By Ikechukwu Amaechi
June 12, 2018, was the 25th anniversary ofNigeria ’s
historic election, which outcome held out so much promise. How time flies! Who
will believe that 25 years have rolled by and yet the June 12, 1993 poll, which
by the sheer magic of one man’s transcendental personality almost obliterated
the country’s primordial fault lines of religion, ethnicity and prependalism, remains
on the front burner.
While some claimed to have stood on
June 12 in
the days the locusts ate under military jackboots, many dismounted
the high horse at the return of civilian rule on May 29, 1999, partly because
the primary beneficiary, President Olusegun Obasanjo, worked so hard to ensure
that the date and what it represented were consigned to the dustbin of
Nigeria’s history. The winner of the election, Bashorun MKO Abiola, had died almost a year
before the 1999 polls and most stakeholders had been sucked into the new
political tendency.
June 12, 2018, was the 25th anniversary of
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