Ironic, since without Ayub, there won't be any ZAB.
ZAB was the original and most patronized of all sepoy's golden children. He was given such a free reign over the whole decade of 70's, that he ascended to the level of a civilian martial law administrator and became a true authoritarian dictator.
He alone called all the shots and took monumental decisions like Nationalization all by himself. He pocketed any and all aid money that came into Pakistan all under the auspices and blessings of the military.
Well put. We often make the mistake of analysing these rules in isolation. ZAB's emergence, his popularity was a direct consequence of actions taken by Ayub Khan. Bangladesh did not suddenly pop up one fine morning. It was a decade of Ayub's rule that slow cooked it.
Staying on topic though, I agree that ZAB's ill advised populist move to nationalize our industrial base pushed us back by decades.