In
pursuance of the primary objective of saving our great nation from total
collapse, I, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the Nigerian army have,
after due consultation amongst the services of the armed forces, been
formally invested with the authority of the Head of the Federal Military
Government and the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is with humility and a deep sense of
responsibility that I accept this challenge and call to national duty.
As
you must have heard in the previous announcement, the constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1979) has been suspended, except those
sections of it which are exempted in the constitution.The change became
necessary in order to put an end to the serious economic predicament and
the crisis of confidence now afflicting our nation. Consequently, the
Nigerian armed forces have constituted themselves into a Federal
Military Government comprising of a Supreme Military Council, a National
Council of States, a Federal Executive Council at the centre and State
Executive Councils to be presided over by military governors in each of
the states of the federation. Members of these councils will be
announced soon.The last Federal Military Government drew up a programme
with the aim of handing over political power to the civilians in 1979.
This programme as you all know, was implemented to the letter. The 1979
constitution was promulgated. However, little did the military realise
that the political leadership of the second republic will circumvent
most of the checks and balances in the constitution and bring the
present state of general insecurity. The premium on political power
became so exceedingly high that political contestants regarded victory
at elections as a matter of life and death struggle and were determined
to capture or retain power by all means.
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