Fani-Kayode insisted that those claiming it was not an Igbo
coup are wrong, stating that they are either misguided and misinformed or being
mischievous.
The ex-Minister stated in a post on his X handle that IBB
was charitable to the Igbos in his book.
He, however, noted that this does not give anyone the
license to misinterpret Babangida’s words and conclusions or use them in an
attempt to revise history.
He wrote:
“I hate to burst your bubble, but there is NOWHERE in IBB’s
book where he said that the coup of January 15, 1966, was NOT an Igbo coup.
“In fact, he alluded to the contrary when he said the coup
had taken on an ‘unmistakable ethnic coloration.’
“That is what he wrote, and that is the reality. The coup
was an ethnic one, and that ethnicity was Igbo!
“Those who have misinterpreted his words and claimed that he
wrote the coup was not an Igbo coup are either misguided and misinformed or
being mischievous.
“They have a poor understanding of the English language and,
in most cases, have not even read the book. Instead, they rely on erroneous
social media quotes and well-crafted disinformation.
“I suggest that they procure a copy of the book, read it
from cover to cover, and stop attempting to revise history by misinterpreting
the words of the esteemed author.
“IBB, in his characteristic manner, was charitable to the
Igbos in his book, but that does not give anyone the license to misinterpret
his words and conclusions or use them in an attempt to revise history.
“The facts are clear, and they are as follows: 99% of the
officers who planned and executed the Jan. 15, 1966, coup and were involved in
the mutiny were Igbo, and 99% of those murdered by them were non-Igbo military
officers and political leaders, in some cases including their wives.
“We owe it to the memory of those who were so callously
slaughtered not to sugarcoat the bitter truth, not to revise history, and not
to tell lies.
“The coup was UNMISTAKABLY an Igbo one, and IBB made this
very clear when he wrote about its ‘ethnic coloration.’
“I urge all those who have a poor understanding of the
English language and cannot read more than three lines of any book or essay to
stop using his words to establish their revisionist and patently dishonest
narrative and their futile attempt to perpetuate an age-old lie.
“The truth is that the Jan. 15, 1966, coup WAS an Igbo one,
and I am glad to say that IBB has confirmed it.
“This is a FACT, and as our journalist friends will tell
you, ‘facts are sacred, and opinion is cheap.'”