IBB: A Misunderstood Statesman? Print E-mail
Written by Sunny Chris Okenwa   
Tuesday, 25 March 2008

General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, IBB, the former Nigerian military dictator is a clever corruption-compromised political animal. To say that IBB was well schooled in military politics is obviously a statement of fact. He knew what he had wanted from day one of his enrolment into the Nigerian Army. So his ambition of becoming the Commander-in-chief was never realised out of sheer luck or by accident. He worked and manipulated his way to the top by participating in almost every successful coup d'etat which ensured his steady rise in rank among the rank and file.

IBB, the evil genius, understood the Nigerian nation and the psyché of the average Nigerian. He once boasted of that special gift of compatriotic knowledge and he knew how to make friends and keep them in moments of happiness and unhappiness. That is why fifteen years after a forced 'stepping aside' from power he still maintains a chain of friends that cut across the lenght and bredth of the nation. Staunch loyalists include Alex Akinyele, Omo Omoruyi and Chidi Amuta.

Gen. Babangida is a study in fraudulent political engineering and re-engineering. He shot his way to power in August 1985 when Nigeria was undergoing a Buhari/Idiagbon-inspired war against indiscipline, a WAI war fought without compromise. The Buhari/Idiagbon regime meant well but Nigerians were tired of their draconian style. Enter IBB, a gap-toothed smiling handsome man who came brandishing mass-oriented reforms and gestures. The first deception came with the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) national debate. The majority of Nigerians said a loud No to SAP but IBB chose otherwise. He smuggled in the programme through the back door.

Ibrahim Babangida, in his craftiness, may not have been the most brilliant student among his peers in the military academy but he was a master strategist and meticulous planner and schemer. He carefully took his time, studying situations and playing smartly along after every attempt at constitution subversion. When his time came he knew and siezed the opportunity. As a prominent member of General Muhammadu Buhari's ruling junta Ibrahim Babangida betrayed Buhari who thought he was with him as they collectively took decisions in the then ruling military council.

IBB began one bogus project after another. DFFRI, MAMSER, No-More-Coup campaign, name them. At a time Nigeria became a huge political laboratory where every political idea competed for attention. He tinkered with almost everything banning and unbanning politicians - newbreed and oldbreed. Remember the NRC and SDP? Option A4? Better Life for Rural Women programme of his wife, Maryam, which bettered lives other than those of the poor rural dwellers?

And in the end after wasting billions of naira on two-party experiment what we had was a flawless presidential poll on June 12 which was never allowed to stand. Unknown to Nigerians Babangida never meant to re-establish democracy General Buhari truncated in 1983 ending a Shehu Shagari 4-year democratic debauchery that had the likes of Umaru Dikko, Adisa Akinloye and Uba Ahmed as glorified heroes!

Babangida is not an intellectual though he pretends to be one. During the years of Babangidaism he courted and engaged notable intellectuals appointing some into his cabinet and using others to boost his international profile. General Babangida's legacy included the barbaric letter-bombing of the intrepid 'Newswatch' founding Editor, Dele Giwa, the execution of his best friend, Mamman Vatsa on coup plot charges and the killing of many fine officers via the Ejigbo plane crash.

During eight years of lonely long distance race Ibrahim Babangida terminated his political marathon in Minna Hilltop Mansion after the June 12 presidential poll won by the late business mogul, Bashorun MKO Abiola was inexplicably annulled by Babangida and his reactionary forces. IBB squandered whatever was left of his legacy by that singular annulment of a popular will. June 12 remained his greatest undoing as he still struggles even today to provide reasonable grounds to justify the crime against democracy.

Gen. Babangida 'killed' June 12 by a stroke of a dictatorial unsigned decree! But June 12 lives on 15 odd years on! June 12 lives in the minds and hearts of many Nigerians including this author. Democracy in its true unadulterated form remains the best system for Nigeria's survival as a heteregenous complex society.

