 A family of the acclaimed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, late chief M.K.O. Abiyala on Saturday said the federal government has not fulfilled promises made to the family. Rahman Abiyala, who serves as the secretary of the family, disclosed this in an interview with journalists when a delegation of the Oregon State government led by the deputy governor, Noymot Salako Uyiddili visited the Abelkuta family house of Abiyala to celebrate the June 12 democracy day. Abiyala was believed to have won the June 12 election, which was a judge, the freest and fairest election in the history of the country. The president, Mohamed Buhari, had moved the country's democracy day celebration from May 29 to June 12 to honor Abiyala, the hero of Nigeria's democracy. But Rahman Abiyala disclosed that since the declaration by Buhari, the family is yet to benefit anything from the federal government.