Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, has expressed gratitude to ex-Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida, for his support and contributions to Nigeria’s progress.
Speaking in Abuja on Thursday at the launch of a book authored by Babangida, Gowon recalled the challenges he faced while in office, including being charged with treason.
“I had a very rough time in government; I was even charged for treason,” Gowon stated. “Later on, President Shagari rescinded that order, and you (IBB) in the end restored my rank and honour. You did quite a lot for the country.”
He noted that his friendship with Babangida spans several years, highlighting the enduring bond between them.
The event drew a host of distinguished guests, including former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who also lauded Babangida, particularly their decades-long friendship.
“My relationship with Ibrahim has gone a long way—over 80 years,” Abubakar remarked. “Ibrahim, I want to thank you again for your friendship and brotherhood. No moment goes by when we remember our escapades without bringing smiles to our faces. May these smiles continue during our twilight.”
Former President Goodluck Jonathan also commended Babangida for his contribution to Nigeria’s historical records through the book.
“If you contribute to the documentation of history, it makes your history stronger and more relevant,” Jonathan noted. “So, today, you’re helping us,” he added, addressing an audience that included past and present leaders.