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June 12: MKO Abiola’s Family Demands N45bn Contract Debt Details

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The family of the late Chief Moshood Abiola has requested clarification regarding the reported N45bn debt allegedly owed to them by the Federal Government.

This request came after a recent remark by former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, who urged President Bola Tinubu to compensate the family as part of a broader effort toward national healing and justice.

Lamido reignited a longstanding controversy about funds said to be owed to the late Abiola, asserting that the Federal Government should pay his heirs roughly N45bn.

During the launch of his memoir, Being True to Myself, in Abuja in May 2025, Lamido told the audience that Abiola’s company, International Telephone & Telegraph, executed significant communication projects for the military regime in the 1970s but was not fully compensated.

He mentioned that Murtala Muhammed, a former head of state, had acknowledged the debt before his assassination in 1976 and that Abiola personally confirmed the amount when Lamido visited him shortly before his 1994 arrest.

Lamido framed the unpaid bill as “double punishment”, saying Abiola was first denied the presidency after his June 12, 1993 electoral victory was annulled, and then denied the contract money he was due.

Settling the claim, he argued, would give moral and symbolic closure to Nigeria’s long-running June 12 saga and demonstrate President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to justice for pro-democracy figures.

“Abiola kept faith with this country; paying what is owed will close the chapter decently,” Lamido told the audience, which included Information Minister, Mohammed Idris, whom he asked to relay the appeal to the President.

The revelation reignited public discourse around Nigeria’s democratic journey and the sacrifices of Abiola, who died in detention in 1998 after his struggle to reclaim his electoral mandate.

The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams, who spoke (to The Punch), urged President Tinubu to act on the matter.

He said, “That money should be paid to Abiola’s family. It is not just about compensation, it is about honouring a man who gave everything for this democracy. Giving an appointment to one of his children is not enough.”

Adams also called for broader recognition of Abiola’s legacy.

Speaking for the family, Jamiu Abiola told Saturday PUNCH that the family needed details on the debt to be able to act on it.

He said, “The former governor did not say what the money was owed for. He didn’t give much details about it. Since then, the matter has been what it is. Before we can say more about it, we need more details. For now, the issue that the money be paid cannot come up because it hasn’t been substantiated.”

Abiola’s Family Can File Claim – Presidency

A senior official in the Presidency, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the family could file claims if it had enough evidence.

He, however, stated that Lamido had “no business” speaking for the family.

“The children of MKO Abiola are still very much alive. The first son is alive. So, if there is any money the government is owing Abiola, let them file a claim. It is not for Sule Lamido to be saying this.

“Obasanjo was president for eight years. Why didn’t he pay it? President Buhari was there for eight years, why didn’t he pay? So, I don’t think it is Sule Lamido’s business at all.”

Meanwhile, a member of the family, Hafsat Abiola, on Friday, commended the Federal Government for the conferment of CFR on her mother, the late Kudirat Abiola.

She said, “There are no words to adequately express the depth of gratitude I feel at President Tinubu’s posthumous conferment of the merit of CFR on my mum, Kudirat Abiola.

“She was guided both by love and a sense of duty to defend her husband’s mandate, and to work with many across the country for the restoration of democracy. Yet, I have no doubt that she would have been overwhelmed with joy to be so honoured.”

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National Assembly Suspends Plenary Till July 22 To Honour Buhari

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Legislative proceedings in the national assembly have been put on hold to pay respect to Muhammadu Buhari, the former president of Nigeria.

Buhari passed away on Sunday at a London clinic after battling a long-term illness.

The clerk of the national assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, shared this update through a statement released on Monday.

“I am directed by the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives to inform all members of the national assembly and the general public that all legislative activities are hereby suspended immediately until Tuesday, 22 July, 2025,” the statement reads.

“All members of the national assembly are urged to reschedule their engagements to enable full participation in the burial activities of the late president.”

Leaders of both legislative chambers offered their sympathies to the government and citizens of Nigeria, the administration and residents of Katsina state, as well as the late president’s wives, children, and extended relatives.

“President Muhammadu Buhari will be remembered for his commitment to Nigeria’s unity and his integrity,” the statement notes.

“May Almighty Allah grant his soul eternal rest in Aljannatul Firdaus.”

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BUHARI: Obasa Mourns, Tasks Nigerians To Celebrate His Life And Legacy

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Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, has expressed his heartfelt condolences on the passing of former President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, describing it as a profound loss for both the Buhari family and the entire nation of Nigeria.

In a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Dave Agboola, Speaker Obasa reflected on President Buhari’s lifelong dedication and selfless service to the nation both as a military Head of State and as a two-term elected President of Nigeria.

“President Buhari served our nation with a commitment that will be remembered as a significant part of our history.
“His contributions to the development and unity of Nigeria have left an indelible mark on our country,” said Obasa.

As the nation mourns his passing, Speaker Obasa emphasised the importance of celebrating Buhari’s legacy. “While we grieve his loss, we must also honour his contributions and reflect on the values he championed throughout his time in Office,” he added.

The Speaker urged all Nigerians to take a moment to remember the life and work of President Buhari, as the country continues to strive for the ideals he represented. “Let us come together in this time of sorrow, united in our commitment to building the Nigeria he envisioned,” Obasa stated.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and all who were touched by his leadership. May his soul rest in peace.”

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VP Shettima, Gbajabiamila Depart Abuja To Accompany Buhari’s Body Back To Nigeria [PHOTOS]

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Vice President Kashim Shettima, alongside the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, has left Abuja for London to accompany the late former President Muhammadu Buhari’s remains back to Nigeria.

It was earlier reported that Buhari, a two-term President who also once served as a military head of state passed away on Sunday evening.

Reports indicate that the former President died in London, where he had traveled a few weeks ago to receive medical treatment.

Throughout his time in office, Buhari dealt with various health issues, often traveling abroad for extended medical care.

Following his death, President Bola Tinubu instructed Shettima to head to London and bring Buhari’s body back to Nigeria.

Gbajabiamila is also joining Shettima on the trip. Both men were seen boarding the presidential jet on Sunday night in a post shared on X.

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