Disappointment with General Sani Abacha's failure to restore democracy in Nigeria., Lack of vision and political will to address the country's problems., Concerns about the release of political detainees, particularly Chief MKO Abiola., Frustration with the military junta's inability to address socio-political and economic stability., Criticism of General Abacha's broadcast for not

PM News . 02 October 1997 . Pg 3

  The text discusses General Sani Abacha's independence speech in Nigeria on October 1, 1998, in which he promised to return the country to democracy. However, Nigerians have expressed disappointment and skepticism towards Abacha's promise, as they believe he lacks vision and has not provided enough details on how he plans to restore political stability to the country. The text also highlights the ongoing political detention of Chief MKO Abiola and other political detainees, which many see as a major obstacle to political and economic stability in Nigeria.

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The text discusses General Sani Abacha's independence speech in Nigeria on October 1, 1998, in which he promised to return the country to democracy. However, Nigerians have expressed disappointment and skepticism towards Abacha's promise, as they believe he lacks vision and has not provided enough details on how he plans to restore political stability to the country. The text also highlights the ongoing political detention of Chief MKO Abiola and other political detainees, which many see as a major obstacle to political and economic stability in Nigeria.

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