Abdulsalami ignored MKO’s health till he died — Abiola’s son
Jamiu Abiola, a son of late Chief MKO
Abiola and his late wife, Kudirat, on Saturday said the late former
military Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (retd.), allegedly
refused to release his father from incarceration when his health was
failing.
He also said some Nigerians would have
made a hero out of Abdulsalami’s predecessor, the late Gen. Sani Abacha,
who incarcerated Abiola till his (Abacha’s) death, if he was alive
today.
Abiola’s son said this during the 20th
anniversary of Kudirat’s death, organised by the Kudirat Initiative for
Democracy and the Campaign for Democracy.
Jamiu also described the assassination of his father and mother as a turning point in Nigeria’s history, adding
Abiola had won the June 12, 1993,
presidential election but the country’s military dictator, Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida (retd.), annulled the election rated as the most credible in
the political history of the country.
Kudirat was assassinated on June 4,
1996, by suspected state officials under the Abacha regime, while her
husband died in incarceration on July 7, 1998, in a controversial
circumstance under the Abdulsamali regime.
Speaking at the remembrance ceremony on
Saturday, the younger Abiola noted that people who worked against the
enthronement of democracy during the post-June 12 struggle had become
‘heroes’ in the country.
These people, he said, included
“somebody like the former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, who
refused to release the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
(Abiola) or saw to it that the president died in detention.”
He added, “A day before he (Abiola)
died, he complained that he had malaria for more than a month and the
government did not attend to him. The president (Abdulsalami) knew he
was very sick but he did not do anything (to salvage the situation). At
the end of the day, the country’s president-elect – my father – died.”
According to Jamiu, it is hypocritical
on the part of any Nigerian government to see Abdulsalami as a hero and
an adviser to the Federal Government.
Among those present at the anniversary
were a leader of National Democratic Coalition, Admiral Kanu Ndubuisi
(retd.); President, Women Arise, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin; Abdulmumini
Abiola and Mrs. Dupe Akin-Ajayi.
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