…Says Jan 1966 Coup, not Igbo Coup
By Jude Atupulazi
Former Military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, also known as IBB, has publicly expressed regret over the annulment of the June 12, 1993, Presidential Election.
At the launch of his autobiography, “A Journey in Service,” in Abuja on Thursday, February 20, Babangida took full responsibility for the cancellation, acknowledging that mistakes were made during his watch.
He admitted that Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the candidate of the Social Democratic Party, won the election.
He said: ‘I regret June 12. I accept full responsibility for the decisions taken and June 12 happened under my watch. Mistakes, missteps happened in quick successions.’
Babangida’s autobiography also sheds light on the events surrounding the annulment.
According to Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, who reviewed the book, Babangida stated that he was happy with ex-President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to acknowledge Abiola’s victory and honour him with the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic title.
Osinbajo said: ‘He (IBB) also answers the question whether Abiola actually won the June 12 election, and I quote him, ”Although I am on record to have stated after the election that Abiola may not have won the election, upon deeper reflection and a closer examination of all available facts, particularly the detailed election results, which are published as an appendix to this book, there was no doubt that MKO Abiola won the June 12 elections”.’
Babangida also in his book laid to rest the controversy surrounding the coloration of the January 1966 Coup as an Igbo Coup, stating that the planners were army officers from many ethnic groups and that it would be wrong to tag it an Igbo Coup.