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MKO Abiola: Real reason I joined Abacha’s govt as Minister – Kingibe
Babagana Kingibe,
Chief MKO Abiola’s running mate in 1993 presidential election, has explained
why he abandoned the mandate given to them following the election’s annulment
and joined late Gen. Sani Abacha’s government to become a three-time minister
under that administration.
Kingibe made this
known to journalists yesterday in Maiduguri, Borno State, during a visit to the
state Governor, Babagana Umara.
He said: “When we
think of the collective good there are times when we have to sacrifice personal
interests and join hands in rebuilding society and bringing peace and harmony
to our people.
“I know we won the
elections on June 12, 1993, I know that injustice was done when those elections
were annulled but there is always one guiding principle in my public life which
is that the national interest supersedes any other consideration and all my
actions have been informed by this consciousness of what is best in the
national interest.
“I don’t think the
celebration on the actual 12th of June 1993 was any greater than the
celebration of the first democracy day on June 12; And for that I have to thank
the Governor who gave the leadership, thank the people of Borno not only for
celebrating June 12 as democracy day per se, but I know that they also had in
mind that one of their own, their own son was also a critical player, I appreciate
the confidence and love.”
Kingibe went on to
serve in the regime of the late dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha, as Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Minister of Internal Affairs, and Minister of Power and Steel
amidst hue and cry from pro-June 12 advocates.
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