In a statement sent
exclusively to TheCable on Friday, Abdul Mumuni Abiola, the youngest son of the
late MKO Abiola, called on his brothers, Kola (pictured above), Deji and
Agboola Abiola, to stop “playing god” with their father’s property.
Fresh crisis are currently
rocking the family of MKO Abiola, the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993
presidential election, who died under suspicious circumstances in 1998.
According to the online
publication, Mumuni who revealed that he decided to speak up after enduring
intimidation and harassment from his brothers, said his life is in danger
because of his efforts to revive the abandoned projects, investments and
property of his father.
He said; “I want my
brothers, Kola, Deji, and Agboola to stop playing god with our father’s
properties and abandoned projects and investments.
“I, my brothers and sisters
totalling 40 children of Abiola are not fighting with them. We don’t have a
bone to pick with them. But we need to step out of the past and of our father’s
shadow.
“Kola, Deji and Agboola
have been peddling lies in the media about my efforts to bring about changes to
the dwindling fortunes of the Abiola family.
“I am ashamed just like my
other brothers and sister to see that after MKO Abiola’s death, many of his
legacies appear to be in shambles. No, it shouldn’t be like that. That is not
what MKO Abiola stood for while he was alive.”
Mumuni pleaded with
Nigerians to caution Kola against harassing him with the police. He said his
decision to renovate his father’s property is not for personal gains, but to
restore the lost glory of the family’s name, adding that he had waited
patiently for 18 years, saying he had had enough.
He said; “I want the good
people of Nigeria to prevail on Kola and his cohorts to stop using the police
to harass me or those who are working with me to restore the lost glory of the
Abiola family.
“Every effort I have been
making to renovate my father’s properties is not self-driven. It is for all my
siblings and for the name of Chief MKO Abiola not to be dragged through the
mud.
“Why should some people be
sending thugs and miscreants after me and those working with me to renovate MKO
Abiola’s properties?
“Why should that be? Do we
have to wash our dirty linen in the public? Why should only a select few of
Abiola’s children sit on our father’s properties? I am not even asking them to
give me and my other siblings a share of the money-spinning companies of my
father that they sit on.
“Our humble request is that
they should allow me and my other siblings who are interested in renovating
Abiola’s derelict properties. I have been painstakingly patient for 18 years.
"Enough is enough.I am
also informing the public that my life is in danger. I don’t feel safe any
longer. If anything should happen to me or my siblings, Kola and his cohorts
should be held responsible. I love life but I will not sit down cowardly.”
Agboju logun
ReplyDeleteBut you cannot bypass your elders either they are older and they make the decision then you obey. Don't take laws into your own hand and start renovating property that is meant for many and not just you.
ReplyDeleteTake them to court. Many jobless lawyers around. Hire one on pro bono or contingency.
DeleteBut u bi d youngest chill joor
ReplyDeleted tin don tey sha mak dem split d properties na for all pickin
ReplyDelete