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How I Regained Freedom After Life Sentence By Abacha – Fadile

by Sunday Isuwa
1 year ago
in News
Colonel Bello Fadile (rtd)

Colonel Bello Fadile (rtd)

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Colonel Bello Fadile (rtd) has reflected on the momentous occasion of his release 25 years ago from Argungu Prison now known as a correctional facility, in Kebbi State.
Fadile, in a chat with some journalists last weekend, shed light on the events surrounding his unexpected liberation from life sentence under the regime of the late head of state, Gen. Sani Abacha.

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The ex-intelligence officer, who holds a doctorate degree in law, said he was court-martialled to “life sentence” for advocating a non-violent composition of an Interim National Government (ING) to replace the military junta of his then friend and boss, Abacha.
Fadile recalled the early hours of March 4, 1999, when he received the life changing news. A tap on his cell window jolted him awake, and to his surprise, he found a retired warrant officer of the Nigerian Army, now working as a warder, delivering the long-awaited message of freedom.
With a sense of disbelief and overwhelming gratitude, Fadile hastily shared the news with his fellow inmates, marking the end of a three-day period of fervent prayer and fasting.

In his testimony, which forms part of his upcoming book, “Nine Lives: The Bello Fadile Memoirs”, he narrated “…25 years ago, in the wee hours of March 4, 1999, I had tap, tap, tap, on my cell window and Colonel! Colonel!! Wake up. I got up and went closer. Then I saw the warder on duty, a retired warrant officer of the Nigerian Army now working for the Nigeria Prison Services. He said, ‘Oga you don free, congratulations sir, start packing your things, you are going home’.

“I asked him, what did you just say? He replied, ‘Yes sir, you are to be released today.’ I did not say anything. I just believed him and rushed to the general open cell opposite my cell to tell the two other inmates who were on a three-day dry fasting with me, seeking the face of God in my situation. It was the beginning of the third day. I told them the good news and they shouted, ‘Hallelujah!’ and we stood up and joined hands to sing a chorus; God is able, abundantly able, to deliver and to save; The Lord is able, abundantly able, to deliver those who trust in him. Hallelujah!”

Amidst expression of joy and gratitude, he prepared to leave his confinement behind when the officer-in-charge delivered the official announcement of his pardon by then head of state and commander-in-chief, General Abdusalami Alhaji Abubakar.

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According to the human rights lawyer, it was with a newfound sense of freedom and a deep appreciation for those who supported him during his ordeal that he stepped out of the prison gates into a new chapter of his life on that fateful day.

Reflecting on the significance of the occasion, Fadile expressed gratitude to Gen Abdusalami Abubakar and all those who contributed to the establishment of a true democratic government in Nigeria. He also extended his appreciation to the Nigerian military, emphasising his enduring love for his country.


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Sunday Isuwa

Sunday Isuwa

Sunday Isuwa is an award winning journalist with over 15 years of experience. Currently at LEADERSHIP Media Group, he has published thousands of articles that have helped in shaping Democracy, Good Governance in Nigeria, Africa and the world at large. His Twitter handle is @IsuwaSunday 

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