According
to Vanguard , Nigeria ’s
former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on May 29 – Democracy Day –
reflected on Nigeria ’s
democratic journey so far and concluded that it must be preserved.
The Turakin
Adamawa who told a story probably never been heard before by majority of
Nigerians in 45 tweets, hoped that it would help “many of our young people who
never saw the evils of military rule, appreciate our democratic journey.”
In a
tribute to those whom he described as “fallen heroes of democracy,” who are
“unsung and oft forgotten”, Atiku went down memory lane to as far back as the
late 80′s.
“May 29 is
Democracy Day in Nigeria ,
a day we celebrate democracy. Personally, I celebrate our democracy heroes on
the day.
“Yesterday,
I promised a story. I will begin shortly.
“In the
late 80′s I met Shehu Musa Yar’Adua (SMY). He needed help Customs approvals. We
became friends. This was the beginning -1
“About that
time, SMY was bringing individuals across Nigeria to form a movement to
pressure the IBB government to hand over -2
“This
political movement was a big risk, as political organisations were banned then.
But SMY was adamant the military had to leave -3
“SMY held
meetings at his home in Ikoyi, organising quietly. The group came to be known
as The Yar’Adua Group. He also recruited me -4
“Many
people, including me, probably may not have joined politics but for Yar’Adua’s
mentoring. He was great at organising & leading -5
“1989. Because
Yar’Adua had organised, he was ready to register People’s Front of Nigeria
(PFN) as soon as IBB lifted the political ban -6
“SMY &
I funded PFN, the most organised party then, but in October 1989, the military
banned the parties, SMY was banned from politics -7
“The
military government formed the SDP and NRC. Because SDP closely resembled PFN
in ideology, Yar’Adua led us into the SDP -8
“A few of
us who were close to SMY had learned a lot of political organisation and were
soon leading the SDP -9
“SMY
encouraged me to run for governor in Gongola
State , later Adamawa,
which was created in 1991 -10
“I won the
governorship but my opponents protested and I was banned. SMY encouraged me to
let it go, and focus on the democratic goal -11
“I
coordinated Yar’Adua’s campaign when he won the SDP presidential primaries, but
the primary was cancelled. SMY was banned yet again -12
“SMY was
persecuted by the government, which extended the military handover date to
August 17, 1993, and tried to manipulate the parties -13
“Having
been banned, Yar’Adua asked me to run for president! It was unbelievable. I
shared all his beliefs, but never thought I could run -14
“Myself
aside, Babagana Kingibe, a former Yar’Adua Group member whom SMY supported to
SDP chairmanship, was also running – 15
“A
newcomer, Moshood Kashimawo Oluwale (MKO) Abiola, a rich businessman and
publisher, was also running for the SDP ticket then -16
“We of
course had expected Kingibe, a former Yar’Adua Group member to support us, but
he didn’t. SMY felt betrayed -17
“After the
first ballot, I came 3rd, we met with Abiola to promise our support. He in
return was going to appoint me as his running mate -18
“Because
Yar’Adua and I were bent on ending military rule, our personal ambitions had to
be sacrificed. We threw support behind Abiola -19
“In the
two-way race between Abiola and Kingibe, Abiola triumphed with 2,683 votes to
Kingibe’s 2,456 votes -20
“Abiola did
not honour the agreement to make me his running mate. He picked Babagana
Kingibe. Yar’Adua felt betrayed once again – 21
“To
persuade Yar’Adua to support Abiola, I went to meet General Obasanjo, his
former boss, in Ota Farm – 22
“Despite
the betrayal, SMY was persuaded by Obasanjo and us to support Abiola again for
the sake of democracy -23
“With
Yar’Adua’s support, Abiola led the elections overwhelmingly. It was a landslide
win. Then IBB’s government annulled the election -24
“We were
saddened about the annulment, and tired of the endless transition. That’s why
we agreed to the Interim National Government (ING) -25
“The ING,
led by Chief Earnest Shonekan was overthrown 3 months later General Sani
Abacha, the Defence Minister -26
“Despite
the pretensions to get a new constitution, for which SMY & I were elected
to a conference, Abacha had no democratic intentions -27
“Defying
repeated threats from Abacha’s government, more than anyone else, Shehu
Yar’Adua kept pushing Abacha for a handover date – 28
“If SMY
enjoyed any respect as a senior officer under IBB, there was no such respect
under Abacha. Yar’Adua was simply seen as a threat -29
“On March
9, 1995, Yar’Adua was arrested. Obasanjo was also arrested. While in jail, they
heard the government had announced a coup plot -30
“Abdulsalami
Abubakar, Chief of Defence Staff, announced that 29 officers and civilians had
been arrested in connection with a coup plot -31
“Brigadier-General
Felix Mujakperuo was picked to head the Special Investigation Panel (SIP) into
the alleged coup -32
“Under
torture, arrested officers were forced to confess to plotting a coup, and
implicating Yar’Adua and Obasanjo -33
“A sham
trial was staged. Yar’Adua was sentenced to death and Obasanjo to life
imprisonment -34
“I was out
of the country when Yar’Adua was picked up. When I returned, my residence in Kaduna was attacked by
unknown gunmen in May 1995 -35
“Six
policemen and one guard died in that attack. It is still a miracle to me how my
wife, Titi, our son, Adamu, and I escaped unhurt -36
“In
detention, SMY was more concerned about Nigeria ’s future than about his
life. He feared that Abacha had thrown Nigeria into chaos -37
“Because of
SMY’s continued activism, even in Kirikiri Prisons, he was later transferred to
Port Harcourt
and Abakaliki Prisons -38
“Abacha was
not satisfied keeping Yar’Adua in jail and intimidating me. He seized our
biggest business & removed us from the board – 39
“Abacha’s
security agents trailed me everywhere. They bugged my phones and seized my
passport – 40
“1995. In
the end, I fled the country, smuggled on a London bound flight from the tarmac. SMY was
not so lucky -41
“Yar’Adua
was repeatedly tortured in prison, and he was denied access to proper medical
treatment, yet he persevered -42
“Yar’Adua
kept in contact with associates through letters and tapes while in prison. He
still believed in the course of democracy -43
“On
December 8, 1997, I was in exile. A call came that Yar’Adua had died in
Abakiliki Prison. I wept like a child – 44
“Terminally
ill, SMY was deliberately denied treatment till the last minute. He died on the
way to hospital, after approval finally came – 45
“But what
was Yar’Adua’s legacy to Nigeria ’s
democracy?
“In Nigeria ’s
history, political parties had mostly been formed on regional platforms. SMY
formed the first truly national movement
“The PDM,
as his movement came to be known, spanned across all of Nigeria ’s
regions
“It was the
PDM’s national outlook that formed the national philosophy of what became the
People’s Democratic Party
“Today, I
salute Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, an unsung and oft forgotten hero of modern Nigerian
democracy
“Shehu
believed in democracy, and paid the ultimate price. He died for democracy.”
So is Abiola, he also believed in democracy, some credit should also go to him.
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