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    IBB’ memoirs: Kalu Calls for Full Disclosure, Pushes for Abiola’s Presidential Recognition

    National UpdateBy National UpdateFebruary 25, 2025 National No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has reignited the debate over Nigeria’s democratic history by calling on former military president Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) to fully disclose those responsible for the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election.
    His remarks, which come amid growing calls for historical accountability, could mark a turning point in Nigeria’s reckoning with its past.

    Speaking to newsmen on Tuesday at the NationalnAssembly on governance and economic reforms, Kalu criticized Babangida for not revealing the full details of the annulment in his first memoir, expressing hope that the second volume would provide answers.
    “I was there during the events of June 12, and I know what happened. Babangida should name those who prevented the election declaration. There is no doubt that Moshood Abiola won,” Kalu asserted.
    His position reflects a broader demand for transparency in Nigeria’s political history, as many still question the motives and individuals behind one of the country’s most controversial electoral decisions.

    Kalu went beyond demanding answers to also calling for Abiola’s official recognition as a past president of Nigeria.
    “I commend former President Buhari for the posthumous honor, but we need to go further. President Tinubu should place Abiola’s image among Nigeria’s past presidents. That would bring healing to his family and the nation,” he urged.
    Such a move would mark an unprecedented step in Nigerian history, setting a precedent for posthumous presidential recognition.

    Shifting to the present, Kalu defended the Tinubu administration’s economic reforms, acknowledging the hardship Nigerians face but urging patience.
    “Reforms are painful but necessary. The economy has been cut into pieces, and now we are trying to sew it back together. The president is consulting widely before making key decisions,” he explained.
    He also called for a shift in government spending, advocating for agricultural investments over direct cash handouts.
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    Despite economic challenges, Kalu expressed confidence in his party’s prospects for the next presidential election.
    “We are not looking for another candidate outside our party. The president will return, and Nigerians will celebrate with us,” he declared.
    Kalu’s comments signal a renewed push for historical truth and justice in Nigeria’s democratic journey. His challenge to Babangida and advocacy for Abiola’s recognition could force a national conversation on past political decisions and their lingering effects.
    As Nigeria moves forward, will the country finally confront the unresolved questions of June 12?

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