Daughter of the late Chief MKO Abiola, Hafsat Abiola-Costello, says the
declaration of June 12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day proves that integrity,
fairness and honour are still alive.
The federal government made the declaration on Wednesday, while also awarding Abiola with the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR) honour.
Reacting, Abiola-Costello said there are “no words that can capture the depth of my gratitude nor the breadth of my joy”.
Abiola-Costello
said she had waited in vain for many years and had stopped hoping that
her father will be honoured by the country.
The president of
Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND) said: “I had expected that the
handover from military rule to democracy would be held on the 12th of
June. That would have signaled the completion of a circle that began
with a dream deferred.
“That became one fulfilled. But I waited in
vain. The hand over was set for May 29, a date pulled out of thin air,
signifying nothing.
“Then I thought that the chief beneficiary
would ask the country to observe a minute of silence. In memory of MKO,
Kudirat, Alfred Rewane, Umaru Yar’Adua, Bal Kaltho, the thousands of
students, the tens of journalists, traders and politicians who lost
their lives fighting to actualize an unjustly annulled election.
“Again,
I waited in vain for he started his inauguration speech…and nothing was
said. The first four years passed and it became clear that the goal was
to erase the name of the man whose sacrifice paved the way for our
democracy.
“Those four years set the tone. And I got tired of waiting. As it slowly became clear that to wait was to wait in vain.
“May
we live to witness many more days when justice triumphs over injustice,
when sacrifice and service win over arrogance and fraud, and when the
blood of our heroes reach from across time to boldly claim the reward
that their actions wrought.
“I stopped expecting my country to do
the right thing by my father and instead began to understand why Nigeria
struggles to find patriots among its leaders. Until today.
“Today
when President Muhammadu Buhari gave an executive order to declare that
June 12 was Nigeria’s Democracy Day. To confer on MKO the title of
GCFR, an honour reserved for presidents of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
“To confer on Gani Fawehinmi, the dogged fighter for
justice, and my father’s running mate, Babagana Kingibe, the title of
GCON, the second highest honour in the land.
“And in one day, it
got demonstrated to my bruised heart that integrity, fairness, honour
were alive and well in a country for which both my parents had
sacrificed their lives.
“There are no words that can capture the
depth of my gratitude nor the breadth of my joy. I thank God that I am
alive to witness this day.”
The commemoration and investiture of the honour will take place on Tuesday, June 12.
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