By Emma Okocha
“Colonel Francis Fajuyi was the Commander of Operation Baby Chimra,
the mock battle at Lenlete before Abeokuta
few days to Operation Damisa…. Even if a tree stands in Yoruba land, Akintola
will rule that tree!”
– Colonel Fajuyi addressing the
Revolutionaries at the mock battle, Lenlete.
*Fajuyi |
Revisionists of the Nigerian Civil war history distort the role,
diminish the active participation of Colonel Adekunle Fajuyi’s support to the
boys of the January 15 revolution. Without any scientific evidence, they have
gone forward to present the Colonel as a hero, who sacrificed his life in
solidarity with his condemned high priced guest. Encircled by the blood-thirsty
Phalangists, who were in the Ibadan Government House to kill the Head of State
and effect a change of government, the story went on to say that the Governor
was offered an option… “The Governor
decided to die with his guest when it was inevitable that the coup plotters
wanted General Aguiyi Ironsi dead…” Bla bla bla.
Our researches on the other hand, counter that fable. In the first
place, Adekunle Fajuyi did not belong to the same philosophical school of his
guest. The late Colonel was a hero alright but his heroism was built out of his
exceptional gallantry, as a field commander during the United Nation’s Peace
Intervention in the Congo .
Recently, in a Punch interview, Fajuyi’s sister shocked our present Roman
leaders and governors when she revealed that her brother started to avoid her
when she asked him to influence a contract job she had quoted for in one of the
ministries under his government in 1966!
Like Kaduna Nzeogwu, who was going to die in the South African
Liberation war, hence he refrained from getting married. Governor Adekunle
Fajuyi had no house and would not allow his sister “disgrace his reputation” by getting him involved in contract jobs.
Adekunle Fajuyi and the leaders of the January 15 revolution were pioneer
African Revolutionaries, who were primarily motivated into action by their
experience in the Congo .
Kaduna Nzeogwu principally did not forgive the African conservative Monrovia
Group led by Nigeria for
their complacency, following the C.I.A conspiracy, which overthrew the
legitimate government of the elected Prime Minister of the Congo . Since
that despicable putsch and the murder of Patrice Lumumba, the Congo has
remained on the cliff hanger. Indeed, Kaduna Nzeogwu’s January 15 spontaneous
Declaration of the Revolution was as arresting and in delivery, a carbon copy
of Patrice Lumumba’s independent speech, which challenged Imperial Belgian’s
enslavement of the Congo .