

The Yoruba Council of
Youths Worldwide (YCYW) on Wednesday in Lagos described President Muhammadu
Buhari’s declaration and celebration of June 12 as “Democracy Day” as a new
dawn of hope.
The youth group, however,
said that a lot of what Abiola stood for as a distinct democrat had yet to be
manifested in the polity.
in a statement issued by
its Founder and President, Aremo Oladotun Hassan.
The News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) reports that Buhari on Monday signed into law the Public Holiday
(Amendment) Bill which accommodates June 12 as the new Nigeria’s Democracy Day
replacing May 29.
Buhari had earlier on June
6, 2018, declared that June 12 would be the new Democracy Day.
The date is in
commemoration of the presidential election of June 12, 1993, presumed to have
been won by the late Chief MKO Abiola.
The election, adjudged to
be Nigeria’s freest and fairest, was, however, annulled by the Gen. Ibrahim
Babangida-led military administration.
Hassan said: “The celebration
is a clarion call for sober reflection, that if we can jointly unite to achieve
June 12 recognition as our National Democracy Day in Nigeria, then we can
surmount all our ailing plights peacefully and unitedly.
“However, we must use this
rear occasion of opportunity to examine how far we have progressed as a nation,
for lots of what MKO Abiola stood for as a distinct democrat have yet to be
manifested in the polity.
“He stood for social
justice rights, democratic ethos, absolute welfare and rule of law, hence, the
need for all our present and future politicians to learn from his fountain of
deep-rooted knowledge and vision of administration intuitiveness and genuine
heart of service.
“This we believe if half of
his manifestoe and vision is rekindled and implemented by the Mohammadu
Buhari-led government and all our new state governors, alongside the national
and states legislative houses, then Nigerians will be better beneficiaries.”
According to him, such
implementation will go a long way to immortalise Abiola in the heart of many
beyond being the conferred Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR).
Hassan, a legal
practitioner, urged government at all levels to think the people first in their
policies and decisions.
He said that the rights and
expectations of Nigerians must be granted and fulfilled in the areas of
insecurity which, he noted had now become a big monster that needed permanent
solution.
The youth leader advised
the government to prioritise food security, welfare, rule of law, separation of
powers and even infrastructure development.
Hassan called for the
enactment of a new people’s National and Regional Constitution(s) to address
Nigeria’s teething problems.
“MKO Abiola is a lover of
education. He gave the highest scholarship grants to the needy and best
performing students in his life time.
“This precipitates our
demand from President Buhari to prioritise the declaration of state of emergency
on the passage of an Executive Order on the Educational Rights Law and onward
implementation of the 30 per cent budgetary allocation to the education sector
at all levels of governments.
“Abiola was a farmer, so we
must emulate his Hope 93′ vision on Agriculture and abundant food for all,
hence, our appeal on the Establishment of National/Zonal and State Agricultural
Development Commissions,” he said.
Hassan added that the fight
for June 12 as Democracy Day would be meaningless without reform to Electoral
Law.
According to him, to
immortalise MKO Abiola as African pillar of Sport, sporting activities must be
reviewed and transformed through adequate funding for youths engagement.
NAN
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