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MKO Abiola Would Have Prevented Religious And Tribal Problems In  Nigeria-Buhari

by Our Reporter
President Muhammadu Buhari has described the late MKO Abiola as a
bridge-builder, who could have prevented the religious and tribal issues
besetting the country now from coming up if he had been allowed to rule
Nigeria.

The president stated this on Tuesday in Abuja, when he received Elders
and Leaders of Thought from Ogun State, at the State House.

“If MKO Abiola was allowed to rule, the religious and tribal issues now
in Nigeria would not have been as strong because he ran on a
Muslim-Muslim ticket, chose his deputy from Kanuri, a minority tribe,
and because of his personality, he went across Nigeria and was accepted.

“He used his resources and energy to convince Nigerians that all he
wanted was a solid Nigeria and nothing else.”

President Buhari also said that he named the National Stadium, a
national monument, after the late politician because he knew that the
youths would, in the future, want to find out why such an important
national institution was named after MKO Abiola.

He expressed appreciation to Gov. Dapo Abiodun for mobilising such a
strong delegation to thank him for the gesture towards their illustrious
son.

The Ogun State delegation, led by the governor, had come to thank the
President for the honour done to Abiola, a native of Ogun.

President Buhari had conferred on Abiola the highest national honour,
Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR), for his ultimate
sacrifice in enthroning democracy.

The delegation, which presented a big talking drum to the President,
also used the opportunity to solicit for the rehabilitation of some
federal roads as well as other critical infrastructure.

They told the president that the rehabilitation if carried out, would
check the persistent gridlock occasioned by the movement of consignments
along the Apapa-Oshodi expressway.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that Abiola, who contested for
the nation’s Presidency in 1993, later died while fighting for the
mandate Nigerians gave him.

The late business mogul was coasting to victory when Gen Ibrahim
Babangida (rtd), then military president, annulled the polls.

Buhari has, however, formally recognised Abiola as the winner of that
election and apologised to his family and Nigerians for the injustice
meted to him which eventually led to his incarceration, and death.

He also declared June 12, the day of that election, as the nation’s
“Democracy Day” to be celebrated every year to commemorate Abiola’s
victory and sacrifice toward entrenching democracy in the country.

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