National Democratic Coalition on Tuesday
said those who connived with the military to annul June 12, 1993,
presidential election reportedly won by business mogul, Chief MKO
Abiola, were still in government.
Chairman, NADECO, Rear Admiral Ndubuisi
Kanu (retd.), stated this during the 19th anniversary of June 11, 1994
Epetedo Declaration by Abiola.
Kanu, in a speech entitled ‘19 Years
After the Epetedo Declaration: Where is the Sovereign Power of the
People?’, said, “Many who connived with the clique in those debasing and
disenfranchising years are in power today, even masquerading as
champions of democracy.
“Such people include those who chaired
Abiola’s winning party, the Social Democratic Party, now today sitting
atop party’s board of trustees.
“Some reign at the pinnacle of the
legislative arm of government in Abuja. There are numerous others in the
arms of government and even among the progressives, who ought really to
search their conscience, if the survival, well-being and progress of
Nigeria is truly in their agenda.”
He restated the call for a Sovereign
National Conference, saying the conference remained the panacea for the
country’s socio-economic and political development.
He said the 1999 Constitution was imposed on Nigerians in utter negation of their sovereignty.
Another NADECO leader, Chief Ayo Opadokun, urged pro-democracy groups to do more to liberate the country.
He said, “We need to do more than we are
doing. We need to get ourselves organised in our streets, wards and
various levels and constitutionally engage those in power that have
turned us into servitude.
“This is a country that exports what it
does not have and imports what it has. Nigeria has oil, yet the leaders
are importing oil for domestic use. Statistics available to me is that
over 18 million graduates in Nigeria are jobless. This should not be if
those in government could block wastage and eradicate corruption.”
A lawyer, Fred Agbeyegbe, spoke on the need and modalities for an SNC, saying the conference was the business of Nigerians.
Also, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State described the proscribed poll as a watershed in the annals of the country.
He said the supreme price paid by Abiola, could not be forgotten.
In a related development, the Osun State
government has declared Wednesday (today) a public holiday in
commemoration of the anniversary.
A statement by the state Commissioner
for Information and Strategy, Chief Sunday Akere, on Tuesday, said
symposia, rallies and a documentary on the life of Abiola would mark the
event.
Meanwhile, Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole
Soyinka, has said May 29, which the Federal Government branded
Democracy Day, lacks the credibility of the June 12 presidential
election, won by Abiola.
Soyinka stated this in a statement on the 20th anniversary of the June 12 election on Tuesday.
He said, “We need to remind ourselves
what June 12, 1993 represents. It is neither mere date, nor sentiment.
It is simply – Human Spirit. What a futile undertaking it is then, when
some individuals attempt to deny or crush it. Yet it was the power of
this very spirit that brought such out of relegation or obscurity, even
from the jaws of death, and bestowed upon them relevance and prominence.
“What June 12 possesses is exactly what
May 29, or any other day, lacks. The former was a spirit of unified
purpose, the latter simply an egotistical appropriation of the gift of
the former. June 12 embodies unity of purpose, equity and justice, the
manifestation of the sovereign will of a people. It remains forever a
watershed of Nigerian history, no matter what the future holds.
“I urge you to try a simple experiment:
narrate the story of May 29 to a child and watch his or her reaction. On
that day – that child would concede – an individual was installed as a
compromise president following a compromise election. So, what is new?”
Soyinka added, “Now move on to unfold
the tapestry of June 12. Run your finger along its traceries of citizen
resolve, upheavals, of individual and group heroisms, of sacrifices and
martyrdoms, the timeless narrative of human resilience. Watch the
difference in that child’s responses. Yet, even the beneficiaries of
that day persist in their futile effort to kill the date and supplant it
with another. Why should we be surprised?
It is that unprincipled game of
substitution that they have carried even to subsequent elections,
substituting names of the rightful winners of elections with others who
were never even in contention. “It is this same mental compulsion that
moves them to attempt to rob even a calendar date of its significance,
its history, its potential for character formation and sense of national
formation – and transformation.”
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