General Babangida who spoke
with The Interview magazine in the December 2015 edition which is currently on
sale argued that Jonathan who lost his re-election bid in March “is a very
pleasant person” and that he believed the former president meant well for the
country.
Ex-military president, General
Ibrahim Babangida, has disagreed with critics of former President Goodluck
Jonathan who described him as incompetent saying Jonathan was rather
“inexperienced” rather than “incompetent.”
Asked about the perception
that Jonathan is a good person but was “incompetent”, Babangida replied: “If
you use inexperience, I will buy that.”
The retired general spoke
on a wide range of issues, including the botched coup of 1990 and how his late
wife, Maryam, woke him up in the middle of the night to alert him about the
movement of troops at Dodan Barracks, which was the seat of power then. He
denied that his life was saved by Sani Abacha, who was then the chief of army
staff, and also denied reports that he hid in a bunker while the coup plotters
were looking for him.
“They obviously didn’t have
a lot of experience,” Babangida recalled. “It was during the fasting period. We
were still in Dodan Barracks then. My wife got up from sleep and said she had
noticed very unusual movement of troops from one end to the other. So she woke
me up and said I should look through the window.
”I found troops moving from
one end to the other. The next thing I heard was shooting going on. We tried to
put a small party together. It was about 1.30am. Then the guards, the
bodyguards said let’s check out of this place. I was a bit stubborn.
I told
them I was not leaving. It didn’t occur to me that we had a bunker at Dodan
Barracks. We had, but it didn’t occur to me to use it. And so, they came. I
said the only thing I would concede to, I would evacuate my family. My wife had
her last born, who was just a few months old, with her. So they evacuated them
to a safe house.
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