As part of the 22nd year
commemoration of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election
presumed won by late MKO Abiola, the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode, has declared Friday, June 12 a work-free day.
In a statement signed by the chief press secretary to the governor,
Habib Aruna, the governor said the date marked a watershed in the annals
of transparent, free and fair elections in the country.
He described June 12, 1993 as the day Nigerians voted in one voice across ethnic, racial and religious lines, saying it represented the real democracy day when Nigerians said no to voting along ethnic lines.
He described June 12, 1993 as the day Nigerians voted in one voice across ethnic, racial and religious lines, saying it represented the real democracy day when Nigerians said no to voting along ethnic lines.
The governor said regrettably, 22 years after the annulment, the
Nigerian nation is still grappling with some of the vices which the June
12, 1993 elections sought to confine to the dustbin of history through
undue clinging to ethnic cleavages by some political gladiators.
He urged residents to spend the day in sober reflection and in
remembrance of the martyrs of the June 12 elections struggle in prayers
for laying the foundation of the democracy which the nation is now
enjoying.
Source: uncova.com
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