Names of Soldiers Arrested Over Alleged Coup Plot to Overthrow President Tinubu Revealed
                            
                        In a dramatic turn of events, sources have confirmed to Premium Times Hausa the detention of several high-ranking military officials in Nigeria over an audacious coup plot purportedly aimed at toppling President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration. The operation, which allegedly included plans to assassinate prominent figures such as Vice President Kashim Shettima, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House of Representatives Tajuddeen Abbas, underscores burgeoning unrest within the ranks.
At the center of this shocking conspiracy is Brigadier General Musa Abubakar Sadiq, a high-profile officer identified as the mastermind of the coup attempt. Born on January 3, 1974, and hailing from Nasarawa State, Sadiq's military career has been marked by strategic appointments such as Commander of the 3rd Brigade in Kano and Garrison Commander of Lagos's 81 Division. Previously investigated in 2024 for alleged misconduct involving military resource misappropriation, Sadiq's name remains in the headlines for this current grievous accusation.
Among the implicated leaders of the coup, the following officers have been named:
- Colonel M.A. Ma’aji from Niger State, suspected of crafting the strategic plan.
- Lt. Col. S. Bappah of the Signals Corps in Bauchi State.
- Lt. Col. A.A. Hayatu and Lt. Col. M. Almakura, both from the Infantry Corps in Kaduna and Nasarawa States, respectively.
- Lt. Col. P. Dangnap, an officer with a court-martial history in 2015 from Plateau State.
- Majors A.J. Ibrahim, M.M. Jiddah, M.A. Usman, D. Yusuf, and I. Dauda from various Nigerian regions, including Gombe, Katsina, Abuja, and Jigawa States, respectively.
The conspiracy web extends further with additional arrests for alleged involvement, including:
- Captain Ibrahim Bello and Captain A.A. Yusuf
- Lieutenant S.S. Felix
- Lt. Commander D.B. Abdullahi of the Nigerian Navy
- Squadron Leader S.B. Adamu of the Nigerian Air Force
Sources inside Defence Headquarters have confirmed ongoing interrogations as investigators delve into the logistics, funding, and networks related to this thwarted insurrection. Although the Federal Government has refrained from releasing an official statement, security experts caution this episode reflects deep-seated divisions and rising tensions within the military apparatus amid Nigeria's pressing political and economic pressures.
Stay tuned for further developments as the investigation unfolds, potentially shaping the future dynamics of Nigeria's political landscape.
                            
                        
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
                                                            
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