Former Board of Trustees, BoT, of the People Democratic
Party, Chief Tony Anenih, has disclosed that the late M.K.O. Abiola begged
former Military Head of State, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida, IBB, to allow him be
Nigeria’s President even for a day.
The formal National Chairman of the defunct Social
Democratic Party, SDP, made the disclosure in his book, ‘My Life and Nigerian
Politics.’
Recall that the June 12, 1993 Presidential election in which
Abiola contested was annulled by Babangida.
According to the former Minister of Works, Babangida made it
clear that the military will not accept Abiola as their President.
Disclosing that Abiola repeatedly said Babangida was trying
to embarrass him, Anenih wrote: “On the issue of June 12, Chief MKO Abiola had
called me on the phone to come for an urgent meeting in Ikeja. I flew to Ikeja
and met Alhaji Baba Gana Kingibe, Dr Dele Cole, and Kola, MKO’s son.
“At the meeting, Chief MKO told us that this friend, Ibrahim
Badamosi Babangida, planned to embarrass him. He kept repeating this without
stating the type of embarrassment.
“Later, he insisted that we must leave his house for Kola
Abiola’s house. He was terribly frightened and depressed. We all moved to
kola’s house in Maryland. Right from this time, Chief Abiola was trying to get
President Babangida on the phone, but each time he tried Akilu received the
call.
“We could hear Chief Abiola telling Akilu to tell his friend
(IBB) that they were still friends, and that he should allow him to be
president even for one day, and he would resign thereafter; that all the
photographs they took together were still all over his house, and that he
should not forget the past, and that God would bless him.
“MKO would repeat Akilu’s words: ‘You mean I should call
back in 30 minutes? Okay, I will call back in 30 minutes’. This went on till
7pm when the national anthem was sung on the television and MKO hysterically
was saying, ‘Do you see my friend? You see him? You see my friend? He wants to
embarrass me. Pointing to the television and there was IBB with a piece of
paper in his hand. It was the annulment speech of June 23, 1993, by which
President Babangida annulled the election and repealed Decree NO 13 of 1993 and
52 of 1992 on which basis the election had been conducted.
“He (Babangida) told the meeting that the military would not
accept MKO Abiola and Alhaji Tofa as their commander-in-chief of the armed
forces and that we should go and prepare for a fresh presidential election with
new candidates.
“He directed that the SDP and NRC should arrange fresh
conventions to pick new candidates. He gave the two political parties six weeks
to conduct fresh primaries, confirm the nomination of their candidates and hold
fresh elections – an action President Babangida knew would not be possible.





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