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Tanimu Yakubu

Fifty years ago, on 13 February 1976, the streets of Lagos trembled under the crack of gunfire. A nation awoke to the assassination of its Head of State. Africa lost not merely a soldier, not merely a president, but a furnace of will — a man whose 180 days in office re-ignited the moral and political spine of a continent.

General Murtala Ramat Mohammed did not rule long. He ruled intensely.

He did not govern cautiously. He governed decisively.

He did not speak timidly. He spoke for Africa. And in doing so, he altered the irreversible direction of African liberation.

THE RESTORATION OF THE AFRICAN PERSONALITY

In July 1975, when he assumed leadership, Africa was formally decolonizing yet psychologically contested. Apartheid South Africa remained entrenched. Rhodesia defied majority rule. Angola and Mozambique were battlefields of Cold War intrigue. Guinea-Bissau had only just wrenched independence through blood.

Western powers maneuvered. Minority regimes brutalized. The African Personality — that assertion that Africa would define itself — was under assault.

Murtala Mohammed answered with clarity.

At the 1976 OAU Summit in Addis Ababa, he declared: “Africa has come of age. It is no longer under the orbit of any extra-continental power.”

That was not rhetoric. It was policy.

Within months, Nigeria recognized the MPLA government in Angola in defiance of Western hesitation. It committed financial, diplomatic and strategic support to liberation movements in Southern Africa. It intensified pressure on apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia. It aligned decisively with majority rule and self-determination.

He refused neutrality where justice demanded clarity.

COLLISION WITH IMPERIAL POWER

The brevity of his tenure belies its force. In less than 180 days:

• Nigeria’s foreign policy shifted from cautious alignment to assertive non-alignment.

• Diplomatic relations were recalibrated around African solidarity.

• Material and financial support to liberation movements expanded dramatically.

•The doctrine of African sovereignty was articulated without apology.

• This was not abstract idealism. It was geopolitical confrontation.

The United States and Western allies, deeply invested in Cold War chess, preferred gradualism and accommodation. Murtala preferred justice and speed. Settler regimes preferred delay. Murtala preferred irreversible momentum.

His administration stood in open opposition to:

 Apartheid in South Africa

 Minority rule in Rhodesia

 External interference in Angola and Mozambique Neo-colonial patronage structures that reduced African sovereignty

He made Nigeria the diplomatic spearhead of African liberation.

A PHILOSOPHY IN ACTION

Murtala’s praxis echoed the intellectual thunder of African revolutionaries.

Frantz Fanon had warned:

“Each generation must, out of relative obscurity, discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it.”

Murtala discovered his mission — and fulfilled it in six months.

Amilcar Cabral had insisted:

“Tell no lies. Claim no easy victories.”

Murtala claimed no easy victories. He pursued hard ones.

Kwame Nkrumah proclaimed:

“The independence of Ghana is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa.” Murtala operationalized that linkage. Nigeria’s independence became an instrument of continental freedom.

He believed that sovereignty was not symbolic — it was material, diplomatic, strategic.

THE ENERGY OF 180 DAYS

It remains almost unbelievable that within six months: Angola’s MPLA gained decisive African recognition. Nigeria repositioned itself as the undisputed diplomatic anchor of Black Africa.

Southern African liberation movements gained unprecedented legitimacy and backing.

The moral narrative shifted from “managed transition” to “African determination.”

His tempo was revolutionary. His governance style was austere and impatient with complacency.

He understood momentum.

History sometimes turns slowly. But occasionally it convulses.

Murtala was one of those convulsions.

MARTYRDOM AND MOMENTUM

On the morning of his assassination, the conspirators believed they had halted a trajectory.

They miscalculated.

The trajectory was continental.

The liberation of Mozambique consolidated. Zimbabwe would follow. Namibia would follow. Apartheid would collapse. The minority regimes that once seemed immovable would fall.

Africa’s political liberation, once contested, became irreversible. Murtala did not complete the journey.

He accelerated it beyond reversal.

THE AFRICAN PERSONALITY RECLAIMED

The African Personality is not a slogan. It is a stance:

The refusal to kneel diplomatically.

The refusal to outsource moral judgment.

The insistence that Africa speaks in its own voice. Murtala Mohammed embodied that stance.

He reminded the continent that sovereignty without courage is decorative.

He demonstrated that leadership without fear is transformative.

He did not negotiate Africa’s dignity.

He asserted it.

FIFTY YEARS ON

Half a century later, Africa confronts new forms of dependency — financial, technological, institutional. The battlefields have shifted from trenches to trade agreements, from colonial governors to capital markets, from gunboats to debt instruments.

Yet the question remains the same:

Will Africa define itself?

Murtala’s answer still echoes:

“Africa has come of age.”

The statement was not descriptive.

It was prescriptive.

ETERNAL FLAME

Nigeria’s General.

Africa’s Martyr.

A soldier whose courage outlived the bullets.

A statesman whose six months reset a continent’s trajectory.

He did not merely hold office.

He held history by the collar.

And history still remembers.

On this 50th anniversary of his assassination, we do not mourn him as fallen.

We salute him as fulfilled.

Yakubu is the Director General, Budget Office of the Federation



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