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It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Yourprick(op): 8:38am On Feb 22, 2025
It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment, Other Crimes—Even If It’s One Day Before His Death –Sowore

Sowore, convener of #RevolutionNow movement, described Babangida as a "villain" responsible for Nigeria’s democratic setbacks.

In an interview with Nigerian Info FM, Sowore decried the fact that Babangida, who annulled the historic June 12, 1993, presidential election, is being honoured instead of facing justice for his actions.

He expressed dismay that the former leader, instead of "rotting in jail," is enjoying privileges and reverence despite his role in what many consider one of Nigeria’s darkest political betrayals.

Babangida, popularly known as IBB, who ruled Nigeria from 1985 to 1993, remains a controversial figure in the nation’s political history.

His annulment of the June 12 election, widely believed to have been won by Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola led to political unrest and prolonged military rule, which ended in 1999.

Many Nigerians still hold him responsible for derailing the country’s democratic process.

During the launch of his book, “The Journey in Service,” and a fundraising event for his presidential library in Abuja on Thursday, Babangida acknowledged that Abiola won the June 12, 1993 presidential election, admitting that he takes full responsibility for the annulment.

During the interview, Sowore, a longtime advocate for good governance and accountability, argued that Nigeria’s failure to prosecute leaders who subvert democracy has emboldened impunity in the nation’s political system.

He said, “I'm convinced and I have expressed even before the book was launched a few days ago that it was going to be a pack of lies.

“My own conviction starts from the fact that Nigeria is so backward that justice is so delayed that people's lives are ruined, the economy of this country was destroyed, the future of this country was suspended in 1993 by Babangida."

For him to come back 32 years later to slap the Nigerian people in the face with a book launch and a launch for his presidential library which raised over N17 billion in three hours instead of rotting in jail shows that Nigeria is not working.

“Nigeria never worked and we must make sure that this country works so that people who engage in impunity and criminal activities just don't get away with it in such a way that they were even rewarded years later.”

The human rights activist further said, “I feel so sad but it is interesting that this has been our position for the 32 years that Abiola won the election which he ought to have been made President immediately and this country would have made considerable progress travelling down the lane of democratic progress and economic progress.

“But that was suspended and disrupted by Babangida and his gangs and they came back yesterday (Thursday); that room where he launched his book yesterday was the gathering of all the criminals that made Nigeria unable to progress.”

Sowore also spoke on Babangida’s denial of personally annulling the June 12, 1993 election and pointing accusing fingers on late former military dictator, Sani Abacha.

He said, “IBB has never told the truth in his life, and I'm not surprised that he has continued to engage in falsehood.

“The Yorubas have a common saying that when a criminal wants to lie, he will say that his witness has died. And that is what IBB did exactly with mentioning Abacha.

“IBB never wanted to hand over power. We forced him out of power in August 1993. He postponed the transition programme several times.”

“He wanted to become a civilian President and he just kept dribbling the Nigerian people for as long as it lasted until he dribbled himself out of power.

“He later confirmed that he did so much evil to Nigerians that he accepted the label of being an evil genius,” he said.

Babangida also claimed that the decision to annul the June 12, 1993 election was at the interest of Nigerians to avert what he described as impending doom that would have befallen Nigeria.

But Sowore said, “I'm sorry to say these are foolish talks, and this is what happens when people don't get put in their place by the system that ought to put everybody in place in the society like ours.

“If IBB had been taken care of, that is, arrested, prosecuted and jailed for the monumental crimes he committed against Nigerian people, he would probably be due for parole now from imprisonment and he will be begging to be paroled into freedom after 33 years.”

Sowore said it is unfortunate that the majority of the current generation of Nigerians were not born as of 1993 and were not taught history in school to enable them know the crime IBB committed.

“I must admit that he knows that his collaborators and co-conspirators understand that Nigerians generally also have very short memory,” he said.

