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Forgive Babangida over June 12, Ozekhome begs Nigerians

Forgive Babangida over June 12, Ozekhome begs Nigerians

Constitutional Lawyer and Civil Rights activist Prof. Mike Ozekhome has appealed to Nigerians to forgive former Military President, Gen. Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida for annulling the June 12, 1993 presidential election. 

Babangida admitted in his book released on Thursday, February 20 that Chief MKO Abiola actually won the election, saying forces beyond him compelled him to annual the election. 

In a statement titled: “Babangida’s confession and atonement: quo vadis,” Ozekhome said Nigerians should “let the wounds heal; let the heart melt; and let the spirit of national triumphalism prevail.”

According to him:”I have carefully read and listened to former Nigerian military president, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida’s public remorse and regrets over the atrocious annulment of the June 12,1993 presidential elections. He did this 32 whopping years later. 

“I want to very quickly say that it takes a man with strong guts and balls and a man who has become repentant, born again and has seen the face of God to publicly recant his earlier wrongful deeds and offer public apology to the entire nation. This was no doubt meant to heal the wounds and balm wounded and bruised hearts. 

“The polls, the best, most transparent and credible elections, ever held in Nigeria till date,were meant to end decades of military d The annulment threw Nigeria into turmoil and widespread unrest, protests, maiming and killings. 

“This forced Babangida to “step aside”; the enthronement of the Ernest Shonekan’s Interim Government; and the arrest and detention of Chief Moshood Abiola, the presumed winner who later died in Aso Villa in questionable and suspicious circumstances. 

“Of course, General Sani Abacha who was his second in command later sacked Shonekan in a bloodless coup. For years, IBB prevaricated on the annulment, claiming he did it in the best national interest. 

“But on Thursday the 21st of February, 2025, Babangida during the presentation of his memoirs, “A journey In Service”, pointedly regretted in the public: “I regret June 12. I accept full responsibility for the decisions taken and June 12 happened under my watch. Mistakes, missteps happened in quick succession. That accident of history is most regrettable. The nation is entitled to expect my expression of regret. 

“And wait for it:: he acknowledged for the first time that Abiola won the elections fair and square, trouncing his major opponent, Alhaji Bashir Tofa.

“I want to salute Babangida for having the courage and humility to own up like a man; that everything that happened during the June 12 crisis took place under him as the head of state and the president who was also the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

“I salute him for acknowledging that his government which actually organised unarguably the freest, fairest and most credible elections in the electoral history of Nigeria when it introduced option A4 from electoral books that were hithenlrto unknown to Nigeria or to the world. 

“But unfortunately, regrettably like he now admits, he again turned around to annul the same elections in a way that was most bizarre, curious and unnatural.

“To me, that he has come out to open up to doing something wrong and egregious to a bleeding nation should be appreciated. I believe that Nigerians should forgive him because to err is human and to forgive is divine ( Eph 4:32 ). 

“I personally have now forgiven him because I was also a victim of the June12 crisis. It threw up all manners of challenges to me as a person, where in my very youthful age; in my thirties, I found myself marching on the streets of Lagos every day- from Ikeja bus stop roundabout, to Ikorodu road; up to Tejuosho market; from there to Ojuelegba, Surulere; to Mushin; to Shomolu and Igando, Alimosho. 

“Everyday, we were on the streets, protesting the mindless annulment. Some of us were killed in process; some were lucky enough to escape abroad on self exile. But some of us- very few indeed- refused to flee our dear country; we stayed back. 

“We stared at the military eyeball to eyeball. We challenge authority and spoke truth to power. We challenged impunity and repression. I suffered several detentions across different detention centres. 

“I virtually could not find means of livelihood for my youthful family because I was profiled, my phones bugged and no briefs were coming in. But I personally forgive him because it takes tons of guts to make public confession of having erred and atone for same as he has now done.

“It is confession that leads to penance and penance leads to restitution and then forgiveness. If Babagida were to die today, I believe that he will see the face of God because he has prayed God to forgive him; and he has prayed Nigerians to forgive him.

“Beyond that historic and epochal mistake of the annulment of the June 12 election which constitutes his original sin,let me place it on record that Babangida is one of the greatest presidents that Nigeria ever had in terms of his ingenuity, rulership mantra; ideas for national resurgence; ideas that contributed greatly to nation-building. 

“These were aside the IMF-induced loans and pills which he introduced and which we again valiantly fought against successfully. 

“Babangida it was who gave birth to the Federal Capital Territory and laid the solid foundation for virtually everything you see there today. His government was peopled by intellectuals and not by half illiterates and quacks. He recognized and used intellects. 

“He was luminous and he built bridges of understanding, friendship and brotherhood across Nigeria. Nigerians,please, accept IBB’s confession and forgive him his sin of annulling the June 12,1993 elections. Let the wounds heal; let the heart melt; and let the spirit of national triumphalism prevail.”


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