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GoNigeria Seeks Deeper Democratic Reforms, Expands Mandate Beyond Voter Mobilisation

Abiodun Sivowaku by Abiodun Sivowaku
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L-R: The converners: Atedo Peterside, Aisha Yesufu, HRH Sanusi II and Bishop Hassan Kukah.

L-R: The converners: Atedo Peterside, Aisha Yesufu, HRH Sanusi II and Bishop Hassan Kukah.

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The GoNigeria Initiative has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s democracy, urging the nation to look beyond periodic elections and focus on building credible institutions that ensure accountability, justice, and security for all citizens.

In a statement signed by its convener, Atedo Peterside, and released on behalf of the Initiative, GoNigeria announced that it was expanding its mandate to include advocacy for electoral reform, freedom of speech, judicial reform, and the security of life and property—pillars it described as essential to sustaining democratic governance.

Originally conceived as a youth mobilisation platform under the Anap Foundation, GoNigeria gained prominence for encouraging young Nigerians to register with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), and participate actively in elections. Over recent election cycles, the campaign galvanised nationwide engagement among first-time voters and civil society actors.

However, the Initiative now argued that broader structural and institutional reforms were needed if Nigeria’s democracy is to evolve beyond mere electoral rituals.

“Building a durable democracy requires far more than periodic elections,” the statement read. “It demands strong institutions, protected rights, and security structures that command public trust and ensure accountable governance.”

GoNigeria identified electoral reform as central to democratic legitimacy, noting that credible elections remain the most critical test of a nation’s commitment to democratic values.

The group cited persistent electoral irregularities—such as vote-buying, result manipulation, voter intimidation, and weak election administration—as key factors eroding public trust.

“Without credible elections, democracy risks becoming symbolic rather than substantive,” the statement noted, emphasising that reform would enhance leadership legitimacy, reduce violence, encourage participation, and deepen accountability.

The Initiative underscored the need to safeguard free expression, describing it as “the lifeblood of democratic governance.”

According to GoNigeria, freedom of speech enables citizens, media, and civic organisations to scrutinise power, share opinions, and drive inclusion. “A democracy that silences dissent risks sliding into authoritarianism, even if elections continue to hold,” the group warned.

GoNigeria further stressed that an independent and credible judiciary is indispensable to Nigeria’s constitutional democracy. Judicial reform, the group said, remains crucial in upholding the rule of law, protecting fundamental rights, resolving political disputes, and combating corruption.

“When the judiciary is weak, politicised, or corrupt, democracy loses both its moral authority and legal foundation,” the statement asserted.

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The security of citizens, GoNigeria noted, is a non-negotiable foundation of democracy. The Initiative linked widespread insecurity—manifested through insurgency, kidnapping, banditry, communal clashes, and political thuggery—to declining voter participation and a diminished sense of national legitimacy.

“Citizens cannot participate meaningfully in democratic processes under conditions of fear and violence,” the group said, warning that insecurity encourages authoritarian responses and disrupts both governance and economic development.

Beyond institutional reform, GoNigeria called on Nigerians to embrace democratic values as a shared civic responsibility. The group argued that democracy thrives only when citizens understand and actively defend the principles upon which it is built.

According to Peterside, achieving a stable and enduring democracy requires both structural integrity and a populace that deeply values freedom, tolerance, and participation. “Democracy depends not just on laws and structures, but also on citizens imbibing the habits and values that sustain it,” the statement read.

The statement was signed by Peterside and released on behalf of the Initiative’s 24 advocates, an influential mix of civic leaders, technocrats, clerics, and creatives. They include: Atedo Peterside (convener); Abubakar Siddique Mohammed; Aisha Yesufu; Arunma Oteh; Ayisha Osori; Obonganwan Barbara Etim James; Binta Max Gbinije; Dike Chukwumerije; Dudu Mamman Manuga; Folarin Falana (Falz); Hamzat Lawal; Ibrahim Dahiru Waziri; Kashim Ibrahim-Imam; Bishop Matthew Kukah; Muhammad Ali Pate; Muhammad Sanusi II (Emir of Kano); Ngozi Coker; Nuruddeen Lemu; Osita Chidoka; Salamatu Hussaini Suleiman; Sola Akinyede; Tomiwa Aladekomo; and Tony Rapu.

As GoNigeria charts this broader path, the Initiative reiterated that true democratic progress goes beyond conducting elections every four years—it requires consistent advocacy for institutions and rights that make those elections meaningful.

“Democracy in Nigeria must become more than a procedure. It must become transformative,” the statement concluded.

With this renewed mission, GoNigeria positions itself not just as an electoral mobilisation movement but as a sustained force for governance accountability, institutional reform, and civic awakening.

LEADERSHIP reports that GoNigeria is an initiative of the Anap Foundation, dedicated to promoting good governance, civic engagement, and democratic participation across Nigeria.

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