Why I Abandoned June 12 Struggle To Join Abacha Junta – Kingibe

A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babagana Kingibe. Babagana Kingibe, the running mate to late Moshood Abiola, whose victory in the 1993 presidential election was annulled by the Babangida junta, on Sunday, explained why he abandoned the June 12 struggle to join the next military regime of late Sani Abacha. Mr Kingibe, who was also Nigeria’s former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), was last year decorated as Grand Commander of the Order of Niger (GCON), a title usually reserved for vice presidents.

The Nigerian government also acknowledged late Abiola’s June 12 mandate botched by former President Ibrahim Babangida. Mr Abiola, who died in prison after he was arrested by the Abacha regime, was also posthumously decorated as Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR).

The current Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari, who conferred those titles on the two, has also initiated the alteration of the Nigerian Public Holiday Act to recognise June 12 as Democracy Day, replacing May 29. ‘Son of the soil’ In Borno State, June 12 Democracy Day was celebrated specifically in honor of Mr Kingibe, who hails from that area.

The government of Borno staged an elaborate celebration and durbar to celebrate Mr Kingibe. As a mark of appreciation, the former SGF, accompanied by some Borno elders, paid a courtesy call to the state governor late Sunday afternoon where he thanked the government and people of Borno for the show of love.

‘My story’ During the courtesy call, Mr Kingibe took time to explain his commitment to the Nigerian project and why he had “to accept appointments under the same late General Abacha’s military regime believed to be responsible for the death of Abiola”

Mr Kingibe said he was “particularly happy with the magnitude of celebration” that took place in Borno to mark the new Democracy Day which signifies love and solidarity towards him as “a son of the soil as a key player in the events of that year.”

“I don’t think the celebration on the actual 12th of June 1993 was any greater than the celebration of the first Democracy Day on June 12,” he said. “And for that I have to thank the governor who gave the leadership, thank the people of Borno not only for celebrating June 12 as Democracy Day per say, but I know that they also had in mind that one of their own, their own son was also a critical player, I appreciate the confidence and love.”

Mr Kingibe, who served under Mr Abacha as a Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1993 and 1995 – a period during which his supposed President-elect was still in prison, however, explained that his decision to take a role in Abacha’s administration was for “national interest which he put above his personal feelings”. He said his action was in line “with the teachings of the Muslim faith which he professes that leadership comes from God which he accepted in good fate.”

“When we think of the collective good, there are times when we have to sacrifice personal interest and join hands in rebuilding society and bringing peace and harmony to our people “I have addressed this issue of why I joined Abacha’s government and so on.

I know we won the elections on June 12, 1993, I know that injustice was done when those elections were annulled but there is always one guiding principle in my public life which is that the national interest supersedes any other considerations. All my actions have been informed by this consciousness of what is best in the national interest.”

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