I accidentally became president – Gowon
Former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd)
Nigeria’s former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon has said that his ascension to the position of president 50 years ago was by accident.
He said he did not nurse the ambition to be the leader of the country.
Gowon stated this when Deputy Chairman
of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Sen. Shehu Sani, paid him a
courtesy call in Abuja on Wednesday.
Gowon was reacting to calls by some
Nigerians for the reduction of age limit to 30 years to contest for
presidential position in the country.
“What happened was the accident of history.
“When you have lost your leadership and
there was crisis and you don’t know what to do and it happened that
those within your constituency chose you, what would you do?
“I was lucky enough within the military at that time and all the officers knew me by reputation.
“I had no intention to become head of
state but it is the opportunity, if opportunity presents itself and
people ask you to do it then do it.
“What I have achieved is (because of)
God. I had never thought of becoming head of state but there was a coup
and all my senior colleagues were killed and I was the only one that
survived.
“My plan was to rise in my profession and hopefully become a head in my profession but that did not happen.
“I didn’t know what happened but I had the duty and responsibility to ensure the coup in Lagos did not succeed’’, he said.
The former head of state advised younger
Nigerians to prepare themselves academically and morally to take
advantage of opportunities when they present themselves.
Gowon became the leader of Nigeria,
following the military coup of July 1966. The earlier coup had brought
democracy to an end in the country, with the killing of regional
political leaders in the northern and western regions, the prime
minister and senior military officers of northern extraction.
As a military leader, he reigned for nine years, during which Nigeria also fought a civil war (1967-70).
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