Kola Abiola: The Quintessential PRP Presidential Candidate is the contender to beat

By Sanjo Philemon

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), Alhaji Lateef Kola Abiola (LKO), the scion of the famous Bashorun MKO Abiola Dynasty is an household name that needs no introduction in Nigeria or any part of the world. It is however, not a news that LKO is among the frontliners of those who visibly wish to turn around the pungently battered fortune of this nation in all the spheres of life like education, security, health, provision of social amenities, attraction of industries and creation of conducive environment for job creation for the teeming youths in the society etc.  What could have been stranger than fiction is if the scion of the late MKO Abiola has not shown interest in coming to the aid of the downthrodden masses through democratic means by way of his presidential candidature in the forthcoming February 2023 general elections.

Though born with a silver spoon in his mouth, LKO  is neither complacent nor comfortable with the plight of the poor majority in this country which is the veritable reason why he has decided to invest his time, money, expertise and other God-given resources to ensure, through the ballot, that this country is made better than how it has been visibly currently plundered by the President Muhammad Buhari-led rudderless administration under the aegis of the All Progressives Congress (APC), which has ostensibly failed the people of this country in all ramifications.

It is not for the fun of it that Alhaji Kola Abiola opted to accomplish his presidential ambition under the umbrella of the PRP but in order to make a profound statement that he is a Pan-Nigerian political leader whose political star would shine and perpetually radiate no matter where he is operating from.  Since LKO emerged the Presidential candidate of the PRP, his political endeavours have become a movement as his tumultuous supporters mill round him as ants do to sugar.

One identifiable unique attribute of the PRP Presidential candidate is that he doesn’t believe in riding on the political fame of his late father, Bashorun MKO Abiola, in order to gain political mileage from any quarters. His actions and inactions have been portraying him as an independent-minded political colossus who has carved a niche for himself in all the spheres of life.

It is however, observed that as much as LKO has been striving not to let his famous and wealthy family background to have an iota of influence in his political activities, this has however, turned out to be an impossible. Utopia as a golden fish has no hiding place; a giant cannot beget a dwarf just the way it is equally axiomatic that the offspring of  an elephant would resemble its father in all ramifications no matter the prevailing situation or condition.  Apart from a noticeable resounding physical appearance with his biological father, the acclaimed winner of the 1993 presidential election which was annulled by the maximum ruler, Military President Ibrahim Babangida, everything about him proves to be that he is an indisputable replica of his late billionaire father.

The genuineness of LKO to serve his fatherland conscientiously is not in doubt as he is pathologically endowed with sterling leadership qualities and inherited humanitarian desire to make a difference in the society where hunger, wants and needs walk tall the streets of the nation.  The PRP’s Presidential candidate can also be described as a credible metaphorical bridge between the youths and the oldies in the Nigerian society which is the potent reason why he would blend easily in meeting the yearnings and aspirations of the people irrespective of their ages as the next Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Unfolding events over the years have however, shown that LKO is a man of the people who is always at home with both the aristocratic and downthrodden members of the society despite his noble and wealthy background. It is his penchant to diligently serve the people of this country that has been his attraction to be the next President of this nation. LKO is sufficiently lettered and well-exposed through extensive travellings across the world especially the Western World where there is resemblance and demonstrated democratic governance strictly governed by the rules of law.

Lateef Kola Abiola, was born on July 1, 1962 in Abeokuta, Ogun State, into the family of the late Bashorun MKO Abiola and Alhaja Simbiat Abiola.  LKO had his elementary and secondary school education in Ogun State where he attended Baptist High School and later did a term at Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School and later crossed over to Aiyetoro where he completed his secondary education.

After his secondary school education, LKO went to Berkeley and then Colorado State University, where he obtained a Bachelor degree in Finance and an MBA in Business Administration.  Kola Abiola returned from England and started the University Staff School, Akoka, Lagos. During that time, his mother was a lecturer at Yaba College of Technology, Yaba, Lagos, while the father was an accountant.  Kola Abiola’s father was the co-owner of ITT and also the owner of RCN,  Radio Communications Nigeria, Wonderloaf Bakery, Concord Press of Nigeria PLC, Abiola Farms, Abiola Bookshops, Concorde Airlines and African Concord among others.

After his compulsory one-year  National Youth Service Corps(NYSC) in Zaria, Kola Abiola restructured and reorganized some of his father’s companies. It is on record that Bashorun MKO Abiola’s company was one of the first indigenous companies to drill and find oil, after it was launched.  It created a lot of excitement, not just for their family, but for the whole country because it was fully indigenous.  The late  Bashorun MKO Abiola was awarded the GCFR posthumously on June 6, 2018 by President Muhammadu Buhari and Nigeria’s Democracy Day  was changed  to June 12.

LKO declared his intention to contest the 2023 presidential race under the platform of of the PRP on April 14, 2022.

The PRP is a social democratic political party in Nigeria.  It is the Second Republic reincarnation of the Northern Elements Progressive Union(NEPU) and the Fourth Republic reincarnation of a similar namesake which was floated by the supporters of the late Mallam Aminu Kano after his withdrawal from the defunct National Party of Nigeria (NPN).  It is not a gainsaying that the PRP Presidential candidate, Alhaji Kola Abiola and his running mate, Haro Zego, who are fully in the 2023  presidential race are conscientiously prepared to provide the needed national leadership at this critical time in the history of the nation.

There is a golden plea for Nigerians who are yet to make up their minds on who to cast their presidential votes for, to gear up without further delay in order not to be left behind by the political moving train of Kola Abiola, as developing  political events are pointing out to the fact that the PRP will definitely repeat the late MKO Abiola’s presidential feat during the 2023 general elections.

It would be recalled that the elated Kola Abiola disclosed not long ago in Abuja that his party would win the 2023 presidential election.  The PRP Presidential candidate who made the assertion when he and the governorship candidates of his party received their Certificates of Return from the National Chairman of the party, Malam Falalu Bello, has the following to say:

“It reminds me of 1993. A lot of people came out for the first time to vote because of MKO.  We are going to have a repeat of that in 2023.  If we can win it then, we should win it now. The biggest role the PRP would play at the general elections is to serve as a bridge for current generation of Nigerian youths. We are going to bring the younger generation into politics, governance and leadership.

“I am appealing to the youths to regard us as the vehicle of change.  We should make sure that at the next election, we have the highest voter turnout.  By this, we will make your voices and number count”, LKO assured.  Kola Abiola tasked the party’s governorship candidates to ensure that the youths obtain their PVCs as it is the only party that doesn’t have any encumbrances, adding that: “We will use that to build the future of Nigeria. We are a national party.

“To everybody’s surprise, we had 3,625 delegates at the primary elections. We are present in every local government area. We have 22 candidates for governorship elections and we have more than 500 candidates vying for other different offices. In the history of the PRP, this is the largest so far till date,” LKO declared.

Having enumerated the foregoing, it is not an hyperbolic expression to state and conclude that the scion of the late Bashorun MKO Abiola, Alhaji Lateef Kola Abiola, the presidential candidate of the PRP, is a candidate to beat in the February 2023 presidential election.

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