I, Brigadier Joshua Nimyel Dogonyaro, of the Nigerian Army, hereby
make the following declaration on behalf of my colleagues and members of
the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Fellow country men, the intervention of the military at the end of
1983 was welcomed by the nation with unprecedented enthusiasm. Nigerians
were unified in accepting the intervention and looked forward hopefully
to progressive changes for the better. Almost two years later, it has
become clear that the fulfillment of expectations is not forthcoming.
Because this generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations
have no other country but Nigeria, we could not stay passive and watch a
small group of individuals misuse power to the detriment of our
national aspirations and interest.
No nation can ever achieve meaningful strides in its development
where there is an absence of cohesion in the hierarchy of government;
where it has become clear that positive action by the policy makers is
hindered because as a body it lacks a unity of purpose.
It is evident that the nation would be endangered with the risk of
continuous misdirection. We are presently confronted with that danger.
In such a situation, if action can be taken to arrest further damage, it
should and must be taken. This is precisely what we have done.
The Nigerian public has been made to believe that the slow pace of
action of the Federal Government headed by Major-General Muhammadu
Buhari was due to the enormity of the problems left by the last civilian
administration.
Although it is true that a lot of problems were left behind by the
last civilian government, the real reason, however, for the very slow
pace of action is due to lack of unanimity of purpose among the ruling
body; subsequently, the business of governance has gradually been
subjected to ill-motivated power play considerations. The ruling body,
the Supreme Military Council, has, therefore, progressively been made
redundant by the actions of a select few members charged with the
day-to-day implementation of the SMC’s policies and decision.
The concept of collective leadership has been substituted by stubborn
and illadvised unilateral actions, thereby destroying the principles
upon which the government came to power. Any effort made to advise the
leadership, met with stubborn resistance and was viewed as a challenge
to authority or disloyalty.
Thus, the scene was being set for systematic elimination of what, was
termed oppositions. All the energies of the rulership were directed at
this imaginary opposition rather than to effective leadership.
The result of this misdirected effort is now very evident in the
country as a whole. The government has started to drift. The economy
does not seem to be getting any better as we witness daily increased
inflation.
The nation’s meager resources are once again being wasted on
unproductive ventures. Government has distanced itself from the people
and the yearnings and aspirations of the people as constantly reflected
in the media have been ignored.
This is because a few people have arrogated to themselves the right
to make the decisions for the larger part of the ruling body. All these
events have shown that the present composition of our country’s
leadership cannot, therefore, justify its continued occupation of that
position.
Furthermore, the initial objectives and programmes of action which
were meant to have been implemented since the ascension to power of the
Buhari Administration in January 1984 have been betrayed and discarded.
The present state of uncertainty and stagnation cannot be permitted to
degenerate into suppression and retrogression.
We feel duty bound to use the resources and means at our disposal to
restore hope in the minds of Nigerians and renew aspirations for a
better future. We are no prophets of doom for our beloved country,
Nigeria. We, therefore, count on everyone’s cooperation and assistance.
I appeal to you, fellow countrymen, particularly my colleagues in
arms to refrain from any act that will lead to unnecessary violence and
bloodshed among us. Rest assured that our action is in the interest of
the nation and the armed forces.
In order to enable a new order to be introduced, the following bodies
are dissolved forthwith pending further announcements: (a) The Supreme
Military Council (b) The Federal Executive Council (c) The National
Council of States. All seaports and airports are closed, all borders
remain closed.
Finally, a dusk to dawn curfew is hereby imposed in Lagos and all
state capitals until further notice. All military commanders will ensure
effective maintenance of law and order. Further announcements will be
made in due course. God bless Nigeria.
The Cable
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