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You Restored My Rank, My Honour, Did A Lot For Nigeria, Gowon Thanks IBB

According to him, his friendship with the former president dates back to several years ago.


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Former Head of State Abdulsalami Abubakar during a book launch in honour of ex-president Ibrahim Babangida.

 

A former Head of State Yakubu Gowon has thanked ex-military president Ibrahim Babangida for helping him and contributing to Nigeria’s development. 

Gowon said this in Abuja on Thursday during a book launch by the former military president.

“I had a very rough time in government, I was even charged for treason,” Gowon said during the event. “Later on, President Shagari rescinded that order, and you (IBB) in the end restored my rank and honour. You did quite a lot for the country.”

In 1976, Olusegun Obasanjo, then military leader of the country, sacked Gowon from the Nigerian Army over the February 13, 1976 coup. 

But in 1981, President Shehu Shagari pardoned him. Six years later, Babangida restored Gowon’s military rank and benefits.

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A Celebration of Friendship, Brotherhood

Gowon was among the litany of distinguished guests who attended the event in the nation’s capital.

One of the dignitaries and a former Head of State General Abdulsalami Abubakar extolled IBB, especially their friendship.

“My relationship with Ibrahim has gone a long way—over 80 years,” the former head of state told the gathering.

“Ibrahim, I want to thank you again for your friendship and brotherhood. No moment goes by when we remember our escapades without bringing smiles to our faces. May these smiles continue during our twilight”.

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Jonathan Commends IBB

At the event, Jonathan called on the Federal Government to help in the management of presidential libraries.

 

At the event, former President Goodluck Jonathan also praised Babangida for writing the book.

Jonathan believes the project will add to the documentation of Nigeria’s rich history.

“So, if you contribute to the documentation of the history, it makes your history stronger, more relevant,” the ex-president said.

“So, today, you’re helping us,” the former Bayelsa governor told the gathering which included past and present leaders.