In remembrance of General Murtala Muhammad
Murtala
Ramat Muhammad born 8, November 1938 was assassinated by a group of coupists led
by Lt. Col. Dimka Buka Suka. He was ambushed on his way to office in his
Mercedes driving without any convoy or additional security. Murtala Muhammad
took over power from Gen. Yakubu D. Gowon in a bloodless coup on July 29th,
1975 while at a meeting in Kampala, Uganda. During the Nigerian civil war
Murtala was the GOC of the 2nd army division. He commanded a troop gallantly
beating biaffrans soldiers down the mid-west to keep Nigeria one.
During
his short rule there was a massive purge from the civil service, judiciary on
account of incompetency, age, health, malpractices and other reason. And the
forces, military officers over the ranks of Brigadiers were compulsory retired,
many a lot demobilised. During this short spell, he brought states - owned
universities and most large newspaper corporations under the federal government
control, and also created additional states. Murtala initiated the review of
the 3rd national plan, the 79' constitution draft committee, and moving of the
federal capital from a chocked Lagos to a less congested & centered Abuja.
Gen.
Obasanjo (Late Gen. Murtala's chief of staff SMC) who was selected by the
Military Council to take over after Ramat' death, executed the coup
perpetrators (including members of the Supreme Military council) by a
retro-active decree. He continued with most of the regime' plans: UBE schools
were established. More universities built after the regional ones were taken
over. During that period refineries were built, pipelines drawn, depots
constructed and a lot of stations also. The Ajaokuta steel rolling was also
developed at that time and an other one in Katsina. The green revolution for
farmers 'Operation feed the nation' launched and the regime for the first time
in Nigeria and a rare thing in Africa handed over to a civilian elected government
of Shehu Aliyu Shagari.
Murtala
support for the MPLA (Movement for the Popular Liberation of Angola) and the
famous 'Africa has come off age' in Addis-Ababa speech will forever be
remembered not only in Nigeria. His short 6 months spell as Head of state were
the best and most impacting 6 months of this nation, many believed. A true
incorruptible son of Africa! Rest well General!
At a time when lovers are celebrating Valentine day Murtala's wife received the news of her lover husband's death, she busted into tears. May his soul rest in peace.
At a time when lovers are celebrating Valentine day Murtala's wife received the news of her lover husband's death, she busted into tears. May his soul rest in peace.
Muhammad
Malumfashi published this earlier, writer is on Twitter @m_malumfashi
Yan Mazan jiya. We pray for another like him
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