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VIEWPOINT: Still On June 12: How Tinubu Foiled Sonekan’s Budget Presentation To NASS

By Gboyega Amoboye. 

The June 12 1993 political crisis is a contemporary  history. According to historians there are  three major sources of history; written, oral or remembered, and dug up history. The history of June 12, 1993 satisfies all these three conditions.

That revisionists therefore attempt to rewrite the history is very unfortunate. More so that journalists who covered the whole episode of June 12 are still around to “put the ball back to the centre”.

As one of the privileged recorder of that history therefore, one felt uncomfortable when a former Governor of Jigawa State, Hon. Sule Lamido recently attempted to rewrite the history of June 12 struggle. He  accused one of the  pillars the struggle,  President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu of lobbying General Sanni Abacha for  a political appointment after Chief Earnest  Shonekan’s Interim government was sacked on November 17, 1993, by Justice Dolapo Akinsanya merely 82 days in office. She had ordered that the winner of the June 12 Presidential election be sworn in as recognised by law. 

But instead of implementing the ruling General Abacha gate crashed into the State House and proclaimed  himself, Head of State.

It might be recalled that when Shonekan was the Head state, the National  Assembly as the most significant symbol of democracy was in session. The Senate President was Iyorchia Ayu and later Senator Ameh Ebute while Senator Bola Tinubu was the Senate Leader. 

It is significant to note that while members of the civil society, Trade unions , Human rights activists and students bodies were fighting Shonekan outside the walls of  the National Assembly the Senate was fighting him from within. 

The final  battle the Senate had with Shonekan was the boycott of his budget presentation. On that day Shonekan had arrived at the temporary chamber of the House of Representatives in Area 10 Garki, Abuja only to meet a virtually empty chamber following total boycott by Senators. Only a few members of the House of Representatives were seated and was presided over by the Speaker, Agunwa Anekwe instead of the Senate President. To make Shonekan comfortable, civil servants were drafted into the chamber to occupy empty seats of Senators.

At the end of his presentation, I asked Shonekan how he felt with the boycott of the presentation by the Senate. He said “When I came, I met people and presented my budget”.

It should be noted also that as the Senate Leader, Bola Tinubu was the Chief lobbyist and mobiliser against Shonekan and his interim government.

Following the capture of power by Abacha instead of swearing in Basorun MKO Abiola as directed by Justice Akinsanya, the next battle ground shifted to the formation of NADECO in which Bola Tinubu was not only very active but also a major financier..

In page 162 of a book published by NAPOC, Aborted  Third Republic,  President Bola Tinubu narrated how he took four years’ leave of absence from Mobil Oil to contest election into the Senate in 1992.He said ,”The day we were to be inaugurated, I was picked to speak for the SDP. I was frontal with  the military government that they have a great opportunity to return Nigeria to democracy. We have been elected and there is nothing you can do about it you have to find a way to inaugurate us  and then plan your exit’. He said after he had finished his address, General Ibrahim Babangida came down from the podium and gave him a handshake which he said  was uncommon with military personnel and said ‘I like your courage and boldness ‘.

On how NADECO was being funded, Bola Tinubu said “We were the financiers. I had some investments then. Pa Alfred Rewane was one of the financiers. I had two filling stations in London which my wife was managing ‘.

One would conclude that It was either Sule Lamido was ignorant of this sacrifice by Tinubu  or dis honest with  the truth. Even though politics may be a game of mudsling a gentleman’s ‘ failing  must always lean on virtue’s side because truth is not only constant, but also supreme.

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