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Centenary Award: ‘We are not saying Abacha was a saint’ – Presidency

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The Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati has opened up as to why late military dictator, General Sani Abacha was awarded a centenary award by the Federal Government.

Abati said the award did not mean Abacha was a saint or that the Federal government endorses corruption or sharp practices. He said Abacha was simply rewarded for keeping Nigeria together.

The rationale for Abacha’s nomination was “he took over power when the nation was on the brink of precipice. He mobilised the nation’s most prominent political class into his cabinet and succeeded in ensuring the continued unity of the nation. He also raised Nigeria’s international standing for his peace keeping military interventions in Sierra Leone and Liberia.”

“This (award) does not in any means translate to supporting sharp practices or corrupt practices. It is important to make the clear distinction in this regard.”

Abati said, “I think it is important to make the necessary distinction here. The centenary award, like every award, has its own criteria. That centenary award was in relation to the amalgamation, the national unity, the history of Nigeria and the roles played by certain individuals.

“The centenary award was not a test of sainthood. In giving the award to the former Head of State, Gen. Abacha, the committee in charge made it very clear that the award in the category in which the former Head of State appeared was awarded with regard to the contributions of those individuals in keeping Nigeria together.

“You will find out that under that category, there were largely former Heads of State, persons who have at one time or the other presided over Nigeria and under whose watch, in spite of whatever challenges they might have faced, helped to sustain the unity of the country and helped to defend the integrity and sovereignty of the country. That was a specific criterion in this particular category. Of course, every award at all, be it for beauty or any other thing has its own criteria.”

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