1990 Nigerian coup d'état attempt

The 1990 Nigerian coup d'état attempt was a military coup attempt which took place in Nigeria on 22 April 1990 when a faction of Armed Forces officers, led by Major Gideon Orkar, attempted to overthrow the government of General Ibrahim Babangida (who himself took power in the 1985 coup d'état). Rebel troops seized the FRCN radio station and various military posts around Lagos, including the military headquarters and presidential residence, the Dodan Barracks. Babangida was present when the barracks were attacked but managed to escape by a back route.[1] In his coup address, Orkar called for the excision of five northern states of Nigeria.[2]

1990 Nigerian coup d'état attempt
DateApril 22, 1990
Location
Result

Coup fails.

Belligerents

Military government

Armed Forces faction
Commanders and leaders
Ibrahim Babangida Gideon Orkar

Orkar and 41 of his co-conspirators were confronted and captured by government troops. They were convicted of treason.[3] On 27 July 1990, they were executed by firing squad.[4]

References

  1. "The Orkar Coup of April 22, 1990".
  2. "April 1990 Coup D'etat Speech". April 1990 Coup Speech DAWODU.COM Dedicated to Nigeria's History, Socio-Economic and Political issues. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  3. Omoigui, Nowa. "The Orkar Failed Coup of April 22, 1990 Part 2". Urhobo Historical Society. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  4. "Nigerian coup-plotters executed". United Press International (UPI). Retrieved 13 July 2015.
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