•Late MKO Abiola
In commemoration of the 32nd Democracy Day Anniversary in Nigeria, The Patriots, a group of Eminent Leaders of thought, statesmen and women in Nigeria in collaboration with June 12 Pro Democracy Movement of Nigeria will hold its annual agenda setting national dialogue on the future of Nigeria on Thursday, June 12, 2025 under the Theme: “June 12: Democracy Without A Democratic Constitution: Which Way For Nigeria?”
The event, which is expected to consolidate the popular aspiration of Nigerians for the actualisation of a new democratic people’s constitution for Nigeria will commence at 11am at The Lagos Travels Inn, Ikeja, Lagos, shall be rounded off with a major tributes session later in the day at the Lagos residence of MKO Abiola in recognition of the martyrdom of MKO Abiola towards the restoration of the current democracy in Nigeria.
According to a statement today signed by Prof Anthony Kila for the conveners and made available to The Frontier, expected to address this year’s Democracy Day Confab are state governors, lawmakers, eminent leaders of thought, statesmen and women and political leaders/activists from across Nigeria, including Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former secretary general of the Commonwealth and Chairman of The Patriots.
Others are Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu of Lagos State, Rt Hon Aminu Tambuwal, a former Speaker of House of Representatives, General Ike Nwachukwu, Dr Olisa Agbakoba SAN, Prof Mike Ozekhome, SAN, Barr Femi Falana, SAN, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, Prof Kingsley Moghalu, Senator Shehu Sanni, Aare Dele Momodu, Barr Adewole Adebayo, Esq, Alhaji Shettima Yerima, Barr Malachy Ugwumadu, Veteran Olawale Okunniyi, Comrade Josef Eva, Comrade Ayo Adewale, among others
The gathering, the statement added, will undertake a celebration procession from the venue of the democracy confab at Lagos Travels Inn to the adjacent Residence of late M.K.O Abiola located at No. 42/46 MKO Abiola crescent off Toyin, Street, Ikeja, Lagos, where major stakeholders in the Democratic Movement of Nigeria will be expected to honour the martyrdom of the late Chief MKO Abiola, winner of the June 12 1993 elections adjudged by the Nigerian State as the freest, fairest and most credible in Nigeria’s political history.


