Perspectives: What If Gideon Orkar's Coup Had Succeeded? Print E-mail
Written by Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu   
Thursday, 07 December 2006

 

In spite of the many contradictions and fault lines that has dogged our nascent nation pre- and post independence, many Nigerians and the Northern leadership in particular has continued to be in denial, and to oppose any exhaustive, unfettered constitutional dialogue that could lead to true nationhood.

Decades after the civil war, the critical issues that led to the war are still on the table. As the fault lines that has trailed the nation remains unresolved, many have attempted in the past albeit unsuccessfully to force change through violent, and radical means. One of such persons is Major Gideon Gwarza Orkar.

At the first light of  dawn  on the 22nd of April 1990 a group of coupists led  by Major's Orkar and Umukoro  made the following broadcast  over the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) in Lagos :

"Fellow Nigerian Citizens, On behalf of the patriotic and well-meaning peoples of The Middle Belt and the southern parts of this country, I, Major Gideon Orkar, Wish to happily inform you of the successful ousting of the dictatorial, corrupt, Drug baronish, evil man, deceitful, homo-sexually-centered, prodigalistic, unpatriotic administration of General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida.

We have equally commenced their trials for unabated corruption, mismanagement of national economy, the murders of Dele Giwa, Major-General Mamman Vatsa, with other officers as there was no attempted coup but mere intentions that were yet to materialize and other human rights violations.

The National Guard already in its formative stage is disbanded with immediate effect. Decrees Number 2 and 46 are hereby abrogated. We wish to emphasize that this is not just another coup but a well conceived, planned and executed revolution for the marginalized, oppressed and enslaved peoples of the Middle Belt and the south with a view to freeing ourselves and children yet unborn from eternal slavery and colonization by a clique of this country.

Our history is replete with numerous and uncontrollable instances of callous and Insensitive dominatory repressive intrigues by those who think it is their birthright to dominate till eternity the political and economic privileges of this great country to the exclusion of the people of the Middle Belt and the south.

They have almost succeeded in subjugating the Middle Belt and making them voiceless and now extending same to the south. It is our unflinching belief that this quest for domination, oppression and marginalization is against the wish of God and therefore, must be resisted with the vehemence.

Anything that has a beginning must have an end. It will also suffice here to state that all Nigerians without skeleton in their cupboards need not to be afraid of this change. However, those with skeleton in their cupboards have all reasons to fear, because the time of reckoning has come.   

 

 

For the avoidance of doubt, we wish to state the three primary reasons why we have decided to oust the satanic Babangida administration. The reasons are as follows:

(a) To stop Babangida's desire to cunningly, install himself as Nigeria 's life President at all costs and by so doing, retard the progress of this country for life. In order to be able to achieve this undesirable goals of his, he has evidently started destroying those groups and sections he perceived as being able to question his desires.

Examples of groups already neutralized, pitched against one another or completely destroyed are:  

 

 

 

(1) The Sokoto caliphate by installing an unwanted Sultan to cause division within the hitherto strong Sokoto caliphate.  

(2) The destruction of the peoples of Plateau State , especially the Lantang people, as a balancing force in the body politics of this country.   

(3) The buying of the press by generous monetary favours and the usage of State Security Service, SSS, as a tool of terror.  

 

(4) The intent to cow the students by the promulgation of the draconian decree Number 47.

 (5) The cowing of the university teaching and non-teaching staff by an intended massive purge, using the 150 million dollar loan as the necessitating factor.  

(6) Deliberately withholding funds to the armed forces to make them ineffective and also crowning his diabolical scheme through the intended retrenchment of more than half of the members of the armed forces.  

Other pointers that give credence to his desire to become a life president against the wishes of the people are:

(1) His appointment of himself as a minister of defence, his putting under his direct control the SSS, his deliberate manipulation of the transition programme, his introduction of inconceivable, unrealistic and impossible political options, his recent fraternization with other African leaders that have installed themselves as life presidents and his dogged determination to create a secret force called the national guard, independent of the armed forces and the police which will be answerable to himself alone, both operationally and administratively.  

It is our strong view that this kind of dictatorial desire of Babangida is unacceptable to Nigerians of the 1990's, and, therefore, must be resisted by all. 

  

(b) Another major reason for the change is the need to stop intrigues, domination and internal colonization of the Nigerian state by the so-called chosen few. This, in our view, has been and is still responsible for 90 percent of the problems of Nigerians. This indeed has been the major clog in our wheel of progress.  

This clique has an unabated penchant for domination and unrivalled fostering of mediocrity and outright detest for accountability, all put together have been our undoing as a nation.   

 This will ever remain our threat if not checked immediately. It is strongly believed that without the intrigues perpetrated by this clique and misrule, Nigeria will have in all ways achieved developmental virtues comparable to those in Korea , Taiwan , Brazil , India , and even Japan . 

