A former governor of Ogun state, Olusegun Osoba has claimed that erstwhile head of state, Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) told him that he was hostage to those who helped him overthrow Muhammadu Buhari,his predecessor.
Ibrahim Babangida overthrew Buhari as a military leader in 1985.
The likes of the late Sani Abacha, Aliyu Gusau, and Gado Nasko, among others, reportedly played key roles in the coup that ousted Buhari.
Speaking in an interview with Thisday, Osoba revealed that he and some of his colleagues complained to IBB about some things that were wrong in his regime, but the military ruler told him that he had to obey his fellow coupists.
He said, βYou see, even under the military, I always tell you people that you should praise us that we were able to produce papers that were still sellable under military dictatorship.
βYou people operate under a civilian government. You donβt know what it was. The truth is that those military people knew that in-house. I will tell them the home truth.
βI remember one incident when Felix Peter, myself, and one or two other people met Babangida when he was military president.
βWe bluntly told him a lot of things that were wrong with him and his government.
βIt was so devastating that Gen. Babangida said, βLet me tell you boys, I am hostage to those who staged the coup and those who put me here.
βAnd if I didnβt listen to what they wanted, they would get me out in seconds. And that there are no absolute powers,β Osoba said.
Osoba said Babangida appreciated the feedback and promised to present their concerns to his βmentors and promoters.β.
βSo, you see, behind closed doors, we told them the home truth. So when we wrote stories, they already knew that we had told them the truth. And then tolerated us,β he added.
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