How Northern traitors kept
me in prison for 9 years, by Bamaiyi
By TERWASE TYOBAN, Birnin Kebbi
Monday, May 5, 2008
Former Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Ishaya Bamaiyi, has accused
top retired military generals from the North of being the
masterminds of his nine years’ incarceration.
Bamaiyi, who was recently released from prison after a Lagos
High Court discharged and acquitted him of complicity in an
attempted murder case, said the blame for his travails should
not be placed at the doorstep of former president, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo alone, because it was a conspiracy between the former
president and some members of the Northern elite who felt
he should be punished for his refusal to cooperate with them
to install an ex-military man as president of Nigeria when
the decision to hand over power to a civilian government gathered
momentum.
He said while other persons in the North, who were unaware
of the real reasons he was thrown into jail, were praying
for his safety in prison and were making efforts to secure
his release, those behind his predicament were engaged in
high level lobby to ensure that he never regained freedom.
In his words, "I have no problem with Obasanjo. Obasanjo
was not the one who first arrested me. Before Obasanjo came
to power, I didn't know him, neither did he know me. My brothers
in the North, because of selfish personal interests, told
lies about me to Obasanjo and advised him to arrest me. As
a result of this, I have no problem with Obasanjo. It is a
home matter. They know me and I know them. I suffered all
that I went through because I refused to toe their line and
opted for true democracy. This was not what they expected.
So I had to be taken care of.
"While some of my people were praying for my welfare
while in prison and even making efforts to secure my release,
some of these, my brothers, were holding high level consultations
with the government of the day to ensure that I never get
out of there. But I have left them in the hands of God."
Bamaiyi spoke with Daily Sun on this and other issues in Zuru,
Kebbi State, after a civic reception organized by his people
to welcome him home.
My freedom ordained by God
I thank God. You know, for someone to leave his home for almost
nine years, not knowing what would happen there, is a difficult
situation. So I thank God for bringing me back home safely
and I am happy with the reception I got. I thank God because,
whatever happens is with the knowledge of God and in every
difficulty, God brings succour especially if you stand on
the path of justice.
Baka taba jin cewar, ance gaskiya mutum ta kare ba, sai dai
kanyar mutum ta kare (you have never heard that this is the
end of the road for a just man, but it is said, this is the
end of the road for a liar). It simply means truth has no
end. But a lie would one day come to an end. Today, the lie
has ended and I am now back home.
Why I refused Danjuma, Gusau's pleas
I have said it, when it was uttered, that a military man would
be made president, I said I did not agree and I would not
support such a proposition. General Danjuma came to my house
when I was Chief of Army Staff and talked to me about this
issue. I told him, even if he is the person, I would not support
him.
General Aliyu Gusau is still alive. He too did the same and
I said the same thing, that I would not support the proposition.
It is not that the government did not like the truth. When
we wanted to hand over power, even Gusau asking me the question,
he was tired. And indeed, we are tired of military rule. Was
this not true? So, it was not proper at that time to impose
a military man on Nigerians. Now, we have seen the result.
This is what I stood up against and I was punished for almost
nine years, for standing up for democracy.
What we have got in eight years of Obasanjo has taken us 20
years backward. The incumbent President is doing his best
probing here and there. If they had heeded my advice, I am
sure the difficulty we are passing through, even if we were
meant to suffer, it would not have been of this magnitude.
But I am glad that since I was put in detention, they were
the ones that took the shame. They are now the same people
abusing and castigating Obasanjo everywhere. I don't abuse
Obasanjo. I have finished my part.
Interest in politics
Look, I want to first of all, take care of myself. I even
have a medical appointment to keep. My priority right now
is my health; I want to regain my health, know the condition
of my family and take care of my aged mother. Every man is
a political animal and I am not different. But right now,
I am not considering partisan politics.
Persecution of my military associates
I am sure about this. If you look carefully at most of the
young military officers retired, they were all at the peak
of their career. I know many of them because we worked together.
But because of me, a lie was even concocted that they were
planning to gather people to take me out of prison.
Since I entered that prison, even if the walls had fallen,
I would not have gone anywhere because I knew I was on the
path of truth. I was sure that there would be a day that God
would bring justice as long as there was a trial.
It was not proper the way the officers were retired from the
army. There is nowhere in the world where people are retired
at the rank of a colonel, at a time considered the peak of
their career. When they were supposed to display professionalism,
you did not allow them to work. Before you regain what you
have lost by retiring these men, you have to take someone
to the academy to spend five years. Before he reaches the
rank of a colonel, it will take another 20 years. Now, you
can see that you need 25 years before you replace someone
with the rank of a colonel. This means that damage has been
inflicted on the army by the retirements.
My advice for Yar'Adua
Well, I can see that the government has started doing what
ought to be done. All I am saying is that let's go for justice.
All these probes going on should be done with justice. You
see, whoever takes power should know that a day will come
when he will be called upon to give account of what he had
done. I have seen that this government is on the right path
but there should be no retreat to the old ways because I know
some people are not going to be happy.
My prison memoirs
I am giving it a thought. I said it at the reception, let
us come together in unity: What is worrying us in Zuruland
is lack of unity. If we unite, elders should know that they
as elders should give proper advice rather than be instigating
authorities to arrest this or that person. This is not correct.
This is my advice. If we are united in Zuruland and support
the Emir, General Sani Sami, I am sure we will attain tremendous
development.
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