Dikko was Nigeria's
minister of transportation from 1979-1983 under former President Shehu
Shagari's government.
The Central Intelligence
Agency (CIA) declassified intelligence report has revealed how the then General
Muhammadu Buhari's military government in 1984 made attempts to kidnap the late
Umaru Dikko.
After Buhari's military
coup on December 31, 1983, Dikko and some of his colleagues in the Shagari
government fled into exile.
Dikko and many other
politicians of that era had allegedly been involved in large-scale corruption
while in office.
The CIA report read: ''The
elements as you may recall, were two crates at the London airport and two men
in each.
''In one was Umaru Dikko, a
former cabinet minister in Nigeria, living in exile in Great Britain. He had been
kidnapped drugged and packed for shipment to Nigeria.''
The document suggested that
some of Dikko's associates already in a Lagos jail convinced the Nigeria secret
police that they could arrange for Israeli mercenaries to bring Dikko back.
''There is evidence quite a
number of business men in Europe were approached and refused to have anything
to do with the matter,'' the report added.
The document also quoted
media reports suggesting that the botched kidnap of Dikko may have been a
collaboration between the Nigerian and Israeli governments.
The Nigerian intelligence
officer and the three Israelis all received prison sentences in the UK.
Diplomatic relations
between the UK and Nigeria broke down and were only fully restored two years
later. The Nigerian and Israeli governments have always denied involvement in
the kidnapping.
Dikko died July 2014 in a
London hospital at the age of 78.

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