Tuesday 9 July 2013

15 YEARS AFTER, MOSHOOD KASHIMAWO OLAWALE ABIOLA LIVES ON




WELCOME ADDRESS AT THE MAIDEN MKO ABIOLA MEMORIAL LECTURE/FILM PREMIERE HELD ON SUNDAY 7TH JULY 2013 AT MULTIPURPOSE HALL LAGOS TELEVISION, LATEEF JAKANDE ROAD, AGIDINGBI, IKEJA, LAGOS AT 2PM.

15 YEARS AFTER, MOSHOOD KASHIMAWO OLAWALE ABIOLA LIVES ON

Bashorun MKO Abiola, President Elect Federal Republic of Nigeria
Mr. Chairman, your Excellencies, my lords spiritual and temporal, your highness(es), members of the fourth estate of the realm, distinguished ladies and gentlemen. It gives me great pleasure and honour to humbly stand here to welcome you all to this great occasion in honour of a great African per excellence, businessman, publisher, politician, humanist, philanthropist, democrat, keen sports lover, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola of blessed memory.

Exactly 15 years ago on this day, late chief MKO Abiola died in yet to be explained circumstances in the custody of the Nigerian government and in the presence of the representative of the American government. Late chief MKO Abiola incarceration by the military junta of General Sani Abacha was a fallout of his principled refusal to be intimidated, cajoled and bullied to surrender the peoples mandate freely given to him by over 14 million Nigerians on June 12 1993 in an election that was and is still regarded as the freest and fairest in the political history of Nigeria but which was treasonably annulled by the Ibrahim Babangida military junta.

Today, Nigeria is at the crossroad and has become a failed state by virtue of all index of governance. The country has never had it this bad with a crop of political elites whose primary preoccupation is the primitive accumulation of wealth at the expense of ameliorating the peoples living condition. Today, life in Nigeria has become short, nasty and brutish with the mass of our people living below a dollar per day. Life has lost its meaning to the average Nigerian, yet our political class is irresponsibly unconcerned.

Today we remember with nostalgia how late Chief MKO Abiola in contesting the June 12 1993 Presidential elections, made the abolition of poverty the cardinal focus of his manifesto and Nigerians, fed up with misgovernance queued behind him on merit and not because of some parochial considerations like we all do today. 

We are gathered here today in memory of this great son of Africa not for anything else, but due to what he represented which made Nigerians irrespective of religion, tribe and primordial sentiments entrust their destiny into his hands  on June 1993 but which was crudely aborted by the forces of evil.

Chief MKO Abiola represented different thing to different people but today we remember him and other martyrs as heroes of our democracy because they unwaveringly paid the supreme price that we might be free from internal colonialists. But are we truly free? The answer is a capital No as long as poverty ravages this land flowing with milk and honey, as long as our children roam the streets without access to quality and basic education, as long as the mass of the people cannot access basic infrastructures which makes life meaningful, as long as we allow primordial and petty sentiments rather than merit and performance to becloud our reasoning in choosing our political leaders.

Until we are resolved more than ever now henceforth to jettison parochial considerations in the quest to claim back our country from vampires, only then will MKO Abiola’s death and that of other martyrs in our democratic struggle not be in vain.

Without taking any further of our precious time, I want to crave the permission of Mr. chairman sir, to pause and not usurp our purpose of being here, because that is an area exclusively reserved for the Guest Lecturer whom the organizers have painstakingly chosen and have absolute confidence in to deliver on his mandate. As we all gather in this hall on this memorable day, it is our joy just like everyone else that we are about to make history.

Thank you all for coming.

Yours Sincerely,

Nelson Ekujumi,                                                                              Niyi Babade
Executive Director, (CRGI)                                                            CEO, (NBGN)


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