Ex-Head of State Ibrahim Babangida revealed that he was forced to choose between his friend and national security
Babangida claimed covert investigations provided “incontrovertible evidence” of Mamman Vatsa’s involvement, leading to his execution in 1986 despite their close friendship
Vatsa’s family rejected Babangida’s justification, insisting the execution was politically motivated and unjust. …CONTINUE READING
Former Head of State, General Ibrahim Babangida (retd.), has opened up about the execution of his childhood friend, General Mamman Vatsa, revealing that he was forced to choose between personal loyalty and national security.
In his autobiography, A Journey of Service, launched on February 20, 2025, Babangida detailed how he first heard of Vatsa’s alleged coup plans through rumours.
Initially dismissing them as baseless, he consulted top military officers, including Generals Nasko, Garba Duba, and Wushishi.
According to him, subsequent covert investigations provided “incontrovertible evidence” that Vatsa had financially supported officers in a plot to overthrow the government.
Babangida narrated how he directly questioned Vatsa about the allegations but was met with firm denials. However, investigations revealed a different reality, The Punch reported.
“With our experience in government and the benefit of hindsight from previous rumors, I decided to confront the principal suspects. When the noise around the alleged coup became too loud, I asked Vatsa directly.
“Nasko also intervened, hoping to uncover the truth, but Vatsa denied everything. Meanwhile, military intelligence continued its covert investigation.”
Babangida claimed that when substantial evidence emerged, arrests were made. Among those implicated was Lt-Col. Musa Bitiyong, who allegedly received N50,000 from Vatsa, which he claimed was for a farm project.
The plot, he added, included plans to bomb Eko Bridge in Lagos and sabotage key Air Force assets. Intelligence reports also suggested attempts to hijack or shoot down the presidential aircraft.
“I felt a deep personal sense of betrayal. But when the military tribunal concluded its review, it was clear that the coup planners had to be executed.”
Vatsa and nine other officers were executed in March 1986. Reflecting on the decision, Babangida admitted that it was painful but necessary.
“They had planned a bloody coup that could have thrown the country into chaos. I had to choose between saving a friend and safeguarding the nation’s future,” he said.
He also highlighted that all military personnel understood the consequences of a failed coup attempt.
“The penalty was clear and unmistakable. As a human being, I was somewhat depressed to watch him die in such circumstances. But the nation’s stability and the cohesion of the armed forces had to come first.”
Babangida also accused some political figures and Vatsa’s family members of attempting to politicize the execution, maintaining that it was crucial for national security.
Vatsa’s Family Rejects Babangida’s Explanation
Reacting to Babangida’s account, Jonathan Vatsa, a family member of the late general, condemned the former leader’s justification for the execution.
He described it as an injustice and accused Babangida of eliminating a perceived threat.
“My stance has always been that he was killed unjustly. He never deserved to die. There was no valid reason for his execution, even though the military tribunal sentenced him to death.
“He had the right to appeal, but before he could even file an appeal, they announced he had been killed an hour earlier. Why the rush to execute an innocent man?” Jonathan said.
Jonathan argued that Vatsa’s death was politically motivated. “They saw him as a threat. If he had been alive, they wouldn’t have been able to accomplish the things they did.”
Members of the Vatsa family have renewed calls for restitution, demanding that the Nigerian government revisit the circumstances surrounding his execution.
“Our family deserves justice. If Babangida truly regrets his actions, the government should take responsibility and acknowledge the wrong done to Vatsa,” Jonathan asserted.
Hum, matter don start.
It’s always like that. Campaign after elections.
Only the gullible will trust a “Evil genius”.
“Whatsoever a man sows he will reap”
It’s always like that. Campaign after elections.
There is nothing that can be done at this stage to bring the dead back to life.
They’re demanding for the govt reaction and possible compensation.
Lies against the dead….
If it was true, if it was lies, who would object it.
Back then y’all hope to live forever, but now time is surely keeping up now y’all looking for the most honored and unembarrassed way to seek apologies
Well
Kullu nafsi zalikatul maut
If it is true that the man was killed on just Nigerian government should take responsibility and the family should be compensated let’s learn to do things the right way in this country it has to start from somewhere.
God sees . God shall Judge Between Ibrahim Gbadamosi Babangida and Vatsa who was his childhood friend. Leave everything for God Almighty. Vatsa and Babangida will surely meet one day on that Judgement day. Ha a a ! This will serve as a lesson for everyone, that you don’t need to trust any human being in this World. Your best friend might turn to be your enemy at any time and kill you.Be careful, be watchful, and be sensitive in all areas of Life. Trust no one but God Almighty alone. 😭😭😭😭🌈🌈🌈
This is pure evil! Killing a friend unjustly like that? You will die someday to meet your creator and explain to Him all the atrocities you perpetrated on this divide. You brought Nigeria to her knees by institutionalizing corruption and shedding innocent blood throughout your tenure as head of state.
God will judge you Babangida, you will pay some of the price for your atrocities before you die and after you are gone, your family will continue to pay from generation to generation until Christ comes
This execution of Vatsa by his childhood friend is the highest form of betrayal, in as much what IBB did was wrong, I think we should allow the dead to rest in peace, leave judgment for God.
Hilary [email protected]. Did Vasta talked one on one in person/alone to let them know the truth?. IBB shld tell us what he did with the gulf money and how we got to this poverty striking state that has submerged the nation and provide solutions especially on elections matters that after awarding a win to a looser,you are charged to go to court and the court will stand with looser that he or she won and that ends the matter. Because he started it
I think professor wole soyinka will never forget the kind betrayal babangida is .
He that goes to equity must go with clean hands. How did the evil genius come to power? His book will never save him from justice.
We’re not men devoid of understand. Dont only look for ways to seek forgiveness but also tell us what exactly happen to the gulf cash. Still play child hide & seek game
What i always respect. Last day of judgdment.mamman vagsa RIP
i am @qs shittu leht , @leht shittu femades(facebook/meta)..how do one contribute to these aside paying respect and complements….maybe the biblical ecclesiastes was always right.dont seem to wise nor foolish,righteous nor sinful.just be holy,thats all.in all you do enjoin gud and reject evil.but how do we know gud from from bad now when some do good things for extremely bad reasons viz a viz .atleast he died a prestigeous death(he knows better).and in all you do,pick love and love is life as life is to be lived happily everafter.a deadman tells no tails but they cast the lots on the much favourable grounds….source doesnt guide wrongdoers
You have destroyed our country, wicked people