Femi Fani-Kayode
This is why it is so important for
us to learn about our history properly, to read as widely as possible and to
do our own research before we just accept and believe whatever anyone may
tell us about our past. Chief Matthew Mbu is a man that I have tremendous
respect and affection for and he is undoubtedly one of our most eminent elder
statesmen and nationalists. He is also a father to me so I do find it
difficult to say what I am about to say.
Yet the truth must be told no
matter what and no matter whose ox is gored. And the truth is that the elder
statesman's assertion that Sir Tafawa Balewa, the former Prime Minister of
Nigeria, was not murdered by soldiers and that he in fact died of asthma is a
sordid and shameful attempt at distorting history. It is nothing but
historical revisionism. It is simply not true to say that Ifejuana did not
kill Tafawa Balewa and that the man just died of an asthma attack after being
abducted. The man was shot and his body was left to decompose. It is not true
to say that there was no autopsy report.
There was. After the body was
found it was taken to LUTH and an autopsy was conducted by the head of the
pathology department in that hospital. The findings were that he had been
shot to death. Dr.Moses Majekodunmi, who was the Minister of Health at the
time, can confirm this. After murdering Balewa in cold blood on the Abeokuta
road Ifejuana fled to Enugu because by that time it was clear that the coup
had failed. When he got to Enugu he met with Christopher Okigbo who he was
very friendly with and Okigbo smuggled him out of the country from where he
fled to Ghana.
He later came back to Biafra and
both he and Okigbo fought on the Biafran side during the war. Okigbo was
killed at the war front and Ifejuana was executed by Ojukwu for plotting a
coup against him too. Mbu is basing his assertion on reports that he was
given by Christopher Okigbo. One wonders what he expected Okigbo to say other
than that because not only was Ifejuana his best friend but he was also in
the know and part of the conspiracy during that first coup. Of course he
would not want to admit to anyone that Balewa was murdered by his best friend
and co-conspirator.
These men were cold blooded
murderers and cowards and we must not let Mbu or anyone else attempt to
revise history before our very eyes. Ifejuana not only shot Balewa after
allowing him to pray but he also mutilated his body and left it to rot in the
bush by the roadside. We owe it to Balewa, his family, all the others that
were killed, abducted and brutalised on the night of Jan. 15th 1966 by Major
Nzeogwu and his fellow mutineers and murderers that night, the Nigerian
people, our children and posterity to let the truth be known.
I also question the motives of
Chief Mbu for telling this strange and ridiculous story which is nothing but
a lie 44 years after the event. The next thing that people like that will
tell us is that Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief S.L. Akintola, Brigadier Maimalari,
Brigadier Ademulegun and his 8 month pregnant wife, Col. Largema, Col.
Sodeinde, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh , Col. Yakubu Pam and all the others that
were cut short that night died of the flu. This is so unfair and so
disrespectful to the dead and their families.
My own father was almost killed
that night too and he was forced to witness the brutal murder of his friend
S.L. Akintola, the former Premier of the west, by this same gang of wicked
and heartless thugs. I remember the events of that time very well and I
personally witnessed the events of what happened in our house when the
soldiers came for my father too and took him away. If no-one else will tell
the truth and set the record straight about these events, I certainly will.
It was what those boys did that night that led to the northern officers
counter/revenge coup of July 1966 in which General Ironsi, Colonel Fajuyi and
300 Igbo army officers were killed and it also led to the terrible pogroms of
Igbo civilians in the north which in turn led to the civil war.
These are terrible events from a
terrible time and none of like to talk about it because it is painful and
inflammatory. But the fact that we don't talk about it does not mean that we
should sit back and allow someone to revise history. We must set the record
straight, we must never allow our people to forget what happened and we must
always be courageous enough to come out and tell the truth. This is the only
way that we can ensure that this sort of thing never happens again.
If anyone has any doubts about
what I have said here I urge them to please go and ask some of our most
eminent elder statesmen who were very active at the time, who were deeply
involved in governance then and who are still alive today like President
Shehu Shagari, Dr.Moses Majekodunmi(the former Minister of Health in the
first republic who was a personal friend of Balewa's and who was very close
to him), Chief Richard Akinjide(the former Minister of Education in the fist
republic), General T.Y. Danjuma, General Yakubu Gowon, President Olusegun
Obasanjo, Alhaji Inua Wada (the former Minister of Defence in the first republic,
Alhaji Maitama Sule, General I.B.M Haruna (the Chairman of the Arewa
Consultative Forum) and so many others. They can also read an excellent book
which is Balewa’s biography titled "A Right Honorable Gentleman"
and which was written by a British historian and colonial officer at the time
by the name of Trevor Clark.
