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Declare Abiola posthumously as ex-Nigeria president, CUPP tells Tinubu
 
Guardian NG  Feb 20      
 
 

The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) have demanded the immediate declaration of late Chief Moshood Abiola posthumously as the former president of the country since he won the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential poll.

Reacting to the validation of Abiola’s victory by former Military President Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, CUPP’s National Secretary, Chief Peter Ameh called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to do the needful on the issue.

CUPP blamed the annulment of the presidential poll which led to a total breakdown of law and order at the time for the reverses being suffered by the country till date.

CUPP’s National Secretary, Peter Ameh, noted that the unfortunate event, orchestrated by Babangida has had far-reaching consequences, perpetuating electoral theft and undermining the country’s democratic growth.

The CUPP scribe noted that the validation of Abiola’s victory at the launch of his autobiography in Abuja on Thursday should serve as a reminder of the importance of upholding democratic principles and the rule of law.

He further argued that the unfortunate development also underscore the need for accountability and transparency in Nigeria’s electoral process.

“In light of these circumstances, it is imperative that we recognize Abiola’s rightful place in Nigeria’s history. Declaring him posthumously as the former President of Nigeria would be a significant step towards healing the wounds of the past and promoting national reconciliation.

“The annulment of the June 12 election has left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s national reality. It is essential that we learn from this experience and work towards creating a more democratic and just society. Recognizing Abiola’s presidency posthumously would be a significant step in this direction, promoting national healing, reconciliation, and democratic growth.”

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