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Tofa, Abiola’s opponent, queries declaration of June 12 as Democracy Day

Bashir Tofa, the candidate of the National Republican Convention (NRC) in the 1993 presidential election, has broken his silence on the declaration of June 12 as Democracy Day and the recognition of his rival by President Muhammadu Buhari.

In a press statement sent to TheCable on Saturday, Tofa said “whatever may be the prevailing sentiment and politics in Abuja, the idea that June 12 should be the new Democracy Day is also a matter that deserves serious reconsideration”.

He said many people are worried about “the brazen one-sidedness of this curious presidential action” –especially given the list of invitees to Tuesday’s event at the Villa supposedly to mark ‘Democracy Day’.

Tofa, who is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), also said although he appreciated those who believe he should also have been honoured, he would not accept it as it is even if given “in this circumstance”.

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He said he does not begrudge MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the “inconclusive” election, and reminded those who might have forgotten that “the late Abiola was a close personal friend of mine, a relationship dating back to the Second Republic when I was the National Financial Secretary of the then ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and he was the Ogun State Chairman of the party”.

Earlier, Tofa had told TheCable “May God help Nigeria” when asked to comment on the president’s gesture.

FULL TEXT OF PRESS STATEMENT

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In the Holy Name of God, The Merciful.

Following the decision by President Muhammadu Buhari to honour my late friend, Alhaji Mashood K. Abiola (may Allah grant him peace) and officially recognise him as the winner of the inconclusive 12th June 1993 presidential election in which I was a candidate, I have been inundated by calls from friends, well-wishers, former political associates and journalists.

While some worry about the brazen one-sidedness of this curious presidential action, especially given the list of invitees to Tuesday’s event at the Villa supposedly to mark ‘Democracy Day’, there are also those who canvass that I be so honoured with a similar award of GCFR, if the motive indeed was noble and meant to serve the end of justice. As much as I appreciate the goodwill, in this circumstance, however, I have to say that I would not accept it as it is, even if given. 

While I do not begrudge the President his power to bestow favour on whomsoever he pleases, it is also important, especially for history, for all actions from the highest authority in the country to be based on fair play and law. Needless to say, being one of the two presidential candidates in that election does not in any way define me or my achievements in life; it was not even the most important one.

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However, as I have reiterated many times in the past, I am grateful to the numerous Nigerians from across the length and breadth of the country who made enormous sacrifices in the National Republican Convention (NRC) asvwell as the millions of our citizens who voted for both the late Abiola and myself in that historic election.

Much more importantly, I am most grateful to Almighty God for the several Honours He has bestowed on me; all of which have enriched my life. As for my friend, M. K. O. Abiola, what he needs most is our sincere prayers for Allah’s mercy and the gift of Paradise for him. While some of us   cherish his memory as a departed friend and compatriot, there are many who will continue to exploit it and to glory in it for their own benefits.

For those who may have forgotten or never knew, the late Abiola was a close personal friend of mine, a relationship dating back to the Second Republic when I was the National Financial Secretary of the then ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and he was the Ogun State Chairman of the party. So, I do not in any way begrudge him the post-humous honour, even when I insist that the right thing must be done at all times.

Meanwhile, whatever may be the prevailing sentiment and politics in Abuja, the idea that June 12 should be the new Democracy Day is also a matter that deserves serious reconsideration. Such decisions should be beyond some political cold calculations.

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Finally, like all, I am also travelling on the path prepared for me by God Almighty. He controls my destiny and I pray He will continue to favour and to guide me. All Power belongs to Him alone. He gives it to whom He pleases and He Has Power over all things, including every ambition.

May The Almighty, in whose Hands lie our destinies keep our beloved country and peoples together in unity, peace and prosperity.

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LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

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