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Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by NwekeUG(m): 6:45am On Jun 19, 2020
Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After. - SDP Party Chairman.

“I was returning from one of such trips to a prominent Emir one afternoon when I heard from my car radio Chief Abiola calling on General Abacha to come and ease Chief Shonekan as he eased out Babangida, I was shocked.

I called Chief Abiola and asked for an explanation of what I had just heard.

His reply was, “Mr. Chairman, I am very happy to have worked for you. You are a strong-willed man, but you see, if you want to go to Kano by road and you later decide to go to Kano by air, as long as you get to Kano, there is nothing wrong with that”.

At this time, the party did not know and I did not know Chief Abiola was having discussions with General Abacha who had promised him that if Chief Abiola supported, and if he, General Abacha, took over from Chief Shonekan today, he would hand-over the reins of Government to Chief Abiola the next day, and Chief Abiola bought the idea.

We later got to know that there were series of meetings in Ikeja where names of those who would serve in Abacha government were discussed and forwarded. When we found out that things were not moving well and that the interim government was a lame duck, I went to have a meeting with the then Secretary for agriculture, Alhaji Isa Muhammed, and I expressed my disgust at the way the government was being run.

On two occasions, I addressed the Federal Executive Council under Chief Shonekan when the two Chairmen were invited.

On the first occasion, I told Chief Ernest Shonekan that the relationship between the governors and the interim government left much to be desired as there was no discipline. Chief Shonekan picked up a copy of the constitution and said, “Chairman of SDP, I will go by this document. I have to obey this constitution. If any governor has misbehaved report him to the police”.

The second time we were called on an issue in the chambers when the Federal Executive Council was meeting, again I raised the alarm and I again told Chief Shonekan that one day, the military boys will come and drive him out of his seat.

Chief Adelusi Adeluyi (Juli Pharmacy) who was the Secretary for Health got up and told his colleagues that the Chairman of SDP had twice given warning signals and no one seemed to be taking the warnings seriously.

We again left and allowed the Federal Executive Council to continue its meeting. On this very day, I went to the Secretary for Agriculture, Isa Mohammed, and had discussions on the unsatisfactory state of affairs. He was a personal friend and he promised to see Chief Shonekan that evening with a promise to get back to me, no matter how late.

I waited until about 1 a.m. and slept off without hearing from him. In the afternoon the following day, I called him to remind him of our discussion and he said it was not possible to see Chief Shonekan the previous evening as there were too many visitors and friends. He added that they had just been called to the villa for an emergency meeting and that he would stay behind after that meeting to discuss with Chief Shonekan.

Isa Mohammed admitted that he too was also disturbed by the situation.
Immediately we stopped talking on the telephone, the British High Commissioner called me on my mobile and said, “Tony, something is happening”. And I just asked, “What is it?” He replied, “change of government” and just switched off.

I was with the Deputy Senate President, Senator Albert Legogie, when I got the message.

I went back to the house not knowing that General Abacha was taking over from Chief Shonekan which explains why the secretaries (Ministers) were called to the Villa for the emergency meeting. This was the end of the Interim Government.

It must be stated categorically here that when Chief M.K.O Abiola decided to wage war against the Interim National Government so he could take-over against the Government almost immediately Chief Shonekan was removed, he thus broke faith, not only with his party and its leadership, but also with the two political parties (SDP and NRC) which had laboured to set up the ING through effective resistance to the Federal Military Government of General Babangida.

Instead, Chief Abiola recruited “friends and supporters” who were not from the social democratic Party although some of them belonged to that party. This was to further his personal design for realizing that famous metaphor of going to Kano by air instead of road.

Immediately Abacha took over, Chief Abiola led his “friends” to pay a courtesy call on General Abacha to congratulate him. General Abacha took advantage of this and made sure that for the next two week, this courtesy call was aired on NTA Network News, to prove that Abiola had accepted his take-over of government. As stated already, the two parties had agreed in sharing ministerial offices with the reinstatement of Chief Abiola after the interim period. That arrangement, as far as Chief Abiola was concerned, was going to be too slow for his purpose.

