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Nigeria's Muhammadu Buhari in profile | Nigeria's Muhammadu Buhari in profile |
(5 months later) | |
Nigeria's former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari, 72, is not a quitter. | |
Defeated in the last three elections, he achieved a historic victory in the 28 March election, becoming the first opposition candidate to defeat an incumbent. | |
Mr Buhari faced President Goodluck Jonathan, who is from the southern Niger Delta region, for a second time at the polls. | |
This time, he had the advantage of being the candidate of a united opposition grouping, the All Progressives Congress (APC). | |
The APC attracted heavyweight defectors from Mr Jonathan's People's Democratic Party (PDP), which has dominated the political scene since the end of military rule in 1999. | |
'Assassination attempt' | |
Mr Buhari has always been popular among the poor of the north (known as the "talakawa" in the north's Hausa language). | Mr Buhari has always been popular among the poor of the north (known as the "talakawa" in the north's Hausa language). |
Now some feel his military background and his disciplinarian credentials are just what the whole country needs to get to grips with the Islamist insurgency in the north. | Now some feel his military background and his disciplinarian credentials are just what the whole country needs to get to grips with the Islamist insurgency in the north. |
A Muslim from Daura in Katsina State, who has given his support to Sharia in the north, Mr Buhari has previously had to deny allegations that he has a radical Islamist agenda. | A Muslim from Daura in Katsina State, who has given his support to Sharia in the north, Mr Buhari has previously had to deny allegations that he has a radical Islamist agenda. |
This proved a problem for him in the 2003 polls - he failed to secure much support among Christians in the south, where he was viewed with some suspicion. | This proved a problem for him in the 2003 polls - he failed to secure much support among Christians in the south, where he was viewed with some suspicion. |
But having escaped an attack on his convoy in Kaduna in July 2014, which bore all the hallmarks of a Boko Haram assassination attempt, he has promised to end the insurgency within months if elected. | |
He has blamed President Jonathan's weakness for its escalation and has refused overtures to participate in talks with the radical militant group. | He has blamed President Jonathan's weakness for its escalation and has refused overtures to participate in talks with the radical militant group. |
His tough stance as a military commander in 1983 - when some Nigerian islands were annexed in Lake Chad by Chadian soldiers - is still remembered in the north-east, now the militants' stronghold, after he blockaded the area and drove off the invaders. | His tough stance as a military commander in 1983 - when some Nigerian islands were annexed in Lake Chad by Chadian soldiers - is still remembered in the north-east, now the militants' stronghold, after he blockaded the area and drove off the invaders. |
'War Against Indiscipline' | 'War Against Indiscipline' |
He ruled Nigeria from January 1984 until August 1985, taking charge after a military coup in December 1983. | He ruled Nigeria from January 1984 until August 1985, taking charge after a military coup in December 1983. |
It is a period remembered for a strict campaign against indiscipline and corruption, and for its human rights abuses. | It is a period remembered for a strict campaign against indiscipline and corruption, and for its human rights abuses. |
Muhammadu Buhari in focus: | Muhammadu Buhari in focus: |
The verdict on Mr Buhari's 20 months as military ruler is mixed. | |
About 500 politicians, officials and businessmen were jailed as part of a campaign against waste and corruption. | About 500 politicians, officials and businessmen were jailed as part of a campaign against waste and corruption. |
Some saw this as the heavy-handed repression of military rule. | Some saw this as the heavy-handed repression of military rule. |
But others remember it as a praiseworthy attempt to fight the endemic graft that prevented Nigeria's development. | But others remember it as a praiseworthy attempt to fight the endemic graft that prevented Nigeria's development. |
He retains a rare reputation for honesty among Nigeria's politicians, both military and civilian, largely because of this campaign. | He retains a rare reputation for honesty among Nigeria's politicians, both military and civilian, largely because of this campaign. |
As part of his "War Against Indiscipline", he ordered Nigerians to form neat queues at bus stops, under the sharp eyes of whip-wielding soldiers. | As part of his "War Against Indiscipline", he ordered Nigerians to form neat queues at bus stops, under the sharp eyes of whip-wielding soldiers. |
Civil servants who were late for work were publicly humiliated by being forced to do frog jumps. | Civil servants who were late for work were publicly humiliated by being forced to do frog jumps. |
He also introduced a notorious decree to restrict press freedom, under which two journalists were jailed. | He also introduced a notorious decree to restrict press freedom, under which two journalists were jailed. |
However, his attempts to re-balance public finances by curbing imports led to many job losses and the closure of businesses. | However, his attempts to re-balance public finances by curbing imports led to many job losses and the closure of businesses. |
As part of anti-corruption measures, he also ordered that the currency be replaced - the colour of the naira notes were changed - forcing all holders of old notes to exchange them at banks within a limited period. | As part of anti-corruption measures, he also ordered that the currency be replaced - the colour of the naira notes were changed - forcing all holders of old notes to exchange them at banks within a limited period. |
Prices rose while living standards fell, leading to a palace coup by Gen Ibrahim Babangida on 27 August 1985. Mr Buhari was imprisoned for 40 months. | Prices rose while living standards fell, leading to a palace coup by Gen Ibrahim Babangida on 27 August 1985. Mr Buhari was imprisoned for 40 months. |
Mr Babangida wanted to speed up the restoration of civilian rule, which Mr Buhari did not see as a priority. | Mr Babangida wanted to speed up the restoration of civilian rule, which Mr Buhari did not see as a priority. |
'Up to the people' | 'Up to the people' |
Mr Buhari has continued to defend his coup of 31 December 1983. | |
"It is up to the people. If you choose correct leadership, there won't be any need for the military regime. | "It is up to the people. If you choose correct leadership, there won't be any need for the military regime. |
"The military came in when it was absolutely necessary and the elected people had failed the country," he said in October 2005. | "The military came in when it was absolutely necessary and the elected people had failed the country," he said in October 2005. |
When former President Olusegun Obasanjo was a military ruler in the 1970s, Mr Buhari held the key post of minister of petroleum affairs. | When former President Olusegun Obasanjo was a military ruler in the 1970s, Mr Buhari held the key post of minister of petroleum affairs. |
But the relationship between the former colleagues cooled as Mr Buhari's coup ousted a civilian government, led by Alhaji Shehu Shagari, who won elections organised by Mr Obasanjo. | But the relationship between the former colleagues cooled as Mr Buhari's coup ousted a civilian government, led by Alhaji Shehu Shagari, who won elections organised by Mr Obasanjo. |
This led to continuing questions about Mr Buhari's commitment to democracy. | This led to continuing questions about Mr Buhari's commitment to democracy. |
Relations between the two former generals may now thaw following what seems to be an endorsement for Mr Buhari from Mr Obasanjo in his recently released autobiography. | Relations between the two former generals may now thaw following what seems to be an endorsement for Mr Buhari from Mr Obasanjo in his recently released autobiography. |
Mr Buhari "would not be a good economic manager", wrote the politician who won two presidential elections for the PDP after 1999, but "will be a strong, almost inflexible, and a courageous and firm leader". | Mr Buhari "would not be a good economic manager", wrote the politician who won two presidential elections for the PDP after 1999, but "will be a strong, almost inflexible, and a courageous and firm leader". |
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