Mrs. Hafsat Abiola-Castello, daughter of democracy
martyrs Moshood and Kudirat Abiola, has said her father is greater than former
President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Responding to a recent statement by Obasanjo, she said
her father did not need the former president’s recognition, because “MKO was a
greater man”.
She linked her father’s greatness to his legacies,
saying his dedication to the cause of the common man and a better Nigeria has
immortalised him in the hearts of many.
She said: “If he wants to recognise MKO Abiola now it
is good for him, but MKO was always the greater man and you cannot recognise
somebody that is more than you. MKO Abiola did not require President Obasanjo
to recognise him. He required Nigerians to see his heart and they did. That was
why they rewarded him with the June 12 election, an election that was so free
and fair that no Nigerian leader can claim that kind of mandate till today.”
Mrs. Abiola-Castello, who is the President of the
Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND), spoke at a rally held in memory of her
mother, who was killed on June 4, 18 years ago.
The rally, which was the 18th edition, was
organised by the Campaign for Democracy (CD), Kudirat Initiative for Democracy
(KIND) and Women Arise.
Rights activists described MKO and Kudirat as “hero”
and “heroine” of democracy, whose lives are beacons of what leadership should
be about.
The activists said Kudirat’s and MKO’s deaths were
reminders that all is not yet well with the nation.
Former Lagos State Governor Rear Admiral Ndubuisi Kalu
(rtd.) urged leaders to live up to the expectation of the masses, so that the
sacrifices of the Abiola family for democracy will not be in vain.
President of CD and Women Arise Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin
said the late Kudirat’s courage should be emulated by rights activists.
She said: “It is sobering for us that as we are here
celebrating the 18th anniversary of Alhaja Kudirat’s murder, our country
is under terror. School girls have been abducted; Emirs are either being
whisked away or killed and bombs now fly like bangers. We need the kind of
Kudirat’s courage to confront the evil plaguing our land.”
The activists decried the government’s attitude
towards the plights of the abducted Chibok school girls, saying: “We are not
only asking that the girls be rescued, but that they be returned to us alive.”
Also at the event were the son of the late Kudirat
Abiola, Abdul; NADECO chieftain Comrade Fred Agbeigbe; Comrade Mike Falola;
Comrade Raji Rasheed; CD Treasurer Comrade Obatunde Adebayo; Comrade Godwin
Akangbe; Comrade Ola Baolgun and members of diverse civil rights groups.
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