Gowon, a bigger statesman than Nelson Mandela — Col. Dangiwa Umar (Rtd)

Gowon, a bigger statesman than Nelson Mandela — Col. Dangiwa Umar (Rtd)

DAILY TRUST

A former military governor of old Kaduna State, Colonel Abubakar Dangiwa Umar (rtd), while commenting on the life of Gen. Yakubu Gowon, in a piece the Weekend Trust extracted from the social media, extolled his selflessness and humility, describing him as a bigger statesman than Nelson Mandela of South Africa. 

Col. Umar believes that the current crop of Nigerian politicians have a lot to learn from Gowon in the area of selflessness.

He narrated some instances when Gen Gowon showed high level of self-sacrifice, especially, following his ouster as the Head of State.

Dangiwa said, “Please, compare this to the case of former military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon. His nine-year regime was toppled in a military coup on July 29, 1975, while he was attending the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) meeting in Kampala, Uganda. Soon after a world press conference during which he magnanimously accepted his ouster and wished his successor, General Murtala Muhammed success, he called our High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Alhaji Sule Kolo, with a request.

“His wife, Mrs Victoria Gowon, was in London to shop during the seasonal summer sales when prices of items are reduced. Some believed that he got her out of the way since he had security reports about the likelihood of a coup against his regime.

“His Chief of Staff, General David Ejoor, left the country on vacation after failing to convince the C-in-C to pre-empt the coupists. He asked the high commissioner to check his wife out of her hotel because he couldn’t pay her hotel bills. 

“The high commissioner was taken aback and sympathetic. He immediately called Dodan Barracks to relay Gowon’s request to them. When General Murtala was informed, he instructed the high commissioner to pay all her hotel bills for as long as she stayed. Gowon requested our Embassy in Kampala to book him on a commercial flight to the United Kingdom.

“Word on Gowon’s travel plan reached heads of states attending the OAU meeting. One of them volunteered to lend him his presidential plane to fly him to the United Kingdom. Gowon had sent back his presidential plane, since according to him; he was no more entitled to its use as a former head of state.

“Those heads of state gave him monetary contributions to start life in the United Kingdom when they discovered that he could not even pay his wife’s hotel bill. A few months later, Gowon shocked the world when he appeared in a queue at a Warwick University students’ cafeteria trying to buy food. General Murtala was so shocked and decided to dispatch a delegation to meet with Gowon and convince him to return home with the guarantee that he would be treated as a former head of state entitled to benefits befitting his status.

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