Alhaji Muri Abiola,senior brother of the late business mogul, Chief
Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola has appealed to the federal
government
to compensate the family having been treated badly after the death of
the family breadwinner in July 1998.
Alhaji Abiola called on
Governor Ibikunle Amosun to assist them in using his good offices to
plead with President Muhammed Buhari to support the family as the exit
of the breadwinner has created a lot of hardship into the family.
The
appeal was made today while speaking with newsmen at the Oja-Agbo
residence of Abiola in Gbagura area of Abeokuta,the Ogun state capital.
Residents
of Abeokuta and top government functionaries led by the deputy governor
of the state,Princess Yetunde Onanuga were today at the residence to
observe a prayer session in commemoration of the 22nd anniversary of the
June 12 election, won by Chief MKO Abiola.
According to Muri
Abiola: “the federal government has neglected us and this is not good.
When MKO died,many of us were arrested for no just cause. They said they
are doing some findings,we were locked up in Panti and many other cells
in the country.
“After a while,we were asked to go home and
nothing was given to us as compensation. We made several efforts to get
our plight get across to them but nothing forthcoming till date.
“As
I am speaking with you now,many of our children are out of job and we
have nothing to keep bodies and souls together. This should have not
happened to the family of MKO Abiola,who died because of this country.
All what he stood for during his lifetime was enthronement of democracy
and today,that is what many of those who were against it then are
benefitting from.
“They have not accorded him the due honour he
deserved. We have been neglected by the past government and we strongly
believe that our governor will pass our message to President Muhammmed
Buhari,” Alhaji Muri Abiola pleaded.
Governor Ibikunle Amosun
promised to deliver their grievances to the President,pledging that what
Late MKO Abiola stood for during his lifetime will be upheld.
Amosun,who
was represented by his deputy,Princess Yetunde Onanuga stated that the
state government has made every June 12 a public holiday.
Speaking
earlier at the MKO Abiola International Stadium,Kuto,Abeokuta,Governor
Ibikunle Amosun advised politicians to be faithful and God fearing.
Amosun
disclosed that Nigerians,irrespective of their creed,colours,religion
and political affiliation,came out on March 28,2015 to cast their vote
for President Muhammed Buhari as they did for Late Bashorun MKO Abiola
on June 12,1993.
“It is like selfless service,when you meant
well,when you’re genuine, when you are real, Nigerians will follow you,
which is what has happened in the case of our newly elected President
Muhammadu Buhari. The same way the people agreed on Abiola, that is the
same way, irrespective of where they come from, all of us, agreed on
Muhammadu Buhari.
“June 12 is a very significant day,not only in
Ogun State really, it is throughout Nigeria and I think it extends even
beyond the shores of Nigeria. This was the day when Nigeria set aside
all their differences and everybody came out to agree on one man, and
that man was Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola and he happened to
be from Abeokuta in Ogun state.
The governor, however called on
the federal government to recognise Abiola as the official winner of
June 12, 1993 presidential election.
Source: PM News

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