I would also recommend Dr. Moses
Majekodunmi's autobiography titled "My Lord, What A Beautiful
Morning", Max Siollun's book titled "Oil, Politics and Violence:
Nigeria's Military Coup Culture" and Nowa Omoigui's "Operation
"Aure": Northern Nigerian Military Counter-Rebellion, July
1966" all of which covers this issue and that period very well and which
once again confirms the fact that Ifejuana killed Balewa and the others in
cold blood.
For further confirmation they can
also reach three of the most respected, objective, authoratative Nigerian
historians and authors of this generation who are all, in my view, of the
highest standard and who are all extreemly knowledgeable about the events of
those days and our history generally. They are Mr. Max Siollun, Mr. Ayo
Akinfe (both of whom are based in and write from London) and Mr. Akin
Ajose-Adeogun who is based in Lagos.
There was also a formal
investigation into the matter which was conducted by the Special Branch
Department of the British police and they produced a report which confirmed
the fact that Balewa had been shot by Ifejuana. Quite apart from that Alhaji
Babankowa, a former Commissioner of Police, who was a Deputy Inspector at that
time, in his reaction to Mbu's assertion, told the Daily Trust Newspaper on
Monday, September 6th, 2010, that he discovered the corpse of the Prime
Minister and that of Festus Okotie-Eboh (the former Minister of Finance),
Col. Kur Mohammed and Col. Abogu in a bush on the Abeokuta road. He said that
he and his men "found the dead body of the Prime Minister and the other
three decomposing and with gunshot wounds".
He said that he then left his men
there to guard the bodies and rushed to Ikeja provincial police station to
report. He then brifed the Inspector General of Police, the late Alhaji Kam
Salem, about his findings. His interview in that newspaper makes interesting
reading as he went on to confirm the fact that he led a delegation back to
the bush where the bodies were which comprised of many top government
officials and dignitaries including Alhaji Maitama Sule who is still alive
today.
He confirmed the fact that all
those dignatries also saw the bullet wounds in Balewa's body and in the body
of all the others. For further corrobaration of Babankowa's account those
that are interested can reach Alhaji M.D. Yusuf (the former Inspector General
of Police), Alhaji Gambo Jimeta (the former Inspector General of Police) and
Alhaji Umaru Shinkafi (the former head of the Nigerian Security Organisation)
who were all key players in the Nigerian police at the time and who are all
fully aware of and are conversant with the details of the British Special
Branch report, the post mortem report and the circumstances and sequence of
events that led to the Prime Minister's murder and and that of all those that
were with him at the time. I should also add that most of these eminent
personalities and individuals gave their testimonies and their recollection
of the account of events in this matter at the Oputa Panel enquiry in 2001
.
All the relevant reports,
docuements and testimonies were submitted there and they constitute part of
the final report of the panel. It is interesting to note that even key
members of the Biafran side and some of those who participated in the January
1966 coup and that are still alive also appeared at the Oputa panel and
confirmed the fact that Sir Tafawa Balewa was indeed murdered by Major
Ifejuana, Captain Okafor and their soldiers. At no point during those
hearings did any of them propound the "asthma theory" or suggest
that the Prime Minister had died of natural causes. Not even Chief Matthew
Mbu said this during those hearings and neither did he even bother to appear
before them to give this interesting and new-found testimony.
I should also add that Mbu was a
leading protaganist of Biafra. So really what we are witnessing here is the
questionable testimony of two Biafran sympathisers, Christopher Okigbo and
Chief Mbu, who are trying to clean up the image of a cold blooded and
ruthless murderer by the name of Major Emmanuel Ifejuana who was one of the
most prominent officers of the Biafran army. The truth is that Ifejuana's
hands were dripping with Nigerian blood before he died and for anyone to now
try to absolve him of the murder of Tafawa Balewa or anyone else that he
killed is sad and unfortunate.
Interestingly enough just as he
betrayed his leaders in Nigeria and killed some of them, the same man
betrayed the leader of Biafra, Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu, too by planning a coup
against him. He was caught and he was executed by firing squad. Treachery and
homicidal tendencies were both in his blood.
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