• Major General
Muhammadu Buhari (general officer commanding, 3rd Armored Division, Jos) •
MKO Abiola (business tycoon who financed the coup plot according to General Babangida) • Major General
Ibrahim Babangida (director of Army Staff duties and plans) • Brigadier
Ibrahim Bako (brigade commander) • Brigadier
Sani Abacha (commander, 9th Mechanized Brigade) • Brigadier
Tunde Idiagbon (military secretary, Army) • Lt Colonel
Aliyu Mohammed Gusau (director of military intelligence) • Lt Colonel
Halilu Akilu • Lt Colonel
David Mark • Lt Colonel
Tunde Ogbeha • Major
Sambo Dasuki (military assistant to the
Chief of Army Staff, Lt-General
Wushishi) • Major
Abdulmumini Aminu • Major
Lawan Gwadabe • Major Mustapha Jokolo (senior instructor, Basawa Barracks – Zaria) • Major
Abubakar Umar Source: Additional notes on Buhari's role General Buhari has denied his involvement in the December 1983 coup; however, the example of the late Major
Daniel Bamidele betrays Buhari's complicity in the December 1983 coup. Nigerian military historians
Max Siollun and
Nowa Omoigui note that when Major Bamidele got wind of the coup to oust Shagari, Bamidele reported the issue up the
chain of command to his GOC 3rd Armored Division (Major General Buhari) who was allegedly in on the plot. To prevent Bamidele from leaking the plot, Buhari ordered the arrest and detention of Bamidele for two weeks. Bamidele wasn't released until the successful execution of the coup. Learning from this unfortunate experience, Bamidele didn't report any rumors of the so-called Vatsa coup (between 1985 and 1986) and was executed for it. Bamidele's words to the Special Military Tribunal that tried and convicted him are: Additionally, in a 2015 interview, Sambo Dasuki alleges that he and two other military officers (co-conspirators) travelled to Jos to brief Major General Buhari, who was then the GOC of 3rd Armoured Division, on the status of planning for the 1983 coup. Major General Buhari's Supreme Military Council (SMC) observed a minute of silence for the slain Brigadier Bako during the SMCs first meeting. ==See also==