“In
my political career in this country, one of my greatest legacies is that I have
contributed to the making of governors and presidents. This is no mean
achievement and I am not boasting or exaggerating. That is the simple fact
which can stand rigorous screening by whatever stiff standards we want to
apply.
First, under the National Party of Nigeria, I largely assisted President Shehu Shagari and the NPN to win the presidential elections in 1979. At this time, I was largely a financier and strong backer of the NPN in Bendel State. I supplied the party with funds, vehicles and was responsible for the hired plane that took delegates to the party’s convention in Yaba.
Secondly,
at the 1983 federal elections, we repeated this feat and won a second term for
president Shehu Shagari, just as we won the first term for Dr. Osaigbovo
Ogbemudia.
Then
came the elections of 1983 when I was at the helm of affairs as the national
chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Nigeria (SDP). The story of the wide
acceptance of our candidate, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, has been
told already.
With Shehu Musa Yar'dua |
The
annulment of the election of a candidate who had been declared by the NEC to
contest the election was followed by unacceptable explanations and propositions
which plunged the nation into a deep political crisis.
With MKO Abiola |
The making
of presidents did not end with the victory of Chief M. Kashimawo Olawale Abiola
and the annulment of June 12, 1993 elections. After the military’s final transition
programme of General Abdulsalami Abubakar in 1998-99, I was again instrumental
in the making of a third president – Chief Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo. The reward
of a ministerial appointment into the Federal Executive Council as Minister for
Works and Housing, for which I am grateful to the president, remains a visible
landmark in my political career and contributions to the making of presidents.”
Culled
from: Tony Anenih, My Life and Nigerian
Politics, Mindex Publishing Co. Ltd, 2016.
Mr Fix it.
ReplyDeleteHmmm.Truly he was instrumental to certain individuals becoming President but left a trademark of serious corruption and graft in its trail
ReplyDeleteFirstly, we must thank God for his life.One must remember the late sage chief Obafemi Awolowo with the saying that 'not the number of the time one falls that matters but the number of times that one could rise after the falls'.What starts well that ends well.
ReplyDeleteKudos to Onigegewura.
He made Abiola president and sold his mandate for pittance. Shame on you Aneni, Buharis recognition of Abiolas mandate has made mockery of all you traitors
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