Senator Roland Owie, former Senate Chief Whip, has disclosed his support for the call on the Federal Government to set up a committee to probe the circumstance that led to the death of Chief MKO Abiola, the presumed winner of the annulled 1993 presidential election.
Senator Owie said the investigation should also extend into the roles the late Abiola played in various ‘unsavory’ political landmarks in Nigeria’s history.
According to a statement he personally signed and issued on Tuesday, Senator Owie said: “I support the call on the need for the Federal Government to set up a committee to investigate the death of Chief MKO Abiola.
“However, the committee should also investigate the role of MKO Abiola in the following landmarks events in the political history of Nigeria.
“The military removal of the Electoral College Provision in the 1978 Transition Decree; The military coup of 1983 after MKO lost the presidential nomination of the National Party of Nigeria, NPN in Kano that year; the massive disqualifications of frontline presidential candidates of both Social Democratic Party, SDP and National Republican Convention, NRC by the military government of General Ibrahim Babangida (retd).