  

Evidence, therefore, this cancerous dominance has as a factor constituted by a major and unpardonable clog in the wheel of progress of the Nigerian state. It is suffice to mention a few distasteful intrigues engineered by this group of Nigerians in recent past. These are: 

  

(1) The shabby and dishonourable treatment meted on the longest serving Nigerian general in the person of General Domkat Bali, who in actual fact had given credibility to the Babangida administration.  

 

(2) The wholesale hijacking of Babangida's administration by the all powerful clique.   

(3) The disgraceful and inexplicable removal of Commodore Ebitu Ukiwe, Professor Tam David-West, Mr. Aret Adams and so on from office.  

(4) The now-pervasive and on-going retrenchment of Middle Belt and Southerners from public offices and their instant replacement by the favoured class and their stooges.  

(5) The deliberate disruption of the educational culture and retarding its place to suit the favoured class to the detriment of other educational minded parts of this country.  

(6) The deliberate impoverishment of the peoples from the Middle Belt and the South, making them working ghosts and feeding on the formulae of 0-1-1- or 0-0- 0 while the aristocratic class and their stooges are living in absolute affluence on a daily basis without working for it.  

(7) Other countless examples of the exploitative, oppressive, dirty games of intrigues of its class, where people and stooges that can best be described by the fact that even though they contribute very little economically to the well being of Nigeria, they have over the years served and presided over the supposedly national wealth derived in the main from the Middle Belt and the southern part of this country, while the people from these parts of the country have been completely deprived from benefiting from the resources given to them by God. 

(c) The third reason for the change is the need to lay a strong egalitarian foundation for the real democratic take off of the Nigerian state or states as the circumstances may dictate.  

In the light of all the above and in recognition of the negativeness of the aforementioned aristocratic factor, the overall progress of the Nigerian state a temporary decision to excise the following states namely, Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, Kano and Bauchi states from the Federal Republic of Nigeria comes into effect immediately until the following conditions are met. The conditions to be met to necessitate the re-absorption of the aforementioned states are as following:  

(i) To install the rightful heir to the Sultanate, Alhaji Maccido, who is the people's choice.  

(ii) To send a delegation led by the real and recognised Sultan Alhaji Maccido to the federal government to vouch that the feudalistic and aristocratic quest for domination and operation will be a thing of the past and will never be practised in any part of the Nigeria state. By the same token, all citizens of the five states already mentioned are temporarily suspended from all public and private offices in Middle Belt and Southern parts of this country until the mentioned conditions above are met. They are also required to move back to their various states within one week from today. They will, however, be allowed to return and joint the Federal Republic of Nigeria when the stipulated conditions are met.  

In the same vein, all citizens of the Middle Belt and the south are required to come back to their various states pending when the so-called all-in-all Nigerians meet the conditions that will ensure a united Nigeria . A word is enough for the wise.    

This exercise will not be complete without purging corrupt public officials and recovering their ill-gotten wealth, since the days of the oil boom till date. Even in these hard times, when Nigerians are dying from hunger, trekking many miles to work for lack of transportation, a few other Nigerians with complete impunity are living in unbelievable affluence both inside and outside the country. 

   

We are extremely determined to recover all ill-gotten wealth back to the public treasury for the use of the masses of our people. You are all advised to remain calm as there is no cause for alarm. We are fully in control of the situation as directed by God. All airports, seaports and borders are closed forthwith. The former Armed Forces Ruling Council is now disbanded and replaced with National Ruling Council to be chaired by the head of state with other members being a civilian vice-head of state, service chiefs, inspector general of police, one representative each from NLC, NUJ, NBA, and NANS.  

 

A curfew is hereby imposed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. until further notice. All members of the armed forces and the police forces are hereby confined to their respective barracks. All unlawful and criminal acts by those attempting to cause chaos will be ruthlessly crushed. Be warned as we are prepared at all costs to defend the new order.

 All radio stations are hereby advised to hook on permanently to the national network programme until further notice. Long live all true patriots of this great country of ours. May God and Allah through his bountiful mercies bless us all."   

Conclusions: 

 

Most of the issues raised by Gideon Orkar i.e.  internal colonialism, domination by the Northern Caliphate, the enthronement of mediocrity, absence of resource control etc in his coup speech are issues which continue to threaten the very foundation of the stillborn nation.  

Indeed the coupists had attempted to excise the core Northern states which they considered the prime culprits in the stagnation of the nation. The  main planks and ideals of the coup was, and remains very popular.  

Lessons from Orkar's failed coup: 

 As long as the many inherited contradictions remain with us, and as long as certain groups continue to oppose dialogue, and to actualize their agenda of emasculating and dominating the others, various groups both military and non military will continue to seek violent and non-violent means of effecting radical change, which as part of the consequences can lead to the much predicted implosion of the nation. Those who have ears let them hear before it's too late!  

