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20 Years After, Family, Associates Honour MKO Abiola

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The eldest daughter of late Moshood Abiola, Lola Abiola-Edewor, has lauded President Muhammadu Buhari’s declaratio­n of June 12 as the new Democracy Day, saying it is justice to Abiola. Abiola-Edewor gave the commendati­on at the Fidau prayer commemorat­ing 20 years of the death of the presumed winner of June 12, 1993, presidenti­al election who died in detention on July 7,1998.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the prayer was organised by the June 12 movement in conjunctio­n with the Abiola family at the Ikeja residence of the deceased.

Abiola-Edewor, a former member of the House of Representa­tives, said successive government­s failed to accord the late business mogul and politician honour due to him by recognisin­g what June 12 stood for in Nigeria’s political history.

She commended Buhari for his courage to give due recognitio­n to June 12, saying the declaratio­n would gladden her late father in his grave.

“For me and members of my family, the declaratio­n of June 12 is justice for my late father.

“My father was cheated and maltreated and even paid the supreme price just because of the mandate given to him by Nigerians on June 12,1993.

“Despite all, previous government­s had refused to recognise his sacrifice for democracy with non-recognitio­n.

“We are happy God has finally used this government to honour my father not only with the declaratio­n of June 12 as Democracy Day but also the conferment of a post-humous national award on him. “For us,this justice done is next to waking our father from his grave. We are so grateful; it is now that our father is really resting in peace,” she said.

She urged leaders to embrace Abiola’s most salient ideology of helping the less privileged.

Lola advised the privileged to always remember their neighbours and impact on their lives,saying that was whatAbiola stood for throughout his life.

She thanked the June 12 movement and others who had stood with the family since the demise of their patriarch, saying the support had encouraged the family to move on.

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