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James Chikonamombe
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 1:22 PM
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Subject: [Mwananchi] susan rice and motive for MKO's murder

 

  

 Until recently, an American powerful lady, Susan Rice was the United States 
Ambassador to the United Nations. 
The US President, Barak Obama has recently nominated her for the position of 
the National Security Advisor. 
I wish Rice well in her new assignment but I am constrained to ask the 
following questions: What did she put in the tea that she served to Chief 
M.K.O. Abiola on July 8, 1998 just before he died? 
She was one of the last people who saw Abiola alive. She was said to have 
served him some tea, after which he reportedly coughed violently and one hour 
later, dropped dead. 
What was in the tea? Was it Abuja ”green tea”, Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Lipton or 
some other more exotic brand?
Can someone please ask Rice what her role was in the death of Abiola? Who sent 
her to do the job and who was she working for? As of that time, she was 
Assistant Secretary of State for America in President Bill Clinton’s 
government. Was she acting on his direct instructions or simply on the 
instructions of her boss and controller in Langley?
Abiola was the winner of Nigeria’s freest and fairest election. That election 
took place on June 12, 1993. The election was annulled by Gen. Ibrahim 
Babangida. 
Shortly after that, as a consequence of the sheer outrage that was generated by 
the annulment, Babangida was compelled to ”step aside” and hand over power to 
Chief Ernest Shonekan. 
In what was clearly a strategic maneuver, he left Gen. Sani Abacha (his own 
Chief of Army Staff) behind to be the Minister of Defence for the incoming 
administration.
A few months later Abacha toppled the Interim National Government of Chief 
Ernest Shonekan which he had served and seized power for himself. 
Abiola was arrested and detained. He was never granted his freedom again. 
Four years later Abacha himself was murdered by forces that are yet to be 
identified and General Abdulsalami Abubakar took power. Exactly 30 days after 
Abacha was killed, those same forces that killed him murdered Abiola as well in 
an attempt to ”balance the equation.”
These are the facts and sequence of events. 
One thing is self-evident and cannot be denied no matter which side of the 
divide one may have been on in the June 12 saga-certain questions must be 
answered. 
And some of those questions are as follows: Who killed Abiola? Who killed Sani 
Abacha? What role, if any, did officials of the Abubakar administration play in 
the murder of both men? What role did the CIA play and exactly what transpired 
in the room when Rice, Ambassador Thomas Pickering and two other faceless and 
nameless officials from the American Embassy met with Abiola on the very day 
that he was meant to have been “released.” Sadly, instead of being released on 
that day, he dropped dead in what can only be described as mysterious and 
questionable circumstances.
This is all the more so because Abiola’s security officer and the man that was 
charged with looking after him and protecting him throughout the time that he 
was incarcerated (ASP Zadok) told the Oputa panel in 2002 that Abiola was ”hale 
and hearty” and in ”very high spirits” just before going into the meeting with 
the Americans. 
He went further by telling the panel that as he was about to enter Aguda House 
(the premises where the meeting was scheduled to be held) with Abiola he was 
asked to leave his principal, to step out of the premises and to go and pick up 
another car from somewhere else by one of General Abdulsalami’s security 
officers. 
He promptly obeyed the order but half an hour later when he came back he found 
Abiola in a terrible condition, coughing violently, writhing all over the floor 
in pain and breathing his last breath. Thirty minutes later he gave up the 
ghost.
Another question that needs to be answered is the one that the veteran 
journalist and respected columnist, Mr. Gbolabo Ogunsanwo, has dubbed as “the 
question of the missing one hour." Permit me to explain. According to the 
testimony that was given to the Oputa Panel by Major Hamza Al Mustapha, who was 
Abacha’s Chief Security Officer, from the first day that Abiola was arrested 
right up until the day that he was murdered, he (Al Mustapha) was in charge of 
his (Abiola’s) security. Each time Abiola was moved from one safe house to 
another, he had to sign for it. Each time Abiola ate his food or drank 
anything, his men tasted and drank it before-hand. He went as far as to say 
that each time Abiola went to the toilet he was made aware of it and that 
nothing happened around Abiola or to him without his direct permission and the 
involvement of his most loyal men. 
After Abacha was murdered and Abdulsalami Abubakar became Head of State, Al 
Mustapha was still in charge of Abiola’s security and he still maintained 
direct responsibility for his life, his well-being and his welfare right up 
until the minute that he was murdered.
When Mustapha appeared before the Oputa Panel, he exposed the fact that in the 
entire period of four years that he and his team watched over Abiola, it was 
only in the one hour that he was killed that they had no knowledge or control 
of what was happening to or around him. 
According to him, Abiola was removed from the guest house that he had been 
staying without his (Al Mustapha’s) signature or knowledge and without anyone 
seeking his permission. 
Simply put, he was kept in the dark about the whole thing. Secret orders were 
given to keep him out of the loop, to take Abiola to a destination which he 
knew nothing about and to ensure that none of the usual trusted food tasters 
and minders was with him. The only person that accompanied Abiola from the old 
guard of those that had watched over him for the previous four years was Zadok 
and when they arrived at Aguda House (the venue of the meeting), he was 
reportedly conveniently sent on a meaningless errand by Abubakar’s Chief 
Security Officer and told to leave. 
Hence, for the first time in four years, Abiola was left completely on his own 
and he was surrounded by a coterie of strange faces who had no genuine 
affection or empathy for him. He was with them for one hour and during that 
period, not one of those that had watched over him, that had secured his safety 
and that he had grown familiar with him over the entire four-year period of his 
incarceration, was with him. 
It was during that ”missing hour”, when he was all alone and very vulnerable, 
that he was poisoned.
Given these circumstances I have no doubt that this was a case of premeditated 
murder but the question is whose call was it and why did it have to happen? 
What was the motive? 
Was it done just to ”balance the equation” as some said at the time or was it 
done in an attempt to pave the way for an Obasanjo Presidency one year later? 
Could Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo have been released from jail and elected President 
if Abiola had lived and if he had insisted on claiming his mandate? The 
Nigerian people have a right to know the truth and it is high time that those 
that have wielded power in this country for the last few decades told them. 
The powers that be must appreciate the fact that they cannot sweep things under 
the carpet forever and that one day, no matter how long it takes, they will be 
held accountable by God and the Nigerian people for the morbid, secret and 
oftentimes homicidal choices and decisions that they made.

 

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