Tinubu carries MKO Abiola’s June 12 democratic torch, says Shettima

A composite of Bola Tinubu and MKO Abiola used to illustrate the story
A composite of Bola Tinubu and MKO Abiola used to illustrate the story
Vice-President Kashim Shettima says history has returned the baton of democratic struggle to late Moshood Abiola’s trusted ally, President Bola Tinubu, decades after June 12.

Representing President Tinubu, Mr Shettima stated this on Thursday at the Democracy Day lecture held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, marking Nigeria’s 26th anniversary of democracy.

He described the late Abiola as a patriot who gave everything for Nigeria, saying Abiola’s sacrifice became the guiding light of the country’s democratic journey.

The vice-president noted that hope remains an enduring part of Abiola’s legacy, a flame that could neither be extinguished nor ignored in history’s account.

He added that belief in Abiola’s vision has renewed national hope in what he described as the great theatre of providence.

According to him, Mr Abiola’s dream did not die in vain but became a national covenant and enduring resolve among Nigerians.

“Abiola’s dream inspired Nigerians to uphold what is right, defend electoral choice, and honour the sacrifices that built the roots of our democracy. This faith in Abiola’s promise has renewed hope for Nigeria. In the great theatre of providence, history returns the baton to Abiola’s ally in democracy’s struggle —President Tinubu.

“The ticket once denied Nigerians — the Abiola-Kingibe ticket — finds reflection and vindication in Tinubu’s leadership, mirroring its spirit and conviction. Tinubu, a leader who has preserved democracy’s flame through years of fire and storm.

“I’m honoured to share the weight of this history and the depth of its memory,” Shettima said.

According to him, Nigeria stands today on the sacrifices of unsung heroes—those who gave up comfort, freedom, and even their lives for the sake of democratic values.

“Nigerians, including myself, remain thankful to serve in a government that listens to all voices. There is no doubt Tinubu honours that covenant — reaching across divides to build a nation for all,” Mr Shettima stated.

He said Mr Abiola’s life shows that democracy’s burden is not a lone man’s task but a shared national responsibility. The vice-president urged Nigerians to unite and guard democracy as a fortress that no force of anarchy can breach, not even in thought.

Mr Shettima called for strong support for Mr Tinubu’s ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’ nationwide.

“Each of us has a sacred duty to support the President in renewing hope, deepening democracy, and institutionalising governance,” he said.

The secretary to the government, George Akume, praised the lasting legacies, democratic contributions, and efforts of democracy heroes to reshape the national economy. He encouraged stakeholders to embrace democratic ideals by supporting Tinubu’s efforts towards peace, growth, and prosperity.

Governor Hope Uzodimma said recognising June 12 as Democracy Day reflected national will and sacrifice.

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