Comrade Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu  

Email: lawrencenwobu@yahoo.com




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"Fellow Nigerian Citizens, ...Read the full article.

Posted by Robot| 07.12.2006 09:42

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Dee Law! Dee nwokem! Dimkpa! At last you have shown that not all the men in NVS squirm and walk around in flamboyant skirts with painted lips and shadow boxing around the most serious issues.

Indeed "Those who have ears let them hear before it's too late!"

Posted by Mark Lar| 07.12.2006 18:57

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Lawrence,

Please, do not waste your time commenting on a non-issue. As for those guys in the so-called middlebelt, I do not take their whinning seriously.

Have you not heard the saying: be careful of what you ask for; you might get it. When the so-called middlebelt and other Nigerians were busy fighting for their masters for one Nigeria, what were they thinking? They asked for G-O-W-O-N (Go on with one Nigeria) abi? They were presented with a platform for a good one Nigeria at Aburi, and they rejected it, so what are you talking about?

Nigeria is a war booty, simplicita. Have you noticed the people who "own" Nigeria? The Northern Oligarchy, and their Yoruba cronies. The Igbo are merely tolerated for what they can offer.

This is the gospel truth; every other thing is embellishment.

Paschal Ukpabi, J.D.
Michigan, USA

Posted by pukpabi| 07.12.2006 19:42

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Geez! Here we go again! Sigh...

Posted by EezeeBee| 07.12.2006 20:29

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hmmmmmmmmmmm........Oga Chinedu, how bodi?,,,,,,,,,,phew........sneezzzzz, sighs.............zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Posted by emj| 07.12.2006 20:52

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How i wish that coup had suceeded, at least by now we should have been rid of the trouble making, mediocre, parasitic mallams up North causing all the wahala in Nigeria.

I pray that another group emerges to free us from the yoke of the born to rule Caliphate.

Posted by Tony| 08.12.2006 01:55

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Hi, folks!

Zzzzzz...zzzzz....zzzzz...ZZZZ!

Muchas gracias.

Don Juan Carlos ABRAXAS (III)

(His Eminence, Sheikh Sadiq d'Fcuk of Sakkwato Caliphate, Darfur & Dubai Emirates)

Posted by Abraxas| 08.12.2006 02:14

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Hi Folks,

BREAKING NEWS: MEND ADOPTS A NORTHERN CANDIDATE FOR
2007 PRESIDENCY WITH A GORILLA INSTRUCTION THAT THE
VICE PRESIDENT MUST COME FROM THE "CORE" SOUTH SOUTH
!!!

Fresh proclamations echoing from the hungry and seriously angry machine guns all over
the marshes of the Niger Delta suggest that a major policy acrobatism
is in progress right now brethrens!....(hurry, check out todays Thisday)..They now want
a Northern president!!!..Yes MEND!...Surely in politics we can always MEND our ways! Afterall there are no permanent friends,...just interests!...So for all our Grand Commanders of MEND outside Nigeria, they should know that the position have been shifted:..A Northern candidate even if "CORE" or not "CORE"can do but for the vice presidency???It is "COREMANIA" all the way!!!...This is very understandable,..abi? "CORE" problems need "CORE" candidates so that "CORE" solutions will be provided in a "CORE" way!!! That is Niger Delta Politics for you! It is called "CORE 101"....We are all together!!! Ahead Ahead with one Nigeria!!!...hmmmmm, can somebody zzzzz zzzzz zzzzzz me on this one?

Posted by felix| 08.12.2006 03:54

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Tony,
How i wish your wish was granted and we would have been free by now. But do you really think the malams caused all the diverse problems of this country? A word is enough for the wise.

Posted by yabi| 08.12.2006 05:01

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Dear All,

The usual loquacious and cerebral gang have decided to siddon look or mutter only onomatopia on this thread. :frown: :sad: It shows the contradictions in our 'mere Nigerian geographical expression.' The Orkar adventure is indeed very interesting and I think historians will revisit it and other adventures aimed at pulling Nigeria away from the wrath to come.
One day na one day.
Given the number of intelligent men and women in Nigeria, is Nigeria in 2006 at the point where it ought to be. In the early 50's at the Bandung conference, Asians and Africans united in their fight to eradicate colonialism. In the early 70,s whenever I visited the East Central State Library, all I read about Asia was drought and famine. Today in 2006, where is Asia and where is Nigeria? Gentlemen and Ladies something is fundamentally wrong and all these deft moves which we proclaim as giant strides will lead us nowhere.
It was Bola Ige who asked how a group of 200 families who migrated from Senegal in less than 200 years and who do not own any land in Nigeria, managed to hold a country to ransome till date.
Well I still dey wonder and ponder. Afterall God dey, Chukwudi and Allah Inana are different ways of expressing the same sentiments. :D

Posted by akuluouno| 08.12.2006 05:11

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