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Murtala Muhammed (Former Head of State – (1975 – 1976)

General Murtala Muhammed

General Murtala Mohammed was a Nigerian military officer who served as the Head of State of Nigeria from July 1975 to February 1976.

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NameMurtala Rufai Ramat Mohammed
Date of BirthNovember 8, 1938
Age37 years at the time of death
DiedFebruary 13, 1976 (Assasinated)
Ancestral Home/BornKano, Kano State, Nigeria
Native LanguageHausa
School AttendedBarewa College Zaria, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
Career & OccupationMilitary Officer, Politician
Military RankGeneral
HeightN/A
Known AsN/A
CitizenshipNigerian
ResidenceLagos, Nigeria (At the time of Assassination)
ReligionIslam
Wife’s NameMrs. Ajoke Muhammed
Children’s NameAisha Muhammed-Oyebode, Abba Risqua Mohammed
Assumed Presidential OfficeJuly 29, 1975
Left Presidential OfficeFebruary 13, 1976
Political PartyNon-partisan (Military Government)

Murtala Muhammed’s Early Life and Military Career

Murtala Mohammed was born on November 8, 1938, in Kano, Nigeria. He attended primary and secondary schools in Kano and Kaduna and later joined the Nigerian Army in 1958. He received his military training in the United Kingdom and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1961.

He served in various military capacities, including as a platoon commander, company commander, and battalion commander. He also served in the Congo Crisis in the early 1960s and in the Nigerian Civil War in the late 1960s.

Rise to Power of Murtala Mohammed

On July 29, 1975, Murtala Mohammed led a bloodless coup that overthrew General Yakubu Gowon, who had been in power for nine years. He eventually became the new Head of State and formed a government that was committed to reforming Nigeria’s political and economic systems.

Challenges in Office

Murtala Mohammed’s government faced significant challenges during its brief time in office. The country was still reeling from the effects of the Nigerian Civil War, and there were deep divisions between the various ethnic groups in the country.

His government implemented several bold initiatives to address these challenges, including the creation of 19 new states, which were designed to reflect the country’s ethnic and regional diversity. The government also launched a campaign to root out corruption and abuse of power, and several high-ranking officials were dismissed or prosecuted for corruption.

Murtala Muhammed’s Legacy

Mohammed’s tenure in office was short, but his impact on Nigerian politics and society was significant. He is remembered for his commitment to reforming Nigeria’s political and economic systems, his efforts to promote national unity and social justice, and his bold initiatives to address corruption and abuse of power.

Murtala Muhammed also played a key role in Nigeria’s foreign policy, championing the cause of African unity and cooperation. He was instrumental in the formation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and worked to promote peace and stability in the region.

Tragically, Mohammed’s time in office was cut short when he was assassinated in a failed coup attempt led by Lt. Col. Buka Suka Dimka on February 13, 1976.

Additional Facts

  1. He led the coup on July 29, 1975, that overthrew General Yakubu Gowon, making him the Head of State.
  2. Muhammed initiated the plan to move Nigeria’s capital from Lagos to Abuja to promote national unity and better geographical representation.
  3. He nationalized some foreign-owned enterprises and increased government control over the oil industry.
  4. He improved communication infrastructure, including expanding radio and television networks.
  5. Major urban renewal projects were initiated under his leadership, particularly in Lagos.
  6. Murtala Muhammed was buried at the military cemetery in Abuja, the city he had chosen to be Nigeria’s new capital.
  7. He has been posthumously honored with various memorials, including the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.

General Murtala Muhammed FAQs

General Murtala Muhammed was a Nigerian military leader who served as the head of state of Nigeria from July 1975 until his assassination in February 1976.
General Murtala Muhammed came to power through a military coup that overthrew the government of General Yakubu Gowon in July 1975.
General Murtala Muhammed was 36 years old when he began ruling Nigeria. He was born on November 8, 1938, and he assumed power as the head of state of Nigeria on July 30, 1975, following a military coup.
General Murtala Muhammed was assassinated on February 13, 1976, in an ambush while he was being driven to work in Lagos, Nigeria. He was killed by a group of soldiers led by Lieutenant Colonel Buka Suka Dimka, who staged a coup attempt against his government. The coup plotters targeted General Muhammed due to their dissatisfaction with his administration and its policies.
General Murtala Muhammed took over as the head of state of Nigeria from General Yakubu Gowon. He assumed power following a military coup on July 30, 1975, which overthrew General Gowon's government.

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