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Democracy Day Legacy: Tinubu, Dasuki, and Nigeria’s Political Alliances

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJune 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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As Nigeria commemorates the historic annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election, the complex, intertwined political legacies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki have returned to the forefront of national discourse. The anniversary forces a harsh reexamination of the shifting alliances that define the brutal theater of Nigerian power politics.

For older Nigerians, June 12 is the agonizing memory of a democratic mandate stolen by military fiat when Moshood Abiola’s undeniable victory was annulled. Yet, the modern political reality of Africa’s most populous nation is built upon the strange bedfellows created in the decades following that national trauma, specifically the backroom negotiations that eventually led to the collapse of the PDP hegemony.

The Architects of the Opposition Merger

While President Tinubu is universally recognized for his pro-democracy activism during the NADECO struggles, the hidden role of retired Colonel Sambo Dasuki in shaping modern Nigerian democracy is a subject of profound historical irony. A recent retrospective by analyst Mohammed Dahiru Lawal highlights Dasuki’s critical, yet largely forgotten, lobbying efforts in the build-up to the 2011 presidential elections.

During that highly volatile period, Dasuki operated as a crucial interlocutor attempting to forge an alliance between the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), heavily influenced by Tinubu, and the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), led by Muhammadu Buhari. Though the 2011 merger attempt ultimately collapsed, the diplomatic groundwork laid by Dasuki served as the architectural blueprint for the successful formation of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2013—the very machine that brought both Buhari and Tinubu to absolute power.

The Tragedy of the Peacemaker

The tragedy of Sambo Dasuki lies in the brutal reality of the political establishment he helped engineer. After serving as the National Security Adviser under President Goodluck Jonathan, Dasuki found himself targeted by the very political forces he had previously attempted to unify.

  • The $2.1 Billion Scandal: Following the APC’s 2015 victory, Dasuki was arrested and charged with overseeing the illegal diversion of $2.1 billion meant for the procurement of arms to fight the Boko Haram insurgency.
  • Defiance of Court Orders: Despite multiple federal courts and the ECOWAS Court of Justice ordering his release on bail, the Buhari administration extrajudicially detained Dasuki for over four years, citing “national security” concerns.
  • Political Irony: Dasuki’s prolonged incarceration under a government led by Buhari—a man he had previously lobbied on behalf of—stands as a stark testament to the unforgiving, zero-sum nature of Nigerian political vendettas.
  • The Tinubu Era: Now, under the presidency of Bola Tinubu, the narrative surrounding Dasuki’s legacy is quietly undergoing a revisionist evaluation among northern political elites.

The Lesson of June 12

The juxtaposition of Tinubu’s current honors and Dasuki’s enduring political scars offers a brutal lesson on the mechanics of power. June 12 remains the symbolic bedrock of Nigerian democracy, yet the actual governance of the state is dictated by ruthless pragmatism and the continual betrayal of past allies.

Political historians argue that understanding the Dasuki tragedy is essential to understanding the current trajectory of the Tinubu administration. It serves as a reminder that the architects of political coalitions are frequently the first casualties once absolute power is secured and consolidated within the Presidential Villa.

As the nation pauses to honor the martyrs of the 1993 democratic struggle, the shadows of men like Sambo Dasuki—who built the bridges others walked across to claim the presidency—linger uncomfortably in the background.

The true legacy of June 12 is not merely the celebration of democratic ideals, but the recognition of the severe, often tragic, personal costs exacted upon those who dare to engineer political change in Nigeria.

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