
Sadiq Abacha, son of Nigeria’s former military ruler, General Sani Abacha, has described his late father as a victim of envy and betrayal.......CONTINUE READING THE ARTICLE FROM THE SOURCE>>>>>
In a Facebook post on Saturday, Sadiq expressed confidence that history would judge Abacha fairly despite ongoing criticism.
“The man Abacha—you have always been the one they envied with silent deceit. History shall remember you for being a better leader, no matter how much they try to put you down. As a son, I am most proud of you today. You indeed are the man they wish they were half of,” he wrote.
He concluded his message with a Hausa proverb: “Duk wanda yayi jifa a kasuwa,” which translates to “whoever throws a stone in the market…”—a phrase commonly interpreted as a reminder that actions have consequences.
Sadiq’s remarks come in the wake of the recent release of former military President Ibrahim Babangida’s memoir, which has reignited discussions about the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election. Babangida admitted that the election, won by MKO Abiola, was annulled due to internal pressures within his government, allegedly led by Abacha.
While Babangida has expressed regret over the decision, Sadiq’s statement offers a contrasting perspective on his father’s legacy.
General Abacha ruled Nigeria from 1993 until his death in 1998. His tenure was defined by economic reforms and security policies, but also marred by allegations of human rights abuses and corruption.