A previous Chief
Security Officer to the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, Major Hamza
Al-Mustapha, Monday, said he would soon open up on what really killed his
manager and the acclaimed victor of the abrogated June 12, 1993 presidential
race, Chief Bashorun MKO Abiola. Al-Mustapha said he would disclose the untold
story of how the pair passed on in his new book, Mustapha's Memoirs, which, as
per him, is as yet being dealt with. Al-Mustapha, who tended to writers in
Lagos yesterday, said one thing killed his manager and the late MKO. He said:
"For example, when Chief MKO Abiola was in jail, numerous prominent
Nigerians went to him. They will visit him in the morning, and when they return
to the Villa at night to see Abacha, they would say an alternate thing
altogether. "Obscure to these outstanding Nigerians, especially striking
Yoruba identities, who went by Abiola, their visits were recorded on video. I
did the video recording without their insight. "These individuals would visit
Abiola and return to inform government an alternate thing regarding
him."These same individuals would in any case go and enlighten Abiola an
alternate thing concerning government. They are on video.
The
organizations of government have these recordings proof. "These same
individuals advised MKO Abiola never to acknowledge any trade off or
transactions. They exhorted him never to return home without his order. Every
one of these things are on video. "Of all the Yoruba pioneers, just Oba
Tejuosho told MKO Abiola reality: to acknowledge the contingent safeguard and
go home. "Just Oba Tejuosho told MKO Abiola that Abacha was his companion,
encouraging him to accommodate with Abacha who was prepared for compromise. It
was Oba Tejuosho who told MKO Abiola that despite everything he had the
goodwill and would win on the off chance that he re-challenges after Abacha.
"What slaughtered Abacha is the thing that murdered MKO Abiola. Be that as
it may, I would uncover that after my court case, still at the Supreme Court. I
would distribute a book which has three volumes—the Mustapha's Memoirs, which
will tell what happened under Abacha and how he kicked the bucket."
On Abacha
plunder as yet being come back to the nation from abroad, 18 years after his
demise, Al-Mustapha said he was stunned the first occasion when he knew about
Abacha's plunder.
He included that
the majority of what was today referred to in the media as Abacha's plunder
were negligible media battles went for spreading the late Sani Abacha's picture
by neighborhood and universal persons he ventured on their toes while he was
Head of State.
Additionally,
Al-Mustapha restated his require an open civil argument, where previous
President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, would come to reinforcement claims in his
notorious 18-page letter that he (Al-Mustapha) was contracted to head an
executioner squad of 1,000 riflemen for previous President, Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan, in front of the 2015 general races.
He said:
"No one contracted me to get 1,000 mosquitoes under the Jonathan
organization, not to mention individuals. I am Al-Mustapha. I have my
experience far from the purposeful publicity sold by any semblance of Obasanjo.
"Obasanjo
has had his day. I am doing my examination and I have found such a variety of
things with reference to what made him (Obasanjo) make such affirmation. I have
it. I will discharge it soon and that is the reason I have tested him to an
open level headed discussion. "Obasanjo is my senior in the power; he was
a previous Military Head of State, yet when issues of law and privileges of man
are being examined, certainly equity goes to the fore.
"You can't
set an assertion against your lesser in light of the fact that you are a
senior, and you trust the lesser would stay silent. No, I would not. That would
sum to lack of awareness. I am not unmindful about our laws.
"I
challenge Obasanjo to an open level headed discussion with the goal that he can
substantiate his assertions before the entire world; yet he is yet to oblige
the test.
"Say thanks
to God another administration is here today, where he (Obasanjo) can raise the
issue, asking for it to examine and, if there is any agreement amongst Jonathan
and I to catch one single mosquito, I need to say that I am liable and need to
be attempted."
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