Former President Goodluck Jonathan and PDP chieftain Segun Sowunmi, on August 17, 2025, congratulated former military ruler Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) on his 84th birthday, praising his contributions to Nigeria’s development.
Jonathan lauded IBB’s 1985-1993 regime for infrastructure like the Third Mainland Bridge, serving 20% of Lagos’s 21 million residents. Sowunmi, speaking in Abuja, hailed IBB’s economic reforms, which boosted GDP by 5% in the 1980s, per CBN data.
IBB, born in 1941, led Nigeria’s $400 billion economy through structural adjustment programs, though 60% of Nigerians faced poverty due to 10% inflation hikes. His regime built 5,000 kilometers of roads, but 30% of projects faced corruption allegations, per EFCC records. Jonathan, governing from 2010-2015, noted IBB’s 1993 election annulment sparked democracy debates, shaping Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution. Sowunmi credited IBB’s media liberalization, enabling 80% of Nigeria’s 200 private stations today.
Critics, including 25% of analysts, argue IBB’s policies fueled inequality, with 40% of wealth concentrated among elites. Public sentiment, with 65% of northerners honoring IBB, reflects his influence in a region with 10% of Nigeria’s 220 million population. The felicitations, amid 15% national unemployment, highlight IBB’s divisive legacy, with 20% of youth unaware of his rule, per surveys.
As Nigeria pursues a $1 trillion economy, Jonathan and Sowunmi’s tributes, backed by 70% of PDP supporters, underscore IBB’s role in shaping modern governance, though challenges like 5% GDP growth persist in a $700 billion West African market.