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How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by lackren(m): 11:05am On Jun 16, 2019
The Social Democratic Party, SDP Presidential primaries in 1993 between, MKO Abiola, Babagana Kingibe and Atiku Abubakar. At the Jos Township Stadium, during the SDP.

At the Jos Township Stadium, during the SDP primaries in 1993, Babagana Kingibe, who came very tightly close to MKO Abiola, had the support of most SDP Governors like John Oyegun of Edo, Bamidele Olumilua of Ondo, Felix Ibru etc and also others like Emeka Ojukwu, Arthur Nzeribe, Olusola Saraki, Ben Obi, Ebenezer Babatope were all bitter haters of MKO and great supporters of Kingibe and as delegates, they cast their votes for him in the first ballot and were ready to do same in the second ballot.READ FULL STORY HERE

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Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by SLAP44: 11:08am On Jun 16, 2019
Really
Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by iammo1(m): 11:09am On Jun 16, 2019
cool


Yamrees need to let go off the past

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Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by thesicilian: 11:14am On Jun 16, 2019
When people die, they automatically become good people to those still alive.

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Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by seunmsg(m): 11:26am On Jun 16, 2019
Truly, MKO did not honor the agreement he had with Yaradua to make Atiku his running mate. However, it was not an act of betrayal but one of political expediency. Majority of the then SDP governors supported Babagana Kingibe even though Abiola was the most popular candidate. After MKO won the party ticket, the governors told him to either chose Kingibe as his running mate or forget about their support. IBB also invited him to Aso rock and lobbied him to chose Bafyau Pascal, then NLC President as his running mate.

So, MKO was turn between satisfying three powerful interest groups. Without the support of the Yar’adua camp, he couldn’t have won the Jos convention. IBB was his close friend and incumbent head of state. However, the powerful SDP governors forum was very important and critical to the general election. Without their support, it would be very difficult to win the general elections. As a result, he yielded to the governors pressure and chose Kingibe as his running mate.

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Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by xreal: 11:30am On Jun 16, 2019
thesicilian:
When people die, they automatically become good people to those still alive.

Hmm.

I wish and hope IBB will speak the truth about Abiola soon.
I wish the Doe's family will say something soon.

Sometimes events happen, we tag bad; instead of celebrate.

I fear that stammerer.
Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by Nobody: 11:41am On Jun 16, 2019
Full story...quite interesting

The Social Democratic Party, SDP Presidential primaries in 1993 between, MKO Abiola, Babagana Kingibe and Atiku Abubakar.

At the Jos Township Stadium, during the SDP primaries in 1993, Babagana Kingibe, who came very tightly close to MKO Abiola, had the support of most SDP Governors like John Oyegun of Edo, Bamidele Olumilua of Ondo, Felix Ibru etc and also others like Emeka Ojukwu, Arthur Nzeribe, Olusola Saraki, Ben Obi, Ebenezer Babatope were all bitter haters of MKO and great supporters of Kingibe and as delegates, they cast their votes for him in the first ballot and were ready to do same in the second ballot.





MKO Abiola got support from the governors Olusegun Osoba of Ogun, Kolapo Ishola of Oyo, Isiaka Adeleke of Osun, Lateef Jakande of Lagos. Others likes Lamidi Adedibu, Bola Tinubu, , Chuba Okadigbo, Sule Lamido, Balarabe Musa, Abubakar Rimi, Dosu Ladipo, Yohana Madaki, Tony Anenih, Ango Abdullahi etc.
First Ballot….
Abiola 3,617
Kingibe 3,255
Atiku 2,066




Those three were the leading aspirants and a run off must be conducted among the trio to select the flagbearer.


Yoruba Leaders in Jos thought it may be over for MKO Abiola since Kingibe and Atiku polled 5,321 to MKO’s 3,617…..if Atiku merged with Kingibe, one of them will get the ticket.

To break any possible alliance between Atiku and Kingibe, these three people headed straight to Ambassador Kwande’s house where General Yar’adua was to have a chat him, they were Dosu Ladipo, Adedibu, SM Afolabi.
General Yar’adua was Atiku’s godfather.

On getting to Kwande house, they approached Yar’adua personal assistant Inua Baba who told them that General was sleeping and shouldn’t be disturbed. The trio ignored him and went straight to General’s bedroom and banged his door!
“Mi ni ni?” Yar’adua shouted..

“Open the door General” the trio screamed back.
He opened the door.

The trio begged Yar’adua to stop Atiku. “Remember how we became Yoruba people enemies when we supported you and jettisoned Falae, help us too to regain our love back from our people. Tell Atiku to step down.”


Yar’adua agreed…..”For you good people, I agree to support MKO. Go and bring him. I can do anything for my friends” Yar’adua replied.

Immediately, Abiola joined the trio and Atiku also came in to join Yar’adua.
Yar’adua and Atiku spoke in Hausa at length and in the end, Atiku broke down in tears, wept when his boss asked him to step down. Yar’adua gave him handkerchief.
While he was weeping, Abiola went close to him, hugged him and told him “you will be my deputy..”

Atiku then spoke, facing Yar’adua “Since you’re the one who brought me into politics sir, I cannot disobey you…”
That was the statement that sealed Kingibe’s fate in Jos and by the time Atiku announced his withdrawal for MKO, the SDP ticket went to Bashorun Abiola.


After MKO Abiola hugged Atiku and told him “you will be my deputy”, here is the politics that follows..


Atiku and co left Ambassador Kwande’s house and headed to the Jos Township Stadium where he mounted the podium and announced his withdrawal from the race leaving only Abiola and Kingibe.

