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Though it was only its barking that was heard, as it actually could not bite, the 2021 edition of June 12 is the first time in recent time that what June 12 stands for in Nigeria cut its teeth.

What sustains June 12 and gives it imperishable niche in the calendar in Nigeria has been the struggle to get the freewill of majority of Nigerians to stamp its feet over that of a person or a clique.

When limiting democracy to political leadership, Abiola, until the events surrounding the June 12, 1993 presidential election, may be admitted into assembly congregating by democrats, but, except strictness was compromised, he would not be allowed to share a rostrum with apostles of democracy, for he lacked steadfastness and patience in clinging to democracy when pushed aside by politicos that called the shots in party politics.On matters of democracy, Abiola did not make June 12.

The thwarting of the outcome of that credible election was the beginning of June 12’s stardom. It was a trip tarred with tribulations. Many human lives, including that of Abiola, lost in the process. Many, including the winner were made to wallow in incarceration. Others bulldozed bush paths called NADECO routes to exile. Journalists and media houses were not spared incessant arrests and detention and closure.

Unfortunately, in the last six years, complacency has crept in and sent the substance of June 12 on sabbatical. It has nothing to do with the Buhari’s government grandiloquent adoration of the date. It is largely because a section of the June 12 apostles made substantial contribution to the installation of the Buhari administration and are now reveling and obsessed in self-admiration while the reign of the regime lasts.

 

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