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Nigeria Risks Democratic Collapse Without Reforms — Civil Society Leader

Ademu Idakwo by Ademu Idakwo
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A prominent public affairs advocate and Head of Mission of the Leadership and Accountability Initiative, Hon. Nwazuluahu Henry Shield, has warned that Nigeria’s democracy is under severe strain, declaring that the country risks democratic collapse if urgent reforms are not undertaken.

Shield spoke on Wednesday as guest speaker at the 1st National Convention of the Democratic Leadership Alliance (DLA), a new political party, where he delivered a keynote address titled, “Strengthening Our Democratic Foundation.”

Addressing delegates, political stakeholders, and civil society actors, Shield described the convention as more than a political gathering, saying it represented “a moral statement” and a call for democratic rebirth in Nigeria.

According to him, Nigerians are becoming increasingly disillusioned with the political system due to worsening hardship, weakened institutions, lack of accountability, and fears surrounding the future of democratic governance ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“Our democracy is alive, yes, but it is wounded. It breathes, but with difficulty. It survives, but under immense strain,” he declared.

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He identified what he described as four major threats undermining Nigeria’s democratic foundation: collapse of public trust, erosion of institutional integrity, commercialization of politics, and growing political intolerance.

Shield lamented that many Nigerians no longer believe government exists for the people, accusing the political elite of abandoning the masses after elections while living in “obscene luxury” amid deepening poverty.

He further warned that the increasing perception of partisanship within democratic institutions posed a danger to national stability.

“When institutions lose public confidence, democracy itself becomes endangered,” he said.

The guest speaker also condemned the rising cost of politics in Nigeria, arguing that competence and ideas have been replaced by money and political inducement, thereby shutting out young people, women, professionals, and reform-minded citizens from governance.

On political intolerance, Shield warned that dissent and criticism were increasingly being treated as acts of disloyalty.
“Democracy dies the moment citizens become afraid to speak,” he stated.

He urged the DLA not to become “another vehicle for elite recycling,” cautioning against godfatherism, imposition of candidates, and personality-driven politics.

According to him, the party must stand for merit, competence, integrity, accountability, and genuine service to the people.

“A party that cannot practice democracy internally cannot defend democracy nationally,” he warned.

Shield stressed that the greatest threat facing Nigeria was not poverty alone but hopelessness, noting that when citizens lose faith in democracy, they begin to embrace extremism, separatism, or authoritarian alternatives.

He called for the protection of electoral credibility, judicial independence, freedom of speech, media freedom, and the sanctity of the ballot box.

“Nigeria must never drift into a one-party mentality where dissent is weakened and democratic competition is suffocated,” he cautioned.

The keynote speaker urged political leaders to build a new Nigeria based on competence, justice, fairness, and national unity rather than ethnicity or religious sentiments.

He also challenged young Nigerians, women, and civil society groups to remain actively engaged in defending democratic values.

“As you begin this journey, remember this: political parties should not merely seek power; they should seek national transformation,” Shield added.

He concluded by expressing hope that the DLA convention would mark the beginning of “a new democratic awakening” capable of restoring citizens’ confidence in governance and public institutions across the country.

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Ademu Idakwo

Ademu Idakwo

Ademu Idakwo is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with 23 years of experience, specialising in politics and human interest reporting. His published work has contributed to political discourse in Nigeria and across Africa.

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