Head of the Abiola family, Mubashiru, yesterday, affirmed that former
Military President, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida has being the
pillar behind the family since MKO Abiola, acclaimed winner of the 1993
presidential election died in government’s custody.
Mubashiru
stated this at Abiola’s Oja-Agbo family house in Abeokuta during the
2013 June12 democracy walk organized by the Ogun State Government.
The
deceased younger brother, while addressing newsmen in Abeokuta called
on the Federal Government to pay the debt it was owing Abiola,
disclosing that Babangida‘s support for the Abiola’s family has been
tremendous after the death of their bread winner, saying, the family
believed strongly that, it was not possible for the General to kill his
former friend.
He said, “Babangida did anything we wanted in
this family. Unless he did not know, he would come. He has been
supporting this family. He always supports the family. There was a time
Abiola’s daughter was wedding, Babangida was here with his wife right
away from Minna, sat down with us; he left his wife to stay with us
until the second day. She slept in M K O’s house till the second day.
“That is the major reason why I will always support him and I don’t
believe that Babangida was the one that killed MKO, no. That is capital
no. Everybody knew that Babangida was not in the government when MKO
died. How could you say that somebody who was not there did something?
It is not possible. Babangida does not know anything about the death of
M.K.O.”
Delivering a speech on behalf of the family, Mubashiru
described IBB’s regime as the best, urging current governments at all
levels to embrace the vision of June 12 by ensuring good governance.
“I
want to state unequivocally that General Babangida’s administration
remains the best ever in the nation’s history and I implore our current
administrators at various levels of governance to embrace the vision of
June 12, by ensuring that every Nigerian family gets food on their table
and shelters on their heads, all employable youth get jobs while the
nooks and crannies of the Federation enjoy basic amenities.”
However,
the Federal Government, yesterday, said that it was ready to
immortalise Abiola and had urged Nigerians to come up with suggestions
on how best to honour the late business mogul.
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