Identities of names and officers who allegedly took part in a recent botched coup has been revealed.
According to Sahara Reporters 16 senior military officers who allegedly took part in the foiled coup are currently being detained by the Defence Intelligence Agency, DIA.
The revelation comes on the heels of the denial by a former governor of Bayelsa state, and Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva that he was the sponsor of the coup against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.
The former governor said through his aide on Wednesday that he’s a true democrat and could not have been involved in any coup plot against the Tinubu’s government, saying he’s a staunch supporter of the president.
Sylva spoke following the raid on his Abuja home by a detachment of military men last week.
The federal government has however denied that coup took place.
The online newspaper had earlier reported that an officer of the Nigerian Navy, Lieutenant Commander B Abdullahi, was identified as one of the senior military officers detained.
Sources in the Defence Headquarters confirmed that the officers, drawn from the Army, Navy, and Air Force, were picked up in coordinated operations by military intelligence after weeks of secret surveillance.
Below are the profiles of the detained officers as compiled by Premium Times:
1. Brigadier General Musa Abubakar Sadiq (N/10321) Brigadier General Sadiq is believed to be the suspected leader of the alleged coup plot.
This is not his first brush with controversy. In October 2024, he was reportedly detained for “alleged diversion of rice palliatives and selling of military equipment, including generator sets and operational vehicles to scrap yards.”
2. Colonel M.A. Ma’aji (N/10668)
Colonel Ma’aji, born on March 1, 1976, is a Nupe native from Niger State.
3. Lieutenant Colonel S. Bappah (N/13036)
Lt. Col. Bappah, from Bauchi State is a member of the 56 Regular Course.
4. Lieutenant Colonel A.A. Hayatu (N/13038)
A native of Kaduna State.
5. Lieutenant Colonel P. Dangnap (N/13025) from Plateau State, Dangnap. He was court-martialed in 2015 alongside 29 others for offences linked to the Boko Haram war.
6. Lieutenant Colonel M. Almakura (N/12983)
Lt. Col. Almakura, also from Nasarawa State, was born on March 18, 1983.
7. Major A.J. Ibrahim (N/13065)
From Gombe State, Major Ibrahim was born on June 12, 1987.
8. Major M.M. Jiddah (N/13003)
Born on July 9, 1985, Major Jiddah hails from Katsina State.
He is an Infantry officer and member of the 56 Regular Course (2004–2008).
9. Major M.A. Usman (N/15404)
Major Usman, from the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
10. Major D. Yusuf (N/14753)
Born on May 26, 1988, Major Yusuf hails from Gombe State.
He serves in the Ordnance Corps.
11. Major I. Dauda (N/13625)
From Jigawa State, Major Dauda joined the Army through the Direct Short Service Commission (Course 38).
12. Captain Ibrahim Bello (N/16266)
Born on July 28, 1987, Captain Bello is a member of the Direct Short Service Commission Course 43.
13. Captain A.A. Yusuf (N/16724)
Captain Yusuf is a Nigerian Army officer with limited public records available.
14. Lieutenant S.S. Felix (N/18105)
Lt. Felix is among the junior officers in detention. Details about his role remain unclear.
15. Lieutenant Commander D.B. Abdullahi (NN/3289)
Lt. Commander Abdullahi serves in the Nigerian Navy and is one of two non-Army officers detained in connection with the alleged coup plot.
16. Squadron Leader S.B. Adamu (NAF/3481)
Squadron Leader Adamu serves in the Nigerian Air Force. His alleged involvement remains under investigation.