Sowore was asked if the right thing to do is for IBB to apologize to Nigerians rather than merely admitting that Abiola won the election and taking responsibility for the annulment.

He said, “No, an apology is unnecessary. It is punishment that is necessary and I dare say that it doesn't matter when he is punished but IBB ought to be punished even if it is one day to his death. He deserves to be punished.

“It is never too late to punish people for their crimes, especially when crimes against humanity are involved. As I speak, there are people who are still being punished for the Second World War. People who participated in Nazi concentration camps, who tortured people.

“They are in their 90s and they are still undergoing trials. Some are still going to jail. Around 1999 in the US, the men who carried out the bombing of the Baptist church in Birmingham, one of them was 84 years old and he was arrested.

“They just found out he was one of the people who carried out that crime in 1963. They are still in jail as we speak, if they have not died. So, there are no time limitations placed on when people can be punished for their crimes.

“Apology is not what is needed because people ought to be deterred from doing this in the future. Anybody who wants to annul election, or rig election will derive his inspiration from Babangida who did it and 33 years later, he is launching a presidential library and getting paid and accolades poured on him.

“And some of the people who are pouring accolades on him were people who claimed they opposed to him at that time.

“This is why I was saying that the democracy movement brought together a bunch of very deceptive and hypocritical characters. They weren't actually fighting for Abiola at that time. They were just capitalizing on the popularity of the opposition of the public against the annulment.

“And you see them now, they have come out and they are competing to donate money to Babangida and nobody is talking about what happened to Abiola whose future was destroyed, his wife was killed, his family was scattered.

“If they admit that he won the election, he should posthumously become the President of Nigeria, his family put in proper place.

“But my issue is how to get people who carry out these heinous crimes to be punished for it.”

Asked the appropriate punishment for IBB and his gangs, Sowore said, “I think it is to immediately round them up, arrest them and start a trial that will allow for full disclosure of who and who was involved in that election annulment. Who carried it out?

“Whoever is alive amongst them, not forgetting that this is not just about June 12, there was a journalist that was also parcel-bombed at that time, Dele Giwa, and before that time, nobody is talking about him.

“We are not talking about the phantom coup that led to the death of a lot of officers who never participated in any coup. We had a plane crash that took out middle-level officers and some of the brightest officers at that time in the Nigerian Army.

“We ought to know what happened to them. We ought to find out how over $12 billion disappeared from our coffers after the Golf War windfall from oil sales.

“There are a lot of crimes involved with Babangida’s eight-year tenure that require immediate criminal investigation and prosecution.”

Sowore, however, noted that with the current crop of Nigerian leaders and past leaders, it is obvious Babangida will not be punished adequately for his crimes against Nigerians.

“Not with this crop of leaders but we can bring him to book someday and that is one of the things I'm interested in as a person who is a witness to that historical moment, but we need to make the next set of historical decisions and one of them is to get men to pay for their crimes against the Nigerian people.

“This is why Nigeria didn't make progress for some over 40 years because had we allowed the election to go as it ought to be, we would not be talking about terrible elections today. We would not be talking about these men. Some of these men who are in power today wouldn't have been in power because they would have been swept away by that era.

“But they understood and that is why they are bonding together and helping the man brush his image and making him look like a hero that he is not.

“Babangida is a villain and he should be consigned to the dustbin of history. It is my hope that that will happen one day very soon.”
https://saharareporters.com/2025/02/21/its-not-too-late-punish-babangida-june-12-election-annulment-other-crimes-even-if-its

Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Treasure17(m): 8:44am On Feb 22, 2025
Apology wasn't enough. There must be consequences for his actions but unfortunately, they will let it slide in the name of he's a state man.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by hisexcellency34: 8:49am On Feb 22, 2025
Go and punish him if you can Yele. Tinubu, the leader of the progrethieves won't do that
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by EyeCumInPeace:
It's also not too late to punish Buhari for bastardising the economy,
including Tinubu that made him President. grin
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by lawani(m): 8:54am On Feb 22, 2025
Members of MKO's family can easily take him to civil court and claim damages. I believe they will win a decent sum since the man is rich. It will at least be a respite
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by kettykin: 8:55am On Feb 22, 2025
You want to punish Babangida for June 12 annulment but forgive a drug pusher who forfeited $ 400,000 the same period
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 8:57am On Feb 22, 2025
What will you do to the man who attended a school in 1970 meanwhile the school was established in 1974
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by brain54(m): 9:04am On Feb 22, 2025
kettykin:
You want to punish Babangida for June 12 annulment but forgive a drug pusher who forfeited $ 400,000 the same period
Let's take it one at a time...

Ibb is the subject of discuss here. In court do they judge all the criminal cases at a go?

Life na per head... When it reach time to punish the "drug pusher" then they will talk about his case.

Stop causing confusion!
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by kettykin: 9:11am On Feb 22, 2025
brain54:
Let's take it one at a time...

Ibb is the subject of discuss here. In court do they judge all the criminal cases at a go?

Life na per head... When it reach time to punish the "drug pusher" then they will talk about his case.

Stop causing confusion!
Nobody is causing confusion here , if at all you wanted to punish anyone ,it should be the person who lied , cajoled, drugged, deceiver himself into the presidency of Nigeria and not the person who by military fiat took over , by military fiat created states, organized elections, canceled elections. Good look in your selective amnesia.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by nairalanda1(m): 10:23am On Feb 22, 2025
Doubt that anything would come out of it

As much as I hate to say this, had ibb gone ahead to install abiola, there would have been massive crisis.

God knows how much I hate all our army rule, yes even Gowon, but the problem is that many Nigerians think that the only way that they can enjoy government is if their son is in power. And in 1993, many northerners were of that opinion and they had the army in their back. Ibb was between a rock and a hard place


Also the problem with Nigerians is that we like bad things when it favors us. See how some GEJ loyalists were telling him not to hand over power to buhari when it would have violated the laws of the land. ( It's because most of them were from various tribes that we don't read tribal stuff into it)


Nigerians have to stop seeing government as a place where you get your share of the cake. Even if we split up, the same attitude is going to persist. It needs to change.

What ibb did was wrong. But punishing him is not addressing the why
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by givedemwotowoto: 10:23am On Feb 22, 2025
Since IBB's book launch, only one group of people have been going bunkers. Agbadorians! These people are afraid of Nigerians uniting. They thrive on Nigeria's division along tribal and religious lines. Who knew all this while undecided

Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by femi4: 10:24am On Feb 22, 2025
We all know nothing like that is gonna happen. Corruption begins with them
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by killuminati(m): 10:24am On Feb 22, 2025
grin

Wahala for who get bicycle with flat tyre on top third mainland bridge center cry
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by epainos: 10:24am On Feb 22, 2025
Lol...

Exactly. Now that IBB has confessed of annulling a credible election with evidence intact which is a treasonable offence, he needs to be jailed.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Chibuzoc(m): 10:25am On Feb 22, 2025
grin and also prosecute the yorubas for the yoruba Awolowo coup
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by BafanaBafana: 10:25am On Feb 22, 2025
EyeCumInPeace:
It's also not too late to punish Buhari for bastardising the economy,
including Tinubu that made him President. grin
And Jonathan, that looted Nigeria into recession
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Image123(m): 10:25am On Feb 22, 2025
Why? Punished for what? He said "it wasn't me"
All our unfortunate leaders tried to make Nigeria better IN THEIR OWN WAY, including Abacha. They all claim that what they did was what they thought was the best for Nigeria. What did IBB do that Gowon isn't somehow responsible for worse? Today, Gowon can confidently walk up ANY church's pulpit and pray for us. Everybody should just go and sit down o, don't vex us. Only God can judge Nigeria matter.

