly, no middle man or anything because the corruption starts where the middle man is.

“Once you have identified areas that are prone to corruption, the next thing is to eliminate them  and get the people educated. In the case of foreign exchange for example, you needed to go to the Central Bank or to the banks before you could get foreign currencies but by establishing the bureau de change, you could walk in there, exchange the money and put it in your pocket, go on with your business and you are not robbing anybody.

“One of the things to avoid, especially in government institutions, is too much control, where there is a lot of control corruption easily manifest itself. So you look at where there is a lot of control, try to do away with it and then things will work for the people”.

It will be recalled that recently IBB returned to Nigeria on November 1, 2014, after almost two-months-long medical treatment in Germany.

Stay Updated on the Go with Our Latest News—Join Our WhatsApp Channel Now!
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email Copy Link Print
ByFarouk Mohammed
Publisher
Follow:
Farouk Mohammed is a Head Editor at Okay Nigeria (Okay.ng). He has been publishing for 10 years and focused more on Local/World News on Okay.ng
Previous Article Individual Behind Fake Muna Obikwe Twitter Account Apologizes
Next Article I Don’t Have A Godfather – Agbaje

Connect with Okay on Social

FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
TelegramFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Recent Posts

Hajj 2025: NAHCON Completes Airlift of Pilgrims from Kogi, Oyo, Imo, Abia States
News
Lagos State Government
Lagos Government Postpones 2025 Public Service Examinations to May 23
News
Ancelotti
Carlo Ancelotti to Leave Real Madrid for Brazil National Team, CBF Confirms
Sport
Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch Blasts Keir Starmer: ‘Labour Taking Us for Fools’ on Immigration Reform
International
Oil Prices Surge as US-China Tariff Truce Sparks Market Optimism
Energy & Oil
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

You May Also Like

Celebrities

Phyno Celebrates Daughter’s Second Birthday with Rare Family Photos

Damilola A.
Damilola A.
May 12, 2025
News

NIPSS Hails Ogun as a State of Many Firsts, Praises Government’s Vision

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
May 12, 2025
NewsTop stories

Contempt Case Between Senate President Akpabio and Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Adjourned to May 13 by Abuja High Court

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
May 12, 2025
Okay.ngOkay.ng
Follow US
© OKN MEDIA PUBLISHING 2025 - All rights reserved
  • About Okay.ng
  • Advertising on Okay.ng
  • Contact Okay.ng
  • Careers
  • Meet the Team behind Okay.ng
  • Ownership and Funding of Okay.ng
  • Editorial Principles at Okay.ng
adbanner
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?