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Today 30 years after;31st Dec,1983-31st Dec,2013:what Did Military Coup Altered? by Omooba77: 11:00am On Dec 30, 2013
Today 31st Decemeber, 2013, it is 30 years that Gen Buhari coup sacked President Sheu Shagari administration;what is your take. Do you think democratic rule would have matured beyond this if the coup did not happened? Let's have your says...............................

This was the text of the message that morning.......
Fellow countrymen and women.

I, Brigadier Sani Abacha, of the Nigerian Army address you this morning on behalf of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

You are all living witnesses to the great economic predicament and uncertainty, which an inept and corrupt leadership has imposed on our beloved nation for the past four years. I am referring to the harsh, intolerable conditions under which we are now living. Our economy has been hopelessly mismanaged; we have become a debtor and beggar nation. There is inadequacy of food at reasonable prices for our people who are now fed up with endless announcements of importation of foodstuff; health services are in shambles as our hospitals are reduced to mere consulting clinics without drugs, water and equipment.

Our educational system is deteriorating at alarming rate. Unemployment figures including the undergraduates have reached embarrassing and unacceptable proportions.

In some states, workers are being owed salary arrears of eight to twelve months and in others there are threats of salary cuts. Yet our leaders revel in squandermania, corruption and indiscipline, and continue to proliferate public appointments in complete disregard of our stark economic realities.

After due consultations over these deplorable conditions, I and my colleagues in the armed forces have in the discharge of our national role as promoters and protectors of our national interest decided to effect a change in the leadership of the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and form a Federal Military Government. This task has just been completed.

The Federal Military Government hereby decrees the suspension of the provision of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1979 relating to all elective and appointive offices and representative institutions including the office of the President, state governors, federal and state executive councils, special advisers, special assistants, the establishment of the National Assembly and the Houses of Assembly including the formation of political parties.

Accordingly, Alhaji Shehu Usman Shagari ceases forthwith to be the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. All the incumbents of the above named offices shall, if they have not already done so, vacate their formal official residences, surrender all government property in their possession and report to the nearest police station in their constituencies within 7 days.

The clerk of the National Assembly, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives shall, within two weeks, render account of all the properties of the National Assembly. All the political parties are banned; the bank account of FEDECO and all the political parties are frozen with immediate effect. All foreigners living in any part of the country are assured of their safety and will be adequately protected.

Henceforth, workers not on essential duties are advised to keep off the streets. All categories of workers on essential duties will, however, report at their places of work immediately.

With effect from today, a dusk to dawn curfew will be imposed between 7pm and 6am each day until further notice. All Airways flights have been suspended forthwith and all airports, seaports, and border posts closed. External communication has been cut; the Custom and Excise, Immigration and the Police will maintain vigilance and ensure watertight security at the borders. The area administrators or commanders will have themselves to blame if any of the wanted people escapes.

Fellow countrymen and women, the change in government has been a bloodless and painstaking operation and we do not want anyone to lose his or her life. People are warned in their own interest to be law abiding and to give the Federal Military Government maximum cooperation. Anyone caught disturbing public order will be summarily dealt with.

For avoidance of doubt, you are forewarned that we shall not hesitate to declare martial law in any area or state of the federation in which disturbances occur.

Fellow countrymen and women and comrades at arms, I will like to assure you that the Armed Forces of Nigeria is ready to lay its life for our dear nation but not for the present irresponsible leadership of the past civilian administration.

You are to await further announcements.

Good morning.
Re: Today 30 years after;31st Dec,1983-31st Dec,2013:what Did Military Coup Altered? by Omooba77: 11:05am On Dec 30, 2013
I think things would have been better than this sahh.........................
Re: Today 30 years after;31st Dec,1983-31st Dec,2013:what Did Military Coup Altered? by rej00: 11:11am On Dec 30, 2013
nigeria would have been boasting as one the most developed politics in the world.... If not for the coup. Democracy is a dynamic form of governance which means even if it seems bad their tendencies i would get better compared to the rigid form of military or dictatrial government. This is the more reason we have to protect our current democratic government no matter how it may seem @ the present
Re: Today 30 years after;31st Dec,1983-31st Dec,2013:what Did Military Coup Altered? by Omooba77: 7:11pm On Dec 30, 2013
rej00: nigeria would have been boasting as one the most developed politics in the world.... If not for the coup. Democracy is a dynamic form of governance which means even if it seems bad their tendencies i would get better compared to the rigid form of military or dictatrial government. This is the more reason we have to protect our current democratic government no matter how it may seem @ the present
The coup really did lots of damage; because military institutionalise corruption.....................
On December 31, 1983, the military seized power once again, primarily because there was virtually no confidence in the civilian regime. The fraudulent election was used as an excuse for the takeover, although the military was in fact closely associated with the ousted government. More serious still, the economy was in chaos. The true cost of the failure to use earlier revenues and foreign reserves to good effect now became apparent.

The leader of the coup d'état was Major General Muhammadu Buhari of Katsina, whose background and political loyalties tied him closely to the Muslim north and the deposed government. Buhari had been director of supply and services in the early 1970s, military governor of Northeast State at the time it was divided into three states, and federal commissioner for petroleum and mines (1976-78) during the height of the oil boom. At the time of the coup, he was commander of the Third Armored Division in Jos.

Buhari tried to restore public accountability and to reestablish a dynamic economy without altering the basic power structure of the country. The military had become impatient with the civilian government. Corruption in particular was out of control, and the fraudulent election had been too obvious. Because the civilians in the NPN could not control the situation, the military would try its hand. Nonetheless, Buhari's political and economic aims were almost identical to those of the NPN.
Re: Today 30 years after;31st Dec,1983-31st Dec,2013:what Did Military Coup Altered? by Omooba77: 7:13am On Dec 31, 2013
Today 30 years ago,political history of Nigeria changed;the military took of from democratically elected government...

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