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June 12 heroes: OPC commends Tinubu for honouring Fasehun

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
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The Yoruba socio-cultural group, Oodua People’s Congress, OPC, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for awarding its founder, the Late Dr. Frederick Fasehun, the national honour of the Commander of the Niger, CON.

OPC also urged Tinubu to organise compensation for hundreds of victims of military brutality during the struggle for June 12.

In a press statement on Tuesday by OPC president, Otunba Wasiu Afolabi, the organisation showered praises on Tinubu for placing its medical doctor-turned-OPC founder in the honours list announced on June 12, 2025.

The group said it was a befitting recognition for the sacrifices that Fasehun and his organisation made to give birth to the current Nigerian democracy and the Fourth Republic.

Although he said the honour was coming 32 years after the onset of the current republic, Afolabi said: “This honour is better late than never.”

He added: “After granting those who are well-deserving of the national honour, the president should take the further noble step to implement a compensation scheme for those who lost life, limb and livelihood in the course of the struggle for this democracy. This compensation will be in line with the recommendation of the Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission under Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, also known as the Oputa Panel.

“Moreover, the present crop of politicians has become beneficiaries of the sweat and blood of those whom the Military under Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha oppressed, assaulted and killed over the struggle for June 12 and democracy.

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“Hundreds of OPC members, committed to the struggle to restore democracy to Nigeria, were attacked, maimed for life and murdered by General Abacha’s security forces, especially after OPC became affiliated with the umbrella organ for the June 12 struggle, NADECO.

“Dr. Fasehun was personally brutalised, arrested and incarcerated severally; his hospital, hotel and other businesses collapsed; but he remained undaunted and true to the struggle.

“But as God would have it, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a NADECO chieftain and frontrunner in the June 12 struggle, has today become the country’s president and Commander-in-Chief.”

OPC especially praised the Nigerian president for extending the national award to other patriotic Nigerians, living and dead, who struggled for democracy and ensured the exit of the military from governance.

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