His friends and supporters, not the party, were fully aware of the plan to topple Shonekan. They worked for it and canvassed for it. They were apparently not aware that in doing so, they were going to enthrone or ride on the back of a tiger. The long history of military rule in Nigeria and Abacha’s role in announcing most of the military coups would have been sufficient warning that they were parleying witha dangerous customer.

The tragedy of the Interim National Government was that Chief Shonekan never enjoyed the support of Chief M.K.O Abiola, the people of his home state and the people from his geo-political area, or the South-Western part of Nigeria. They did everything to bring Shonekan and his interim administration down from press attacks, to legal judgments, to hijacking of the A310 Air Bus, all in an attempt to create the atmosphere of lawlessness or the breakdown of law and order.

The Interim National Government fell due to the adroit manoeuvres of Chief Abiola, orchestrated attacks from Abiola’s supporters, as well as the lack of political base and support for Chief Ernest Shonekan who had good intentions for the country. In governance and politics, good intentions are not sufficient to sustain any leader in office. These have to be matched by effective control of the situation, ability to monitor the political pendulum to know which wat it swings at any time, as well as intelligent anticipation to develop strategies to confront emerging challenges.

Above all, political base and support are indispensable. Ernest Shonekan did not appear to have mastered the Nigerian situation, and when he was faced with scheming and planned hostility, he could not survive. In fact, his rule can be described as a tragedy of good intentions. Chief Shonekan is a good man but not a politician. When the Abacha take-over was announced, there was jubilation by all those who knew of the “Agreement” between Chief M.K.O Abiola and General Abacha.

The Nicon Noga Hilton Hotel was in celebration mood as all those senators who had pre-knowledge of this so-called agreement, and who anticipated that Abacha would handover to Chief Abiola the next day or immediately, were shouting “M.K.O.! M.K.O.! Presido! Presido!”. It was for this same reason that, unknown to the party leadership; Chief Abiola led a team of supporters and relations as well as friends on a visit to congratulate General Abacha for a job well done.

It can now be recalled that during the ensuing struggle with Abacha to validate the June 12 election, and in order to prove that Chief Abiola was in full support of what he had done, General Abacha would play the tape of this visit repeatedly on Network News.
Four days before the June 12 election, (i.e. Wednesday), I flew in from Abuja to meet Chief M.K.O. Abiola to tell him that we had no money to pay polling agents as the promise made by government to grant the sum of ₦40 million (forty million naira) to each of the parties had deliberately not been fulfilled.

The government refused to release the money. Chief Abiola said he did not have money. I went to Universal Trust Bank to see Godson Echiejele, later Executive Director (Finance), Federal Housing Authority, who was the Assistant General Manager of that bank. He told me that by 10:00 am the next day (Thursday) he would arrange ₦15 million (fifteen million naira) for us. The only condition attached was that if the promised ₦40 million (forty million naira) from the government got to the party, we should open an account with the bank with that amount.

I drove to Ikeja to see Chief Abiola and gave a rundown of the arrangement I was making. He thanked me heartily but added that if he had known, he would have told me to request for ₦20 million (twenty million naira) because of some of his commitments he was unable to meet at the time. The Federal Government was owing him heavily.

I must admit that Chief Abiola spent a great deal of his money. He was all out to win the election little realising that his best friend was going to be his worst enemy. He was a good candidate. There was no where we went to that he did not have something to show that he helped the people of that area. Although he was a Moslem, while building mosques for Moslem communities, he was also building churches for Christians.

He gave out scholarships to both Christians and Moslems; to Yoruba people, Igbos, and Hausa, without discrimination. He was a very good candidate.
I went back to the hotel and met Godson who said that if we wanted ₦20 million (twenty million naira), the money would not be ready by 10:00 am. We would have to wait till about 12:00 noon. By 11:30 am the next morning, Godson called me to say the money was ready. I went to the bank in Victoria Island and two bullion vans were ready with escort.

When I asked for a bond for the amount, the Managing Director said, “we know you. When you get your cheque, you should open an account here”. I did not sign any document or undertaking that I was taking that money from the bank which illustrates what trust and credibility, or integrity can mean at critical moments.

