EKWUEME: SHAGARI SPEAKS ON WHAT EX-VICE PRESIDENT WENT THROUGH BECAUSE OF ABACHA
Shehu Shagari, Second Republic President, has said his late
former deputy, Alex Ekwueme was a reliable and trusted ally.
The former president said the deep trust he had for Ekwueme
made it difficult for mischief makers to drive a wedge between them.
In a statement he signed, Shagari also recalled how his
administration was infamously terminated through a military coup in December
1983.
Shagari said Ekwueme was a very courageous man, who suffered
several months of imprisonment and house arrest with a number of politicians
who served in the Second Republic.
According to Shagari, “Dr. Ekwueme was a deputy I trusted.
We understood each other well and it was impossible for mischief makers to
drive a wedge between us.
“He was a loyal lieutenant and because of his excellent
contributions to his success of our administration during our first time
tenure, I had no hesitation to nominate him to run with me again for second
term.
“This great democrat dared the military government of Gen.
Sani Abacha, by demonstrating against the infamous agenda to transmute from military
head of state to civilian president via a contrived political transition
programme.
“Taking a great risk, Dr. Ekwueme, together with other
nationalists under the aegie of G34 doggedly withstood the military rule of
Gen. Abacha, and later mid-wife the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
“That was why in spite of the ordeals he went through in the
hands of the military and the campaign of calamity against his person, his
character remained impeccable and unimpeachable.
“He has served Nigeria diligently. He has done his bit. In
life he was a great man; a patriot; a statesman. Even in death his many
achievement and greatness cannot be diminished.
“It is considered socially inappropriate to speak ill of the
dead. So often those who pay tribute to the dead shower on them undeserved
praise. I stand not to give underserved eulogy to this hero.
“Whatever I say here today, I have said of him in his life
time,” the former president said.
“I will continue to relish the memory of the good times we
shared together.
“Dr. Alex Ekwueme has finished his own race and has gone to
rest.
“It is left for those of us still alive to emulate the
virtues he exemplified especially serving humanity with the fear of God.”
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