A former Governor of Jigawa, Sule Lamido, has urged President Bola Tinubu to settle a N45 billion debt allegedly owed to late businessman cum politician, Moshood Abiola.
He made the appeal during the launch of his autobiography, ‘Being True to Myself’, held on Tuesday at the NAF Conference Centre, Abuja.
Mr Lamido said the payment would symbolically and morally close the June 12 struggle and Mr Abiola’s unjust treatment following the annulment of the 1993 presidential election.
He stated that the June 12, 1993, election is widely believed to have been won by Mr Abiola.
Mr Lamido said, “Before concluding, I appeal to President Tinubu to finally close the June 12 chapter.
“In his book, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida acknowledged Abiola’s victory in that election.
“When I visited him, he also confirmed Abiola is owed N45 billion. He was doubly punished: denied both the presidency and his due.”
Mr Lamido urged the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Muhammad Idris, who represented President Tinubu, to deliver the message to the President.
“Please tell the President to pay the Abiola family the N45 billion. That will finally close the June 12 chapter,” Mr Lamido said.
Mr Babangida recently confirmed, after 32 years, that Mr Abiola indeed won the historic June 12 election.
The annulment marked a turning point in Nigeria’s democratic history, triggering political unrest and accelerating Mr Babangida’s departure from office.
Earlier, former Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar, described Mr Lamido’s autobiography as a candid, insightful reflection on Nigeria’s political journey.
Mr Abubakar, a retired general, represented by ex-INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega, a professor, stressed the value of such books in promoting civic awareness and preserving history.
Mr Lamido’s book was launched by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, with former Senate President Iyorchia Ayu serving as reviewer.