REMARKS BY HIS EXCELLENCY MUHAMMADU
BUHARI PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE
COMMEMORATION AND INVESTITURE HONOURING THE HEROES OF JUNE 12 1993
WEDNESDAY 12TH JUNE, 2018
Today, I am very happy to be present
and to preside over the Commemoration and Investiture, marking the
formal official Federal Government recognition of June 12 as National
Democracy Day.
2. The decision and this event is not
meant to be and is not an attempt to open old wounds but to put right
a national wrong. Nigerians of their own free will voted for Late
Chief MKO Abiola and Amb. Baba Gana Kingibe, the Presidential flag
bearer and running mate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in the
1993 elections. The Government of the day inexplicably cancelled the
elections when it was clear who were going to be the winners.
2. We cannot rewind the past but we can
at least assuage our feelings; recognize that a wrong has been
committed and resolve to stand firm now and in the future for the
sanctity of free elections. Nigerians would no longer tolerate such
perversion of justice.
This retrospective and posthumous
recognition is only a symbolic token of redress and recompense for
the grievous injury done to the peace and unity of our country.
3. Our decision to recognize and honour
June 12 and its actors is in the national interest. It is aimed at
setting national healing process and reconciliation of the 25 year
festering wound caused by the annulment of the June 12th elections. I
earnestly invite all Nigerians across all our national divide to
accept it in good faith.
4. Our action today is to bury the
negative side of June 12, the side of ill-feelings, hate,
frustrations and agony. What we are doing is celebrating and
appreciating the positive side of June 12. The June 12, which restate
democracy and freedom. The June 12 that overcome our various divide
and the June 12 that produced unity and National cohesion. This is
the June 12 we are celebrating today and we will nurture it to our
next generation.
5. Accordingly, on behalf of the
Federal Government, I tender the nation’s apology to the family of
Late MKO Abiola, who got the highest votes and to those that lost
their loved ones in the cause of June 12 struggle.
6. At this juncture, Ladies and
Gentlemen, I would like everybody present to stand and observe a
minute silence in honour of the memory of Chief MKO Abiola and Chief
Fawehinmi and indeed all those who lost their lives in the struggle
of June 12 1993.
6. Thank you all and God bless Federal
Republic of Nigeria.
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