A FORMER Head of State Yakubu Gowon has recalled how he pleaded with the late Sani Abacha to spare the life of former president Olusegun Obasanjo.
The Abacha regime arrested Obasanjo in 1995 owing to an alleged coup plot. However, the former president was released after Abachaβs demise in 1998.

The following year, Obasanjo became Nigeriaβs president, elected under the umbrella of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Speaking at the Plateau Unity Christmas Carols and Praise Festival in Jos, Gowon recalled how he wrote a letter to Abacha, pleading for Obasanjoβs life.
βWe thank God because a moment ago, I think we had a story of somebody who was being decreed to be you know to die and by Godβs grace, it wasnβt. And a moment ago, our host, had brought the greetings of my wife to all of you here,β Gowon said at the event which took place on Friday.
βAnd I want to sort of bring one story that you probably need to know. At that time, we were in Nigeria when the sentence was being done to General Obasanjo.
And honestly, I feel so bad about it. The thing should not happen. Such a thing should not happen. Certainly, it must not be.
βAnd so, I wrote a letter pleading with him, βPlease, God has put you there at that time, but do not go to the extent of doing what you wanted to do.β I had to send my wife with a letter to General Sani Abacha in the middle of the night. She came to Abuja to deliver the letter that such a thing should not happen. Iβm glad that soon after that, things changed. Not only that. He left prison and of course, became the head of state.β
Gowon ascribed Obasanjoβs subsequent release to God and expressed gratitude that he and the former president were in attendance at the event.
βNow, it is something that only God through prayers and sincerity [can do]. And I thank God that in the end, today we are here, we are here together to celebrate Jesus and to thank God for what she has done,β he said.