June 12: Tinubu Apologises for Omission, Confers National Honour on Ex-Gov Abubakar Umar
Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements.
Nigeria - President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday, June 19, conferred the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) on Abubakar Dangiwa Umar, a retired colonel and prominent June 12 advocate.

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Tinubu announced the honour on Thursday during the inauguration of a 300-bed hospital and vocational training institute in Kaduna.
As reported by The Cable on Friday, June 20, Umar, a former military officer and outspoken critic of successive governments, was described by the president as a “soldier of democracy”.
Speaking on Thursday, Tinubu said Umar’s name was inadvertently left out of the list of June 12 honourees announced on Democracy Day.
“Let me use this opportunity to correct an omission. Some of those people that I missed out during the June 12 broadcast at the National Assembly is Colonel Dangiwa.
“Today, let me correct that by honouring him with national recognition of CFR,” he said.

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Umar, who served as military governor of Kaduna state and later became a vocal advocate for democratic reforms, was a key figure in the campaign against the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election.
His omission from the June 12 honours had sparked criticism from some civil society actors and democracy advocates.
As reported by The Punch, President Tinubu said the national honour was a recognition of Umar’s courage and steadfastness in the struggle for democracy.
Recall that on Thursday, June 12, 2025, Tinubu conferred national honours on 66 individuals who played defining roles in Nigeria’s struggle for democracy.
Legit.ng reported that the president announced the honours while addressing a joint sitting of the national assembly.
Among the honourees were Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Humphrey Nwosu, and Kudirat Abiola, posthumously recognised for their critical roles.
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Similarly, Legit.ng reported that President Tinubu granted posthumous presidential pardon and conferred national honours on the late environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and the eight other members of the Ogoni Nine.
Tinubu made the declaration during his address to a joint session of the National Assembly to commemorate Nigeria’s Democracy Day on Thursday, June 12.
Exercising his constitutional powers under the Prerogative of Mercy, President Tinubu described the Ogoni Nine as "national heroes" who had fought valiantly for justice, equity, and the environment.
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