A daughter of the late Chief MKO
Abiola, Mrs. Lola Abiola-Edewor, on Wednesday urged President Muhammadu Buhari
to do his best to address security challenges in the country.
Abiola-Edewor, a former member of
the House of Representatives, made the appeal during a ceremony to lay wreath
at the tomb of her late father, at his house in Ikeja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the ceremony was part of the programme organised by a
pro-democracy group, June 12 Movement, to commemorate the anniversary of the
June 12, 1993 election.
Late MKO Abiola was the presumed
winner of the June 12, 1993 election, which was annulled by the Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida military regime.
Abiola-Edewor said the problem of
insecurity in the country was becoming a big issue, which needed to be
frontally tackled.
She expressed the family’s
gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari for the posthumous award given to her
father, and for declaring June 12 as Democracy Day.
The late politician’s daughter
said Buhari had demonstrated uncommon courage for taking the steps.
She said that if Buhari could do
what previous governments thought could not be done; he could also address
insecurity with the right determination.
Abiola-Edewor, therefore, urged
the president to take urgent and result-oriented steps to find lasting
solutions to the problem of insecurity.
“We thank the President for the
honour bestowed on our late father and the declaration of June 12 as Democracy
Day.
“We are very grateful for this
honour done the family and the Nigerian people.
“However, I want to appeal to the
president to address the security challenges in the country, as the issue is
getting serious.
“If the president could declare
June 12 as Democracy Day, despite denials of the past, I believe he can tackle
the problem of insecurity in the country, ” she said.
Abiola-Edewor also thanked
Nigerians of all backgrounds for standing with the family over the years.
She described her late father as
a lover of the people and a firm believer in democracy.
NAN reports laying of wreath,
which was witnessed by the state deputy governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; renowned
political economist, Prof. Pat Utomi; Sen. Shehu Sani, among other dignitaries,
was followed by a lecture on June 12.
Speaking at the lecture, a former
Vice-President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Issa Aremu, also
commended the president for recognising June 12 and declaring it a public
holiday.
The labour activist thanked the
National Assembly for passing the bill recognising June 12 as Democracy Day.
Aremu said the June 12 Act was
one of the best laws enacted by the present government, just like the Minimum
Wage Act, in terms of impact and reflection of the peoples wish.
The labour leader said the
enactment of the law was a triumph for democracy.
“The June 12 Act, just like the
Minimum Wage Act, is one of the best laws made by the present government.
“I commend President Buhari and
the National Assembly on the law; it is a triumph not only for democracy but
also for the Nigerian people,” he said.
He described June 12 as a
watershed in the country’s history, as it was the day Nigerians shunned all
sentiments to vote for a man of their choice.
Also speaking, Mr. Mohammed
Fawehinmi, son of the late human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi, said the
lessons of June 12 should guide the country’s democracy.
He said the country’s democracy
was still far from where it should be.
Leader of the June 12 Movement,
Mr. Wale Okunniyi, said the programme was organised annually to commemorate the
day democracy was truly demonstrated by Nigerians.
He said that the group had been
vanguard of struggles to actualise June 12 and was glad that the historic day
had been declared Democracy Day.
NAN reports prayers were offered
for the peaceful repose of Abiola’s soul at the programme.
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