In a statement signed and made available to journalists on Wednesday night, President Muhammadu Buhari, directed that henceforth, the nation’s Democracy Day will be holding on June 12 of every year, as against the current arrangement where the ceremony holds on May 29.
The President also resolved to honour the winner of the annulled June 12, 1993 presidential election, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, with the highest national honour, Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR), 20 years after his death.
Dear Nigerians, I am delighted to announce that, after due consultations, the Federal Govt has decided that henceforth, June 12 will be celebrated as Democracy Day.— Muhammadu Buhari (@MBuhari) June 6, 2018
We have also decided to award posthumously the highest Honour in the land, GCFR, to the late Chief MKO Abiola. pic.twitter.com/VyYftmvWKA
In a swift reaction, Abiola's daughter, Wura took to her Twitter account to thank the president for the hounour as she extolled her late father.
Abiola's daughter wrote; "Dearest Daddy, Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Olawale #Abiola GCFR. Wonderful to finally be able to write this, 20 years on! Thank you President Buhari.
"#MKO "Through your sterling example..may you flesh the dream of a free democratic society" in Nigeria. #June12. Proudly Nigerian today and always."
Dearest Daddy, Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Olawale #Abiola GCFR. Wonderful to finally be able to write this, 20 years on! Thank you President #Buhari. pic.twitter.com/68gMW3t81b— Wura Abiola (@wura_abiola) June 6, 2018
'The best of people are those that bring most benefit to the rest of mankind' Hadith pic.twitter.com/lxTPqKxjmh— Wura Abiola (@wura_abiola) June 6, 2018
#MKO "Through your sterling example..may you flesh the dream of a free democratic society" in Nigeria. #June12 pic.twitter.com/to8RWUvrHR— Wura Abiola (@wura_abiola) June 6, 2018
“You can kill the dreamer but not the dream...”
— Wura Abiola (@wura_abiola) June 6, 2018
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