- Yahya Kanu
Colonel Yahya Kanu (born in
Magburaka ,Tonkolili District ,Sierra Leone ) Kanu was a loyalist to presidentJoseph Saidu Momoh , and his position in the coup is unclear. He was first reported byReuters to have led the coup, but that same day he went onto the BBC's "Focus on Africa" to deny that role, claiming instead that he was attempting to negotiate with the mutineers. He was imprisoned byValentine Strasser , who eventually took power in the coup. Kanu was later executed bySolomon Musa an aide of Strasser's on a beach near Freetown, after being accused of organizing a counter-coup withAll People's Congress supporterBambay Kamara . The pair were at the time interred in the Pademba Road jail inFreetown .The British-trained Kanu had won a reputation as one of the most dynamic battlefront commanders during the war that broke out when
Revolutionary United Front rebels ofFoday Sankoh crossed into Sierra Leone in 1991 from part of Liberia under the control of then Liberian rebel leader Charles Taylor. After the rebels approached the eastern Sierra Leone city ofKenema in mid-1991, they were pushed back by Kanu's Cobra battalion with the help of Liberian irregular forces, mostly refugees fromSamuel Doe 's army, who went on to become a component ofULIMO . The combined force quickly routed the rebels from the towns of Gandorhun and Zimmi before reaching the Mano River Bridge crossing into Liberia. These gains were lost later in the war as control of towns frequently changed hands, something that battlefront soldiers often blamed on a lack of resources from Freetown. This was a major factor contributing to the 1992 coup.
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