Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago has claimed that democracy has facilitated greater transparency and accountability in governance in a multi-party system; hence it is a victory against oppression and dictatorship.
The governor, who made his position known in a statement signed by his chief press secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, to celebrate this year’s Democracy Day, said democracy has led to vibrant political competition, the expression of diverse viewpoints, and increased civic engagement.
Bago said the Democracy Day celebration symbolises the victory of the collective will of the people over dictatorship and oppression, explaining that democracy has indeed attained a significant milestone in the country’s history.
The governor observed that Democracy Day reminds every patriotic Nigerian of the struggles, sacrifices, aspirations, and resilience of Nigerians, who have continued demonstrating their commitment to democracy through their participation in elections, advocacy for human rights, and defence of the rule of law.
He stated thus: “Democracy has facilitated greater transparency and accountability in governance. The multi-party system has led to vibrant political competition, expression of diverse viewpoints, and increased civic engagement, among other things.”
The governor, however, expressed concern about how, despite all the achievements in democracy, Nigeria has grappled with numerous challenges, such as electoral violence, insecurity, ethnic and religious intolerance, and economic hardship, hampering the growth and development of democracy in the country.
He tasked Nigerians with using this period to reflect on the progress, face the challenges, and deepen democratic ideals for a more robust democracy. He pointed out that doing so would require renewed commitment and collective efforts.
“As we celebrate Democracy Day, let us honour the sacrifices of past heroes and heroines who fought for Democracy and our freedom,” he declared while advocating for continuous electoral reforms, strengthening democratic institutions, promoting youth and women’s participation in politics, investing in education and youth empowerment, and addressing socio-economic challenges that are crucial to the advancement of democracy in Nigeria,” he said.
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