Rights activists and followers of the late MKO Abiola appealed to President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday to declare the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election as the ex-president.
They spoke at the ‘2024 Memorial Programme for the Commemoration of June 12, 1993 Election’ in Lagos.
The event was organised by the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) in collaboration with the Centre for Anti-corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) and Moshood Abiola Mandate Movement.
Speaking, the national president of CDHR, Debo Adeniran, said that Tinubu, an insider in the struggle for democracy for which Abiola sacrificed his life, must complete the process of honouring MKO by declaring him the winner.
“Asiwaju must declare him (Abiola) as a former President and June 12 as Bashorun MKO Abiola Day,” Mr Adeniran said.
He said recognising Mr Abiola as former president would heal the wounds inflicted by all that happened at the time.
The activist described Mr Abiola as a pillar of trust in Africa and democracy in Nigeria. The late business mogul was passionate about true democracy and ending poverty and hunger.
Noting that Mr Abiola was betrayed, Adediran said the people believed strongly in him.
“His farewell to poverty made us to believe him. He had been doing this before throwing his hat into the ring. MKO was an indiscriminate philanthropist all over the world, giving was his second name,” he said.
He said the programme was organised to draw the attention of the government and other stakeholders to the need to respect and defend the human and political rights of the citizenry and uphold the tenets of free and fair elections.
Also speaking, Babatunde Ogun, a former president of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), said that the late Abiola and other leaders- dead and lived dearly for democracy.
“Some of us paid dearly for what we believe in. Abiola had a passion for Nigeria, believing that African nations can do better. Those who are governing us must go back to his philosophies. In the last 25 years, we have not really had such philosophies on display. We want to see Nigeria progressing,” Mr Ogun said.
He said there was no way workers could be productive if the government did not pay them well.
Aminat Irawo, president and founder of June 12 Renewed Hope and one of the event’s organisers, said Mr Tinubu needed to pacify all democracy activists by formally declaring Abiola an ex-president.
Ms Irawo said, “Democracy Day is a special day. Asiwaju Bola Tinubu must, please, announce MKO Abiola as the winner of the Hope 1993 Presidential Election that was annulled. Gen. Ibrahim Gbadamosi Babangida (IBB), who superintended over the election is alive and he has confirmed it that MKO Abiola won the election. To heal all the wounds, President Bola Tinubu must declare Abiola as the winner and former President posthumously.”
She hailed former President Muhammadu Buhari for conferring the honour of Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR) on Mr Abiola and declaring June 12 Democracy Day instead of May 29.
Also, Stephen Fasakin, Mr Abiola’s then-personal assistant, said, “One day, we went through the back door here and climbed the fence to carry Chief MKO Abiola as big as he was when police were looking for him. We are happy with what the government is doing.