JUNE 12 AND M.K.O
A day that brought
out the best and worst in Nigeria, a day that can never be erased in the
history of Nigeria, a day that would be remembered by those who dubiously go
against the electoral law and the will of its citizenry in Nigeria. A special day
that reminded us of a great man whose name is Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola (M.K.O).
The first son of his father, Abiola played a vital role during
his lifetime as philanthropist. He started
his career at a young age; he founded a band at fifteen where he performs at
various ceremonies in exchange for food.
He eventually became famous enough to start demanding
payment for his performances and used the money to support his family and his
secondary education at the Baptist Boys High School Abeokuta, where he excelled.
Abiola worked with Barclays Bank Plc, Ibadan in 1956, the
great Icon (Abiola) invested heavily in Nigeria and West Africa. He founded Abiola
Farms, Abiola bookshops, Radio Communications Nigeria, Wonder bakeries, Concord
Press, Concord Airlines, Summit oil International Ltd, Africa Ocean lines,
Habib Bank, Decca W.A. ltd, and Abiola football club.
THE ELECTION AND HIS
DEATH
Nigerians voted their presidential choice during the June 12,
1993 election between M.K.O Abiola of SDP (Social Democratic Party) and Bashir
Tofa of NRC (National Republican Convention). M.K.O defeated Tofa in his hometown Kano with
58.4% and a majority in 20 out of 30 states.
The election was declared Nigeria's freest and fairest
election by national and International observers with Abiola even winning, but
the election was then annulled by General Ibarahim Babaginda.
In 1994, Abiola declared himself as the lawful President of
Nigeria.
However, after declaring himself, he was declared wanted and accused
for treason and arrested on orders of General Sani Abacha and was detained for
four years.
Moshood Abiola died on July7, 1998, the day he was to be
released.
June12 remains a
public holiday in Lagos and Ogun states. M.K.O Abiola was known for his
charisma and for being the man of the people, he was a freedom fighter, he
brought the propagation of democracy to Nigeria.
M.K.O stadium and Moshood Abiola Polytechnic respectively
were named after him by the Ogun state government.
LESSONS LEARNT
Nigerians today, had wish the man of the people, the man who
wants to make the country great, ruled over them 23 years back. If he was
allowed to rule, the country might be a big Nation and Nigeria wouldn’t be struggling
to find her feet in the committee of developed Nation.
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