In December 1983, some military officers selected Buahri to lead the country after a
successful military coup that removed then president, Alhaji Shehu
Shagari. At the time, Buhari was head of the Third Armored Division of
Jos.
Below is a transcript of his speech after the
military coup obtained from Naij.com:
“In
pursuance of the primary objective of saving our great nation from total
collapse, I, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the Nigerian army have, after
due consultation amongst the services of the armed forces, been formally
invested with the authority of the Head of the Federal Military Government and
the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
It is with humility and a deep sense of responsibility that I accept this
challenge and call to national duty.
As you
must have heard in the previous announcement, the constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria (1979) has been suspended, except those sections of it
which are exempted in the constitution.
The change
became necessary in order to put an end to the serious economic predicament and
the crisis of confidence now afflicting our nation. Consequently, the Nigerian
armed forces have constituted themselves into a Federal Military Government
comprising of a Supreme Military Council, a National Council of States, a
Federal Executive Council at the centre and State Executive Councils to be
presided over by military governors in each of the states of the federation.
Members of these councils will be announced soon.
The last
Federal Military Government drew up a programme with the aim of handing over
political power to the civilians in 1979. This programme as you all know was
implemented to the letter. The 1979 constitution was promulgated.
However,
little did the military realize that the political leadership of the second
republic will circumvent most of the checks and balances in the constitution
and bring the present state of general insecurity. The premium on political
power became so exceedingly high that political contestants regarded victory at
elections as a matter of life and death struggle and were determined to capture
or retain power by all means. It is true that there is a worldwide economic
recession.
However,
in the case of Nigeria, its impact was aggravated by mismanagement. We believe
the appropriate government agencies have good advice but the leadership
disregarded their advice. The situation could have been avoided if the
legislators were alive to their constitutional responsibilities; Instead, the
legislators were preoccupied with determining their salary scales, fringe
benefit and unnecessary foreign travels, et al, which took no account of the
state of the economy and the welfare of the people they represented.
As a
result of our inability to cultivate financial discipline and prudent
management of the economy, we have come to depend largely on internal and
external borrowing to execute government projects with attendant domestic
pressure and soaring external debts, thus aggravating the propensity of the
outgoing civilian administration to mismanage our financial resources. Nigeria
was already condemned perpetually with the twin problem of heavy budget
deficits and weak balance of payments position, with the prospect of building a
virile and viable economy.
The last
general election was anything but free and fair. The only political parties
that could complain of election rigging are those parties that lacked the
resources to rig. There is ample evidence that rigging and thuggery were
relative to the resources available to the parties. This conclusively proved to
us that the parties have not developed confidence in the presidential system of
government on which the nation invested so much material and human resources.
While corruption and indiscipline have been associated with our state of
under-development, these two evils in our body politics have attained
unprecedented height in the past few years. The corrupt, inept and insensitive
leadership in the last four years has been the source of immorality and
impropriety in our society.
Since what
happens in any society is largely a reflection of the leadership of that
society, we deplore corruption in all its facets. This government will not
tolerate kick-backs, inflation of contracts and over-invoicing of imports etc.
Nor will it condone forgery, fraud, embezzlement, misuse and abuse of office
and illegal dealings in foreign exchange and smuggling. Arson has been used to
cover up fraudulent acts in public institutions.
I am referring to the fire
incidents that gutted the P&T buildings in Lagos, the Anambra State
Broadcasting Corporation, the Republic Building at Marina, the Federal Ministry
of Education, the Federal Capital Development Authority Accounts at Abuja and
the NET Building. Most of these fire incidents occurred at a time when
Nigerians were being apprehensive of the frequency of fraud scandals and the
government incapacity to deal with them. Corruption has become so pervasive and
intractable that a whole ministry has been created to stem it.
Fellow
Nigerians, this indeed is the moment of truth. My colleagues and I – the
Supreme Military Council, must be frank enough to acknowledge the fact that at
the moment, an accurate picture of the financial position is yet to be
determined.
We have no
doubt that the situation is bad enough. In spite of all this, every effort will
be made to ensure that the difficult and degrading conditions under which we
are living are eliminated. Let no one however be deceived that workers who have
not received their salaries in the past eight or so months will receive such
salaries within today or tomorrow or that hospitals which have been without
drugs for months will be provided with enough immediately. We are determined
that with the help of God we shall do our best to settle genuine payments to
which government is committed, including backlog of workers’ salaries after
scrutiny.
We are
confident and we assure you that even in the face of the global recession, and
the seemingly gloomy financial future, given prudent management of Nigeria’s
existing financial resources and our determination to substantially reduce and
eventually nail down rises in budgetary deficits and weak balance of payments
position.
The
Federal Military Government will reappraise policies with a view to paying
greater attention to the following areas: The economy will be given a new
impetus and better sense of direction. Corrupt officials and their agents will
be brought to book.
In view of
the drought that affected most parts of the country, the federal government
will, with the available resources, import food stuffs to supplement the
shortfalls suffered in the last harvest. Our foreign policy will both be
dynamic and realistic. Africa will of course continue to be the centre piece of
our foreign policy. The morale and combat readiness of the armed forces will be
given high priority. Officers and men with high personal and professional
integrity will have nothing to fear.
The Chief
Justice of Nigeria and all other holders of judiciary appointments within the
federation can continue in their appointments and the judiciary shall continue
to function under existing laws subject to such exceptions as may be decreed
from time to time by the Federal Military Government. All holders of
appointments in the civil service, the police and the National Security
Organisation shall continue to exercise their functions in the normal way
subject to changes that may be introduced by the Federal Military Government.
All those
chairmen and members of statutory corporations, parastatals and other executive
departments are hereby relieved of their appointments with immediate effect.
The
Federal Military Government will maintain and strengthen existing diplomatic
relations with other states and with international organisations and
institutions such as the Organisation of African Unity, the United Nations and
its organs, Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, ECOWAS and the
Commonwealth etc. The Federal Military Government will honour and respect all
treaties and obligations entered into by the previous government and we hope
that such nations and bodies will reciprocate this gesture by respecting our
country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Fellow
Nigerians, finally, we have dutifully intervened to save this nation from
imminent collapse. We therefore expect all Nigerians, including those who
participated directly or indirectly in bringing the nation to this present
predicament, to cooperate with us. This generation of Nigerians, and indeed
future generations, have no country other than Nigeria. We shall remain here
and salvage it together.May God bless us all”.
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