All the village clowns that want to merge for a better Nigeria went to IBB book lauch to flex muscle of mega party, thinking that Buhari and Tinubu cannot attend but will send representative. Tinubu outsmarted them all AGAIN and instead, they were standing on his mandate. Anyone fighting that one politician is a saint is very dull.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by tunjijones(m): 10:25am On Feb 22, 2025
I noticed babangida didn't write how he killed dele giwa in his book .
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by fman(m):
I swear.
He deserves to be punished.
Sowore
Our able SUG president has spoken
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by fman(m): 10:26am On Feb 22, 2025
BafanaBafana:
And Jonathan, that looted Nigeria into recession
Between goodluck and tinubu
Who is better in governance?
You agbadorian specie
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Alliswell248: 10:27am On Feb 22, 2025
There was an Igbo coup period.
Nobody was kpai in SE, but leaders in SW and NW we're kpai. They now installed their own, who abolished regionalism.

SW was doing very fine. Cocoa house, odua investment, free education, first tv station in Africa etc

The SW people have forgiven IBB, we have been compensated with obj in 1999. June 12 is now a national holiday in Nigeria. Abiola has the gcfr to his name. Tinubu is the president now
We are not headless mob people.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by malali:
That book was written for him by his famous ghost writer.
If you do a little research you will know who his Ghost writer is.
Its the same person since the 80's
IBB is not intelligent enough to write that book.

Thats why he is explaining the book haphazardly
You can tell he didn't write the book.

This book writing and publishing was a bad idea
He is not even in tune with modern day Nigeria.

A lot of guests there were there based on fear.
All the oligarchs and politicians, that were there.
Some fear for their lives, others fear for their political careers.

Omoyele Sowore is right.
If this administration does the needful.
Heaven will not fall.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by SmartPolician: 10:28am On Feb 22, 2025
Former presidents are above the law in Nigeria. Buhari even said that no court should invite him after destroying the country
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Vyzz: 10:28am On Feb 22, 2025
cool
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by olisaEze(m): 10:28am On Feb 22, 2025
And who gets to punish Sowore for helping to derail the economy of the nation by pushing misinformation to install a CIA puppet regime in 2015?? undecided
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by nairalanda1(m): 10:30am On Feb 22, 2025
givedemwotowoto:
Since IBB's book launch, only one group of people have been going bunkers. Agbadorians! These people are afraid of Nigerians uniting. They thrive on Nigeria's division along tribal and religious lines. Who knew all these while undecided
I don't see it as just tinubu supporters yelling. It's more of people having their suspicions confirmed.

Also when it is time to discuss Nigerian history, expect fireworks
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by ogaemma: 10:30am On Feb 22, 2025
I am expecting the Abacha family to come out and make an official statement to counter the lies and allegations IBB made against their Late Father's memory.
They should also file charge's against IBB for defamation.
What a weak way to tell lie's at old age and try to play the victim.
He waited for all his Service Chief's to die and also closely waited for General Useni who was Abacha's best friend to die very recently before coming out to offload his 32 year's old lies.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Figolouis: 10:30am On Feb 22, 2025
Punish him with Billions of Naira! Naija na cruise kiss shocked[b][/b]
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by Tinubuadvocate: 10:31am On Feb 22, 2025
This country just fold your hands and be watching. IBB just lied on his book especially to those who he killed he can defend himself but who will defend those lost souls?

Another lie about his book he was trying to exonerate himself from 1966 coup please who promote the coup same set of people almost killed general ironsi claim that ironsi wasn't a senior officer to takeover.

He didn't only killed Abiola he make sure his legacy and wealth go down with him.
Re: It’s Not Too Late To Punish Babangida For June 12 Election Annulment- Sowore by PriceActionZ: 10:31am On Feb 22, 2025
He is now a hero to some people na. Babangida can never lie according to them.
In America, 70 year raveled crime is still being prosecuted and culprits are jailed accordingly. No mercy for criminals no matter your status and level in the society, but in Nigeria. .. they are heros. That's why the country is like this.
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