In an interview he granted "The Sun", a Lagos-based newspaper, last Easter weekend, IBB was as evasive as ever playing on words and to the gallery. For him: "I think one day, the facts will emerge. But each time I think about it, I feel the political management at that time was the undoing. I think June 12 was mismanaged. We had people who handled the whole issue about June 12, they didn’t apply a lot of political common sense." Always shifting responsibility and dodgy Babangida still believes Nigerians would, with time, wish away June 12.

After a friendly meeting with the late Bashorun Abiola Babangida reasoned that his handlers misread his intentions and misled him: "The moment he left, those forces around him took over the whole thing. And they went on and on, saying don’t trust him, he is not going to do this, he is going to do that and I think he got carried away by them".

When asked about the medal of corruption he still wears as the person that institutionalized the cankerworm in Nigeria IBB was somewhat relieved that another dictator has snatched the trophy from him saying in essence that those that served under him and himself were all proud for what they 'achieved'. He declared that with the kind of huge resources that accrued to the government under OBJ he would have given Nigeria her first nuclear power were he to have been in the saddle. But failed to say why he refused to answer to the Okigbo Panel which indicted him of frittering away about 12 billion-dollar Gulf War oil windfall.

Granted, Olusegun Obasanjo was more corrupt that Babangida but IBB cannot escape the 'settlement' syndrome he made the instrument of statecraft. Obasanjo, straight from hell of a prison, with less than 250 dollars left in his bank account could not have resisted the enormous temptation to rehabilitate himself big time for good. It's like asking a certified serial killer to take good care of one's family as one takes a trip outside town! Or an international fraudster to manage one's bank account!

For a poor dimunitive military recruit from Niger State (or whereever) whose paternity much like that of Obasanjo is still questionable the 8-year stint in power which saw him swimming in petro-dollars must have ensured that the rest of his life is lived out in opulence of unimaginable proportion. Nigeria is a failed state (or a serious candidate for one!) because of the Babangidas that share citizenship with the rest of us.

Is IBB by any means a misunderstood statesman? I think he's not qualified to be addressed as a statesman and least of all a misunderstood one. Babangida is trying to be relevant. Playing politics with the confusion that has engulfed our body polity. His many grievious sins against Nigerians while in Dodan Barracks and Aso Rock are still haunting him. Though living in obscene opulence in retirement in Minna, IBB may go into his grave a thoroughly troubled man with an unclear conscience.

My prayer is that he lives long enough to continue providing insights into why and how he failed as a military ruler. And why and how he gave 'birth' to the Locust that bit us like a scorpion.
.
SOC Okenwa
soco_abj_2006_rci@hotmail.fr




RobotRobot is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 1

General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, IBB, the former Nigerian military dictator is a clever corrup...Read the full article.

Posted by Robot| 25.03.2008 14:41

Reply Quote



employlawoneemploylawone is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 2

A lot of research, well done and thank you.

May I suggest that if we had had nuclear power courtesy of IBB, it would properly have become a national disaster because of our culture of neglect.

If Ajaokuta, Aladja, refineries and the present state of other infrastructure is taken into account, has IBB imagined radiation being let lose into the athmosphere from his nuclear power station like Chenobly because some misguided soul decided to cut corners and sell the uranium to make ends go beyond what is reasonably expected to meet his greed?

Also whilst this cannot be an exeonaration of OBJ and cronies, there is such a thing as inflation when you compare petro-revenues now to was it was during IBB. (Very clearly no excuse for OBJ and co).

History is still being written and I pray it is written by the many long suffering masses.

With High Esteem, Olu

Posted by employlawone| 25.03.2008 15:46

Reply Quote



Adeola AderounmuAdeola Aderounmu is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 3

If people like IBB are still free and could still be heard among us, NIGERIA WILL NEVER MAKE ANY PROGRESS. That he is a free man shows the complete helplessness of the anti-corruption agencies in Nigeria.

Among a string of very serious crimes, how can a man steal more than 10 billion dollars and still walk free?


The present fake president is doing away with 2 corrupt ministers at this time, Good! What are they doing about those who have already MILKED the nation dry in the past dispensations?


