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KALU URGES TINUBU TO POSTHUMOUSLY SWEAR IN ABIOLA AS PRESIDENT

Chairman of the Senate Committee on the South East Development Commission (SEDC), Senator Orji Kalu, has called on President Bola Tinubu to posthumously swear in Chief Moshood Abiola as the duly elected President of the June 12, 1993, election. Kalu also advocated for the inclusion of Abiola’s presidential portrait alongside Nigeria’s past leaders. “Since Abiola won, his picture should be placed among Nigeria’s past presidents. I commend former President Buhari for giving him a posthumous national honor, but I would also appeal to President Tinubu to officially recognize him and place his image where it belongs. This would help bring closure to his family,” Kalu said. The senator stated that such recognition would heal and compensate the Abiola family and the nation from the electoral tragedy of 1993. He also urged former Military President Gen. Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida to name the key actors behind the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election. “I look forward to the second edition of Babangida’s book because the first did not reveal all the realities. I was present during the events of June 12, and I know what happened. Babangida should call out the names of those responsible for preventing the election declaration. The coup in question was not an Igbo coup; it was a Nigerian coup, executed by the military. Moshood Abiola won that election, and there is no doubt about it,” Kalu said.

BABANGIDA FINALLY ADMITS ABIOLA WON 1993 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

In a shocking revelation, former military head of state, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, has finally acknowledged that the late Chief Moshood Abiola won the June 12, 1993, presidential election. This admission comes over three decades after the election, which was infamously annulled by Babangida’s regime. Babangida made this revelation in his autobiography, “A Journey in Service”, which was launched in Abuja on Thursday. Through the book reviewer and former Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo, Babangida stated that Abiola secured the majority of votes and the geographical spread required to be declared president. “There was no doubt in my mind; MKO Abiola won the election. He satisfied all the requirements,” Babangida said. The former military ruler described the June 12 election annulment as the most challenging aspect of his life. However, he expressed happiness that President Muhammadu Buhari acknowledged Abiola’s victory and honoured him with the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR) title, Nigeria’s highest national honour. Babangida’s admission is a significant development in Nigeria’s history, as it confirms what many had long believed: that Abiola won the election fair and square. This revelation is expected to spark renewed discussions about Nigeria’s past and its ongoing struggle for democracy.