Kola Abiola, the eldest son of
the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 Presidential election, Chief MKO
Abiola, has claimed that he made three attempts to make former President
Goodluck Jonathan bestow the Grand Commander of the Order of the Federal
Republic, GCFR, title on his late father.
He said this during a programme
titled, ‘Question Time’, which aired on Channels Television on Thursday.
According to MKO’s son, he first
approached the then Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke (SAN),
to honour his father during the Centenary celebration in January 2014 but a
gold award was given to the deceased, which was rejected by the family.
He said even after Jonathan had
lost and was preparing to leave office, he made another attempt to get him to
honour MKO but it failed again.
Kola said, “Towards the election,
I approached them again, this time in writing, and solicited the help of Pastor
Bakare and told them that even if it was for selfish political reasons, this
was something you could do to help your chances of winning elections.
“I really didn’t mind how he got
it done. But we couldn’t get President Jonathan to get it done so we left that.
“After he lost the election, I
approached him a second time also through the same Pastor Bakare to try to get
him to do this as a legacy of his Presidency, something that Nigerians would
never forget about him. Last minute, we couldn’t get it to happen.”
Kola noted that he did not
approach former President Olusegun Obasanjo to honour his father because he
felt there was no point doing so as the answer would have been obvious.
He, however, said he approached
the late President Umaru Yar’Adua, who promised to address the issue but died
in office.
When asked his view on Jonathan’s
naming of the University of Lagos as Moshood Abiola University, Lagos, Kola
said, “That was a mistake. They were trying to regionalise MKO. He was beyond
that. This man was voted across Nigeria irrespective of religion.
“I went back to them and told
them if they had consulted me, I would have told them what to do.”
Kola added, “Like Rochas Okorocha
would say, ‘It is Ibeberism’ as far as I am concerned. How many times have I
been to the National Assembly? All they do is just talk and it gets to the committee
and it dies there. That is what they call filibuster in politics. How many
times have they not done what is right?”
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Where is the mouthpiece of Jonathan on this? Let him refute this, as its his usual practice.
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