Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, Wednesday, challenged the
Federal Government to make open details of events that led to the death
of the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief
Moshood Kasimawo Olawale Abiola.
Speaking at a symposium organised by the state government in
collaboration with civil society organisations in Osogbo to mark the
20th anniversary of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, said the
Federal Government owes Nigerians details about the death of Abiola.
Aregbesola, speaking on: ‘June 12 and the National Question,’ said
the crisis that emanated from the June 12 election annulment brought to
the fore the fundamental cracks of Nigeria’s polity.”
He stressed that Nigerians deserve full knowledge of all that
transpired in the corridors of power during the military era when Abiola
lost his life.
Aregbesola said: “The annulment revealed in a most brazen manner the
problem of unjust political domination and the need to restructure our
political system and redefine the basis of our national existence.”
According to him: “This is a central concern of what is generally
described as the national question. It is also the basis of the
widespread call for convening a sovereign national conference to
renegotiate the basis of our nationhood.”
He added: “The national question remains unaddressed and we are still
grappling with the drawbacks. Yet the national ruling power
establishment continues to live in denial of this reality, and
pretending as though the problems are not there, or nursing the futile
hope that the problems will simply disappear, of their accord.
“June 12 and Chief Abiola represent a great lesson for Nigeria in
nation building. They are a metaphor for the plausibility of unity in
the country; that if we work hard at it, we can find worthy causes with
which the people can identify and around which they can truly unite.”
This is the great lesson Chief Abiola has taught us in nationhood,” the Governor stressed.
Also, former United State Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Walter Carrington
said, “Mr Aregbesola needs to be thanked for remembering what too many
States seem too willing to forget. It seems that only four others stand
with Osun today in declaring this 20th anniversary of June 12 a public
holiday.
Meantime, the former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Walter
Carrington yesterday expressed satisfaction that Osun is being placed in
the vanguard of progressive states in the country with its innovations
and declaration of June 12 as a public holiday.
Specifically, the former US envoy listed recent unveiling of Opon Imo
(Tablet of Knowledge) as an innovative strategy to put Osun’s students
on the forefront of digital age.
Carrington spoke in Osogbo, the Osun capital at the 20th anniversary
of the June 12 presidential election which was won by Bashorun Moshood
Abiola. His speech was read by a member of the Senate, Prof Sola
Adeyeye.
This was just as Governor Rauf Aregbesola said the crisis that was
precipitated by the annulment of June 12 election, brought to the fore
the fundamental flaws in the Nigerian polity.
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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Ogbeni Rauf sometimes your speechs are laughable. Pls sir which FG are you asking to reveal the details of the death of MKO is the current one or the past ones. When OBJ who come from the same state with MKO was president what did he do about June 12. Pls focus your mass revolution of the state of osun and remain blessed.
ReplyDeleteOpposition naija politics is a politics of enemy...na today MKO die? Ogbeni aregbe where were u when they were fighting for democracy self?
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