Tinubu Plagiarised Abiola’s Hope’93 Document — Momodu
The Director of Strategic Communications of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council, Bashorun Dele Momodu, has thrashed the manifesto of the the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying it was “copied notes” from the late Chief MKO Abiola’s Hope’93 manifesto.
Momodu, who is the Publisher of Ovation Magazine International, however, posited that the document is filled with half-thoughts, poor reasoning, and copied notes from Abiola’s ‘Hope ’93’ manifesto”.
Abiola was presumed to have won the 1993 presidential election on the platform of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), an election adjudged as the freest and fairest in the annals of Nigeria’s political process but was annulled by the military junta of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida.
But Buhari administration had recognised Abiola’s victory, making June 12 Nigeria’s Democracy Day and honoured the family and his Vice-Presidential candidate, Babagana Kingibe, who is currently serving as Buhari’s Special Envoy with cabinet rank status to Chad and the Lake Chad Basin Region.
Momodu, in an article titled: “APC: Renewed hope or forlorn hope?” criticised Tinubu’s manifesto as “an appropriation of MKO Abiola’s legacy” and pointed out the difference between Abiola and Tinubu, saying the latter’s presidential bid was a “forlorn hope”.
Momodu, who contested the party’s presidential primary with Atiku Abubakar, said the manifesto was “an insult to the sensibility and needs of Nigerians” and accused the authors of “copy and paste”.
“I urge you in the spirit of fairness to interrogate what the APC calls a manifesto. You will see that they are promising exactly what they have not been able to achieve in eight years.
“Chief Bola Tinubu is not new to Nigerian politics. It is sad that he allowed some people to copy and repackage, without tact or grace, the Abiola Hope ’93 manifesto and mixed it with the 2015 APC/Buhari manifesto for him.
“They even have the impudence to tag it ‘Renewed Hope’. Nigerians do not need a copy and paste manifesto. They want details and original ideas. The way this country is right now, offering the people empty promises would not take us forward.
“The question for every presidential candidate is how will you solve the problem? We all know what the problem is. Tell us how? For eight years, Bola Tinubu has projected himself as the power behind the throne.
“His party has failed to lead Nigeria forward. They must stop blaming the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). They must stop blaming the world and COVID 19. The duty of government is to provide leadership and solve problems. Leadership is about managing people and resources.
“Nigeria urgently requires a leader with exemplary capacity and ability to lead a nation in confusion with distinction and never with untested experimentation. We’ve already gone through calamitous experiments in the last eight years. The APC government is the only government that blames others and the past for its lack of innovation and creativity.”