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Nigeria: Imprisoned Political Leader Dies Following Meeting With U.S. Officials; Autospy Indicates Natural Causes; Head of State Reaffirms Commitment to Political Reform
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2009
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The Secretary-General had announced at a press conference in the Nigerian capital of Abuja, in the morning, that there was “total unanimity” on the need to release all political prisoners and detainees. Following a series of meetings with officials, traditional leaders and representatives of civil society, as well as political prisoners, including Chief Moshood K. Abiola, the Secretary-General had concluded that there was broad agreement on a number of key issues. All Nigerians insisted on a return to democracy, the Secretary-General said, adding that all wanted a peaceful, democratic and, above all, credible process leading to free and fair elections. All Nigerians also wanted to live under the rule of law, with full respect for human rights.
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1 Text from the United Nations [www.un.org].
2. White House Press Release, July 7, 1998.
3. United Nations Press Release (SG/SM/6634), July 7, 1998.
4. United Nations Press Release (SG/SM/6635), July 10, 1998.
5. Department of State Press Release, July 11, 1998.
6. Text from the Embassy of Nigeria, Washington, DC.
7. United Nations Press Release (SG/SM/6646), July 21, 1998.
8. United Nations Press Release (SG/SM/6646), July 21, 1998.