Yesterday (after the unveiling of Professor Yemi Osibanjo as Buhari's
running mate in the forthcoming elections), Reuben Abati took to his
blog (reubenabati.com.ng) to post a Wikileaks document about Geheral
Muhammadu Buhari.
On his blog, Abati wrote: "Classified Information available to us
through Wikileaks in the Public Library of United States Diplomacy
reveals what America's Knowledge as by the writings of US Ambassador
Howard F. Jeter (from the Obasanjo era), about One time Dictator (Always
a Dictator) and APC's Presidential Candidate General Buhari."
Excerpts from the document (as posted on Abati's blog) are made available below:
3. (C) Like President Obasanjo before the 1999 election, General
Buhari's political experience is limited to that of military Head of
State. Buhari came to power as a result of a 1983 New Year's Eve coup
against the democratically elected Shehu Shagari. The eviction of
Shagari came as a welcome relief as did Buhari's promise to root out
corruption. That relief, however, was short-lived as Nigerians watched
despairingly as the Buhari regime's promises to revive the economy and
wipe out rampant corruption withered during 20 months of heavy-handed,
largely ineffective rule.
4.(C) In May 1984, Buhari ordered the brutal expulsion of 700,000
illegal immigrants from neighboring African states, jailed hundreds of
political opponents and muzzled a once aggressive press. His loyalty to
the military also came into question as he dismissed 30,000 soldiers as a
cost-cutting measure. Buhari also soured Nigeria's relations with
Britain, when he was accused of masterminding a clumsy and unsuccessful
attempt in July 1984 to kidnap President Shagari's brother-in-law,
former Transport Minister Umaru Dikko. Moreover, Buhari undermined
traditional rulers throughout Nigeria, slashing their benefits and
questioning their authority.
Source: Reuben Abati's Blog
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