I telephoned Chief M.K.O. Abiola that I was coming to the private wing of the local airport at Ikeja and that he should meet me there. I met him waiting with Kola and Habib bank manager from Apapa, and we realized that as it was already Thursday and election was just two days away, the “Hope 93” aircraft was insufficient for distributing money country-wide. We decided, therefore to charter an Okada aircraft for distributing money in the Northern states while “Hope 93” was to distribute the money in the Southern States for the payment of polling agents.

That evening, I went by road to Edo State and delivered the money for that State to Chief Odigie-Oyegun because I had to stay in Edo state for the election. I got to Benin City by 10 pm that day. When we eventually got the ₦40 million (forty million naira), we kept our promise and made sure that the ₦40 million (forty million naira) was used to open an account with UTB (Universal Trust Bank).

Air Borne But No Landing

Chief M.K.O Abiola, as indicated earlier, had said that if you want to go to Kano, going by air or by road does not make any difference as long as you get there.

His interpretation of this was that going by air meant Abacha taking over from Shonekan and he Abiola, being sworn in the next day. Going by road was waiting till March, 1994, when Shonekan would use the National Assembly to hand over to him because he actually had won the presidential election. Unfortunately for Chief Abiola, he was air borne on his way to Kano but could not land.

There was, in fact, no landing, and Kano as the desired destination proved to be a fantasy.
It is a pity indeed, that Chief Abiola kept the leadership of the party away from his arrangement with General Abacha to takeover form Shonekan. If he had brought it to the notice of the leadership of the part, he would have been well advised.
The “Agreement” was phoney and hollow. It was an agreement which was inexplicable and inexcusable in its folly and terrible in its consequences. In a similar but not identical set of circumstances, I had advised Chief Abiola against declaring himself the president of this country when arising from Abacha’s refusal to handover to him drove him to that extreme line of thought.

I spoke to him on the telephone pointing out that the army was not there to back him up. He had no police support, and not even the immigration or customs would back him.

My Advice to M.K.O. Abiola

I advised against his intended line of action. In reply he merely said, “Mr. Chairman, you are a very good man. Anyway, we shall discuss that one later”, and he replaced the telephone.
As I did not want to be blamed later for not advising Chief Abiola correctly, I advertised my advice the following day in some of the daily newspapers.

It was clear to me that the course of action to which Chief M.K.O. Abiola was heading was not only going to be self-destructive but also ruinous. He would play into the hands of the military and offer himself as a sacrificial lamb by delivering himself to those who, for various and obvious reasons, very much wanted him out of the scene.

In addition to giving M.K.O. Abiola specific advice against his intended line of action, I also commented on those calling for a boycott of the election to select candidates to the constitutional conference which the Abacha regime was putting in place to address the various problems confronting the nation and putting out a new Constitution for Nigeria. I was convinced that the conference would achieve a lotfor this country, including setting the timeframe for the military’s exit from Nigerian politics.

Chief Abiola did not listen. The result of his action landed him in jail.

The Escape

While negotiations for the Interim Government were on, I was briefing Chief Abiola from time to time. One day, as we were going in for one of those meetingsat [b]the villa, Chief Abiola told me that he had a message he wanted me to pass on to President Babangida and that he would send it by fax. I never received any fax message for onward transmission to the president because that was the day M.K.O. Abiola left Nigeria for the United Kingdom.

He did not want me to know that he was leaving the country. The following morning, I waited and waited all in vain for that fax message. I never received it till I was almost running late to attend a meeting at the villa. My other party men were waiting and we had to go. The next morning a BBC correspondent from London called me and asked if I was the chairman of SDP. On answering yes, he said, “your candidate is here”. I asked, “Which candidate?” and he answered. “Chief M.K.O. Abiola”. I was forced to ask him, “Where are you speaking from?” He replied, “This is BBC London. Do you want to hear his voice?”.

