Tinubu Created Giant Portrait of M.K.O Abiola in Lagos, He’s Nigeria’s First Progressive Leader — Ex-Ogun gov, Osoba

Tinubu Created Giant Portrait of M.K.O Abiola in Lagos, He's Nigeria’s First Progressive Leader — Ex-Ogun gov, Osoba

Chief Olusegun Osoba, former Governor of Ogun State, has declared that God chose Bola Tinubu to be Nigeria’s first progressive leader.

Osoba made this assertion during an interview with ARISE TV on Thursday, while addressing claims that M.K.O Abiola’s portrait should have been unveiled during the Democracy Day event on June 12 instead of Tinubu’s.

Osoba highlighted the efforts of the Lagos State Government, noting that they had already honored Abiola with a giant portrait at the Ikeja interchange and a dedicated garden for major political rallies. He emphasized that this tribute was a significant recognition of Abiola.

Osoba remarked, “I think you will recall that the same Lagos State Government in which Bola Tinubu is fully involved in, has done a giant portrait of M.K.O Abiola at Ikeja interchange and did a garden where there will be many major political rallies.

“Therefore, I should believe that M.K.O Abiola was the first to be honoured with a giant statue and if you consider the fact that Tinubu is the first ever progressive politician to be elected as president of this country.

“I see it as a symbol that Tinubu was virtually chosen by God to be the president because if you look at his emergence, he was not supposed to be president.

“The party was not on his side. A substantial part of the then government, of which we are the same, was not on his side.

“Obstacles were placed before him. Midway through the announcement of the result, an attempt was made to abort the continuation of the result in the same way as Abiola’s results were aborted.

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“You will recall that President Obasanjo issued a very powerful statement to President Buhari to stop the announcement of the collation of the results.

“It was not Tinubu’s doing that he emerged as president; it was God’s doing and that may be the reason the decision was made to do a portrait to reflect the challenges he went through to emerge as the first progressive president of the country.”

Osoba also commended the media for their role in the country, condemning the recent harassment and abduction of journalists by security agencies.

However, he expressed concerns about the state of journalism, criticizing untrained bloggers for publishing misleading information and urging trained journalists to adhere to professional standards.

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