It is the misdeeds of the past that is holding Nigeria down. Why can't we ask all those thieves to return our monies and let's see what sane people can do with the monies to bring some HOPE to more than 90m living in everlasting darkness on less than USD 2 / day?

IBB should shut up and padlock his mouth.

Obasanjo is another case entirely and they (all the useless leaders in Nigeria) are all thoughtless, worthless and only fit for isolated life detentions.

Nonsense people!

Posted by Adeola Aderounmu| 25.03.2008 16:42

Reply Quote



Ofunwa VillagerOfunwa Villager is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 4

Perhaps Okenwa is addicted to singing the praises of thieves while pretending to show us their strength and weaknesses. To imagine that he is praying for IBB to live long for whatever reason simply goes to underline his intensions.

Posted by Ofunwa Villager| 26.03.2008 02:59

Reply Quote



AjuzieAjuzie is offline 
JJC

avatar
 # 5

Thank you - but still, sorry for black people

Posted by Ajuzie| 26.03.2008 05:20

Reply Quote



RanterRanter is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 6

I have a solution, lets send all these past leaders(read'good for nothing but looting)into exile, banish them to any country of their choice, saudi arabia usually welcomes the likes.

$10b?Blimey!!!

Thailand sent one their own(read' the richest and most popular )PM into self styled exile by some envious military gang that disliked him, he bought Manchester city FC in England but he couldnt wait to come back home.

Lets banish them with our billions, they wont be happy anywhere without seeing our sorry faces everyday and hearing our whinings.

Posted by Ranter| 26.03.2008 08:29

Reply Quote



NWANZANWANZA is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 7


=Ofunwa Villager;4294999143>Perhaps Okenwa is addicted to singing the praises of thieves while pretending to show us their strength and weaknesses. To imagine that he is praying for IBB to live long for whatever reason simply goes to underline his intensions.



What do you expect from inlaws, ghost workers, and contractors who are beneficiaries of IBB regime. There are always two sides to a coin otherwise it will not be called a coin.
Winners or loosers
Evil or righteous
Laughter or weeping
Time is constant so it change.

Posted by NWANZA| 26.03.2008 11:49

Reply Quote



AbraxasAbraxas is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 8

Hi, my pikin, Sunny Chris Okenwa!

On behalf of the Special Task Force for the De-Mystification and Ultimate Imprisonment of OBJ, IBB et al, it is my singular honour, privilege, and pleasure to thank you for your well-thought out piece on that well-known cross-border criminal and trans-national cocaine peddler called (made-in-Nigeria General) Ibrahim (Evil Spirit) Gbadamosi Babangida (GCFR).

May God in his infinite wisdom continue to grant you uncountable blessings for a job well done.

Muchas gracias.

Don Juan-Carlos ABRAXAS
(III)
Director of Propaganda & Enlightenment (Special Task Force)

Posted by Abraxas| 26.03.2008 16:31

Reply Quote



Oru-AmaOru-Ama is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 9

I.B.B... A man that is synonymous with everything evil. A personality that represent greed, corruption and blood thirstiness. One thing he's got to live with is the fact that despite how many billions of our money he stole, he will one day die and rot. Termintes will (just like the poor masses) feed on his bloted body.

I.B.B is one reason personally I do not believe in EFCC. If they are serious, they should get Babaginda to account for his years of misrule. If Nigeria is serious, Babaginda should be punished (and seriously too) for the death of Dele Giwa. He should be investigated for roping in Mamman Vista into a coup and killing him.A man that was his bestman.

Posted by Oru-Ama| 28.03.2008 09:35

Reply Quote



demdem is offline 
Villager

avatar
 # 10

No. A misunderstood goon and thief.

Posted by dem| 31.03.2008 04:05

Reply Quote


Last Updated ( Thursday, 24 April 2008 )
 
< Prev   Next >

Services : E-mail news | RSS Feeds | Podcasts
Links:   About the NVS | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies | Advertise With Us
All Rights Reserved. NigeriaVillageSquare.com