It was then I knew Chief Abiola had left the country. Chief Abiola’s absence from the country at this critical time was disastrous to the party and to the party and to his cause. He was the symbol of theJune 12 election and most Nigerians were struggling for him. Escaping from the scene created a vacuum which made the struggle meaningless. It was the climax of the fear he had exhibited right from the time President Babangida nullified the June 12 election.

When Chief Abiola eventually returned, he visited me in Benin in my residence. One of the questions I asked him was, “Presido, I was the last person you spoke to on the day you left and you did not tell me that you were travelling?” Before the full glare of camera lights and press, he replied that “when two birds are on a tree, one does not tell the other that a stone is coming”. So he knew a stone was coming and we were two birds on a tree and he fled without telling me a stone was coming”. It seemed to me and to many Nigerians too, that the parable of birds on a tree was a very loaded and pregnant one. It shows the character of Chief M.K.O. Abiola whose cause many Nigerians were prepared to fight and die for. Today, the result of his action has been extremely unfortunate.”

®['My Life And Nigerian Politics’ Chief Anthony Anenih, Mindex Publishing Co.Ltd, 2016; pp.108-118]. -

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by serverconnect(m): 6:48am On Jun 19, 2020
Politics of bitterness.
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by pyyxxaro: 6:50am On Jun 19, 2020
Omoor I nor get strength to read this Tharaja Textbook this morning oh


Make I go sweep compound first b4 my landlord go increase my rent again embarassed



The next person shud kindly summarize it for me undecided
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by dynicks(m): 6:50am On Jun 19, 2020
I was seriously reading through until I got to the part where I read........" I was returning from one of such trips"..then I remembered that av got some very important package I needed to go deliver to this morning...

So abeg the next person should continue and try summarize the whole write-up for us...

Off to go make the delivery..

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by youthsinitiativ(m): 6:51am On Jun 19, 2020
The coupist sponsorer in chief got his karma served steamy hot in a cup of tea.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by SeverusSnape(m): 6:53am On Jun 19, 2020
You see... Snitches got stitches to tell.

Karma came back for him.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 6:54am On Jun 19, 2020
This is a well known story of betrayal and counter betrayal, the part of the June 12 story that the western dominated press usually omit.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Ogbuu101: 6:54am On Jun 19, 2020
Not a new thing
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 6:55am On Jun 19, 2020
youthsinitiativ:
The coupist sponsorer in chief got his karma served steamy hot in a cup of tea.
Steamy karma grin
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by DonFreshmoney(m): 6:57am On Jun 19, 2020
Abiola was like every other afonjas worldwide. Cunning, deceitful, not to be trusted and arrogant..

This is the man afonjas want us to celebrate
. Tueeh

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by youthsinitiativ(m): 6:57am On Jun 19, 2020
MASTERCHIEF0847:

Steamy karma grin

Tinubu own go be very hot amala with abula (ewedu mixed with gbegiri) and goat meat.
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by donbachi(m): 6:58am On Jun 19, 2020
Which means abiola bought his own poison by himself.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by hopeforcharles(m): 7:01am On Jun 19, 2020
Wonderful, More secrets, the nation is not built on solid foundation. I fear for the future
Deception everywhere, no true purpose for the country, just enter loot, kill, maim incarcerate and leave the nation more bankrupt, corrupt and dying then the former.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by MASTERCHIEF0847(m): 7:01am On Jun 19, 2020
youthsinitiativ:


Tinubu own go be very hot amala with abula (ewedu mixed with gbegiri) and goat meat.
with two roundabout and four shaki... one big bottle of bigi water for wash down.grin

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Flexherbal(m): 7:01am On Jun 19, 2020
His reply was, “Mr. Chairman, I am very happy to have worked for you. You are a strong-willed man, but you see, if you want to go to Kano by road and you later decide to go to Kano by air, as long as you get to Kano, there is nothing wrong with that”.
.

Hmmmmmmm!
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by JAMO84: 7:09am On Jun 19, 2020
DonFreshmoney:
Abiola was like every other afonjas worldwide. Cunning, deceitful, not to be trusted and arrogant..

