“For those of you that believe there is hopelessness in the country, we must all team up to make the direction for change. You may not understand now but when the direction is defined, when the rail is laid you will know it."
Al-Mustapha, who had been in detention for nearly 15 years, was
acquitted by the Court of Appeal Lagos recently over the killing of
Kudirat, wife of M.K.O Abiola, presumed winner of 1993 presidential
election.
Major Al-Mustapha, arrived Kaduna state metropolis from Zaria where he paid a visit to the Emir of Zazzau, Dr. Shehu Idris around 2.10pm.
Hundreds of youths trooped out to receive him and chanted , “ 2015: Major Al-Mustapha for president.”
Al-Mustapha seized the moment and responding to the youths under the umbrella of Arewa Youth Forum (AYF). He said his release was a victory for democracy and that he would meet with all youth bodies and organisations in both North and South in order to chart a new course.
“I was told that when I was released in Lagos, youths in Kaduna, Kano
and other parts of the North trooped out to celebrate my release. Those
in the south also did same, because I was told. I thought I was
forgotten but this has shown me that you love me and I love you all."
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