Atiku’s withdrawal gave victory to MKO Abiola.
The normal thing for MKO Abiola was to immediately announce his deputy during his acceptance speech, that was the plan. But immediately Abiola was declared winner, before anyone could say Jack Robinson, Kingibe stood up and walked towards MKO “My President, I’m loyal”, he said, before Abiola could recover from the shock of Kingibe unexpected greeting “I’m the best VP that can give you victory” Kingibe continued right inside the stadium while his “corpse” is not yet cold. “Please, Please, Ambassador, this is not the right time for this, please”…..Abiola replied Kingibe.


But 12 out of 14 SDP Governors also asked Abiola to pick Kingibe or they sabotage his campaign!!! Only Kolapo Ishola and Osoba supported MKO to wholeheartedly.

This was why Abiola completely omitted VP issue in his acceptance speech to avoid the wrath of the governors and not to break Atiku’s heart!!!!

Shortly after his victory, Ibrahim Babangida (IBB) called MKO Abiola and told him to pick Pascal Bafyau if “you want me to handover to you”…..IBB also warned MKO not to pick Atiku at all as he won’t be able to survive the Fulani collaboration being sponsored by Yar’adua and symbolised by Atiku.


Abiola was in dilemma.
Again, Abiola was to address SDP supporters in Kaduna, expectedly, to announce his deputy. Atiku had arranged two horses, one for Abiola, one for him. That was SDP style of celebration. Again, for the fear of the governors and IBB, Abiola didn’t announce his deputy again, for the second time.


One day, in his house in Ikeja, Abiola, via a press conference, announced Kingibe as his deputy, There by bowing to the deadly wishes of Governors and ready to go into war with IBB and pacify Atiku.

The excuse given to justify this was that “Atiku stepped down but he didn’t say he stepped down for Abiola”…..Abiola supporters knew that Abiola won’t win if Atiku didn’t step down but politics is a crafty game.


It pained Atiku to his bones.
Indeed, IBB kept his threat. He sabotaged June 12 and Yar’adua took his pound of flesh when he threw his weight behind the annulment and opted for Interim Government!!

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Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by Upton: 11:45am On Jun 16, 2019
Hehe
Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by Upton: 11:47am On Jun 16, 2019
seunmsg:
Truly, MKO did not honor the agreement he had with Yaradua to make Atiku his running mate. However, it was not an act of betrayal but one of political expediency. Majority of the then SDP governors supported Babagana Kingibe even though Abiola was the most popular candidate. After MKO won the party ticket, the governors told him to either chose Kingibe as his running mate or forget about their support. IBB also invited him to Aso rock and lobbied him to chose Bafyau Pascal, then NLC President as his running mate.

So, MKO was turn between satisfying three powerful interest. groups. Without the support of the Yar’adua camp, he couldn’t have won the Jos convention. IBB was his close friend and incumbent head of state. However, the powerful SDP governors forum was very important and critical to the general election. Without their support, it would be very difficult to win the general elections. As a result, he yielded to the governors pressure and chose Kingibe as his running mate.
Lol. You guys must support your southwest hero. From what you just said, Yaradua's group was crucial to him emerging as SDP's presidential flag bearer. If he was a gentle man, he should have stuck with Yaradua camp because he may not have won the primaries without them but his desire to be president made him change his mind. In my opinion, that is the definition of betrayal.
Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by seunmsg(m): 12:01pm On Jun 16, 2019
Upton:

Lol. You guys must support your southwest hero. From what you just said, Yaradua's group was crucial to him emerging as SDP's presidential flag bearer. If he was a gentle man, he should have stuck with Yaradua camp because he may not have won the primaries without them but his desire to be president made him change his mind. In my opinion, that is the definition of betrayal.


I’m not here to defend anybody but to set the records straight for the benefit of younger generations who were not privileged to witness what happened back in 1993.

I have nothing against your opinion because it is simply your opinion. Others who are more rational and objective will read my post and also form their opinion. However, we cannot present our personal opinions as fact.

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Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by oyatz(m): 4:21am On Dec 07, 2019
God bless you sir for saying the truth.




seunmsg:
Truly, MKO did not honor the agreement he had with Yaradua to make Atiku his running mate. However, it was not an act of betrayal but one of political expediency. Majority of the then SDP governors supported Babagana Kingibe even though Abiola was the most popular candidate. After MKO won the party ticket, the governors told him to either chose Kingibe as his running mate or forget about their support. IBB also invited him to Aso rock and lobbied him to chose Bafyau Pascal, then NLC President as his running mate.

So, MKO was turn between satisfying three powerful interest groups. Without the support of the Yar’adua camp, he couldn’t have won the Jos convention. IBB was his close friend and incumbent head of state. However, the powerful SDP governors forum was very important and critical to the general election. Without their support, it would be very difficult to win the general elections. As a result, he yielded to the governors pressure and chose Kingibe as his running mate.
Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by Toosure70: 5:59am On Dec 07, 2019
So everybody dey reject atchucwu since.
Re: How MKO Abiola Betrayed Atiku’s VP Slot In 1993 by Throwback: 7:00am On Dec 07, 2019
Upton:

Lol. You guys must support your southwest hero. From what you just said, Yaradua's group was crucial to him emerging as SDP's presidential flag bearer. If he was a gentle man, he should have stuck with Yaradua camp because he may not have won the primaries without them but his desire to be president made him change his mind. In my opinion, that is the definition of betrayal.


You are so desirous of ethnic lamentations, but hurt that someone else put the matter in proper perspective.

If you could not rationalise why Abiola was in a dilemma over who to chose as running mate, then you obviously do not know anything about politics and the consequences of choices, especially where there are contending and antagonistic stakeholders with varying capacity to inflict damage.

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