You Missed an Opportunity to Make History in 1993, Tinubu tells Babangida

President Bola Tinubu, on Thursday, revisited a moment from Nigeria’s political history when he confronted former military leader, General Ibrahim Babangida, over the repeated delays in inaugurating elected officials in 1993.

Speaking at a book launch held in Babangida’s honor, Tinubu shared how he had directly questioned the former head of state about his decision to postpone the swearing-in of newly elected lawmakers, including himself.

Tinubu was elected to the Senate in 1992 to represent Lagos West, during Babangida’s rule from 1985 to 1993.

The president recalled how the military government kept postponing their inauguration, despite acknowledging that they had won their seats.

Tinubu described how he and other elected officials were summoned to Abuja, where they expected to be officially sworn in. However, instead of an inauguration, they were met with further delays.

Tinubu recounted, “One thing I will never forget: you were in office, and you acknowledged that we were elected, yet you kept postponing our inauguration.

“Then you summoned us to Abuja. When we became restless, you called us to the International Conference Centre. I sat there, listening in my radical manner, convinced that you wouldn’t inaugurate us yet again.

“Before we even returned to the hotel, it was locked—and no key!

“Later, when Dele Cole invited me to make a remark, I confronted you. I told you that you had the opportunity to make history that day, but you failed to seize it. I asked, ‘Why not inaugurate us? Why are you calling us back and postponing it again?’

“They thought I would end up in jail. But at the end of my remarks, you came forward, shook my hand, and I will never forget that moment.”

Meanwhile, Tinubu also praised Babangida’s contributions to nation-building and credited the former military leader with inspiring his political journey.

“General Ibrahim Babangida, without you, people like me wouldn’t be in politics. You inspired some of us,” President Tinubu stated.

He continued, “Your progressive revolution — you said you wanted young, brilliant people in politics — back then in Dodan Barracks. You inspired some of us. And when we look at the programmes, many of us gathered here today for this library project can see the vision of a leader.

“Think you for who you are. As for the book, I haven’t read it yet, but I have taken my copy, and I will read it.

“Without you, people like me wouldn’t be in politics. Your progressive revolution, your insistence on bringing young, brilliant minds into politics — you inspired us.”

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