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Sunday, 12 June 2016

"For many of us who worked with Chief M.K.O Abiola, his death was painful" - Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar joined many Nigerians to commemorate the annulled June 12 1993 elections. In a statement released today, Atiku described June 12 as "a shining light, a reminder of what is possible- a united Nigeria.
"On ‪#‎June12‬, 1993, Nigeria was united in one cause, to defeat tyranny through democracy. We all believed. After 23 years, #June12 still remains a shining light, a reminder of what is possible - a united Nigeria.
The integrity of the #June12 electoral process also shows that we Nigerians can achieve great things, if we are united. For many of us who worked with Chief M.K.O. Abiola, his death was painful, but it paved the way for enduring democracy. Our democracy today, is MKO Abiola's legacy. But we must grow beyond just democracy - our country must work. We must reform our country - restructure our federation for peace, growth and prosperity. We must also fix our political system. We must embrace reforms, and base our democracy on equity and good governance, which helps every Nigerian feel safe and secure. #June12 was a victory for Nigeria. It was because we knew we could be better. We can actually achieve that dream if we all work together."

22 comments:

  1. many of you looters you mean?
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  2. May his soul continue to rest in peace,he was indeed a great man,his legacy lives.



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  3. MKO was a man who impacted the lives of many Nigerians. Some people might have their rreservations about him but it is impossible to deny his good deeds

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  4. Oh well,...


    ...merited happiness

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  5. June 12 is another day Nigeria start getting extremely doomed...Period

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  6. I heard he was a really good man...rest on!

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  7. Good morning to u, since ur just waking up

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  8. Ok,seen. Keep rest Sir






    LIB addict#just passing#

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  9. Atiku is running 4 something. Soon we shall know what it is he is running for or from.

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  10. Atiku, shut up your dirty mouth. You and other politicians in nigeria were directly or indirectly involved in MKO Abiola's death. For not making june 12 nigeria democracy day when you and Obasanjo were in power indirectly contributed to the Death of MKO. Whilst in power, you and Obasanjo also refused to release the result of the june 12, 1993 election. And you Atiku now have the Temerity to say the death of MKO pained you. HYPOCRITE

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  11. OYA NOW SOUTH-WASTE, Atiiku has started working on your sentiment to pity for him for free vote comes 2019. they already knew that you are the weakest link among the other tribes.

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  12. He was really very generous to babes and waist properties. I heard he was screwing mama n her daughter in some cases.



    ... LIB doctor

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  13. Buhari cant even mark a remembrance day for for d late chief MKO, na bcoz say he no be hausa, am sure he wud hv sent a msgbto northern if MKO was a fulani

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  14. You are right Turaki MKO surely be missed as the Hero of Nigerian Democracy.

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