1983 COUP: How Buhari’s regime maltreated southern, Christian politicians — Akande

1983 COUP: How Buhari’s regime maltreated southern, Christian politicians — Akande

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By Clifford Ndujihe & Dapo Akinrefon

FORMER Governor of Osun State and Interim National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Bisi Akande, has accused the General Muhammadu Buhari-led military regime of employing double standards in treatment of political detainees after the December 31, 1983 military coup.

According  to him, Southern and Christian political leaders got a raw deal compared to their Northern  and Muslim counterparts during the regime’s onslaught against politicians in 1984 in the guise of fighting graft.

Writing in “My participations,” his 557-page autobiography, which was launched last week, Chief Akande, who recalled his ordeals in various detention centres from Ibadan to Bonny Camp and Kirikiri Prison, said the maltreatment of detained southern and Christian political leaders was palpable.

For instance, of the 19 states of the country at the time, only the deputy governors of Oyo State were tried and while Vice President Alex Ekwueme was hauled into prison, President Shehu Shagari was detained at a comfortable Federal Government Guest House in Ikoyi

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