This is the man afonjas want us to celebrate
. Tueeh
You people did not vote for him, so we cannot expect you to celebrate him
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Masterkernel1: 7:10am On Jun 19, 2020
Why didn't the Western share all these details, always painting him as a Saint Molumba.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Corporate2020: 7:13am On Jun 19, 2020
Who listens to liars? So, civilians too can invite soldiers to overthrow government. So, who then invited death to overthrow Abacha?
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by DenreleDave(m): 7:16am On Jun 19, 2020
Masterkernel1:
Why didn't the Western share all these details, always painting him as a Saint Molumba.

All ur hatred will not stop June 12....

It is a national holiday now... Can anybody stop it?"
gringringrin

Traitor or not. He made a name that will 4eva be honored grin

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Lashist(m): 7:18am On Jun 19, 2020
All politicians are always after their personal interests first...whether good or bad, their interests comes first. Then the country/parties/zombies/wailers might follow
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by jlinkd78(m): 7:19am On Jun 19, 2020
We all know Abiola brought ruins upon himself
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Futuragetty: 7:22am On Jun 19, 2020
I always knew Abiola wasn't as good as my western friends thought he was. If Zik and Abiola had formed a government, Nigeria wouldn't have been where we are today. Both were competing for something I'm yet to understand, now see where it got us.
If SE/SW/SS had worked together, Civil war would been avoided.
same as every other political crisis.
I wish SS/SE & The SW can form a country. The north are drawing us backward and has refused to grow. Their elite are profiting from their situation.
Its not about Oil, SE has Ois as well. even my hometown In Nsukka has.
every thing going wrong today was caused by the north.
The billions of dollars invested in fighting terrorism in North could be channelled to some other sector.

Trust me, If we join together and birth a new nations, with decentralized power and A constitutiok from the people,
The economy will thrive. people will get into legit business.
Jobs will be created. I hope our leaders think in my direction so we can thrive.
Yorubas, Igbos and Niger-deltans can live in peace and not fight.
Get rid of State of origin in our Constitution. Jeez!
Can we ever learn!

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Masterkernel1: 7:30am On Jun 19, 2020
DenreleDave:


All ur hatred will not stop June 12....

It is a national holiday now... Can anybody stop it?"
gringringrin

Traitor or not. He made a name that will 4eva be honored grin


Stop what?... It's a day of rest for me, I doesn't affect me.
As for hate, kindly revisit the definition of that word, I don't have to agree with you in everything. And my contrary view in a matter doesn't make me hate, I'm sorry for your loss.

I only think it's right to know details of your celebrate, which is the main reason for the write up.


Wait! Anenih, who was the party Chairman then, who's sharing his experience, hope he's not iPod abi IPOB?

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Macphenson: 7:33am On Jun 19, 2020
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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by SexualHealer: 7:35am On Jun 19, 2020
Abiola was never a saint in the first place. He was friend to all the head of states all because he sponsored them to overthrow government. He who kill by the sword shall also die by the sword.

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by SirIconR(m): 7:38am On Jun 19, 2020
So He was a coward
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Apawicked: 7:40am On Jun 19, 2020
This is afonja for you betrayal and backbiting. Tinubu has been towing the same line that his elders went through and got burnt

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by Nobody: 7:48am On Jun 19, 2020
I can't believe I read it to the end.

the story is filled with abiola evil scheming, backstabbing, selfishness and betrayal

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Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by ruggedtimi(m): 7:50am On Jun 19, 2020
By 11:30 am the next morning, Godson called me to say the money was ready. I went to the bank in Victoria Island and two bullion vans were ready with escort.


no be today e start. grin
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by cursedAbiola(f): 7:51am On Jun 19, 2020
Abiola is a cursed criminal
May he continue to rot in hell
Re: Abiola Invited Abacha To Overthrow Shonekan And Handover To Him After - Anenih by cursedAbiola(f): 7:52am On Jun 19, 2020
Lostz:
I can't believe I read it to the end.

the story is filled with abiola evil scheming, backstabbing, selfishness and betrayal
what do you expect from a cursed bastard criminal that Lagos Ibadan media made a Saint

May he continue to rest in hell with his useless prostitute wife kudirat

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