President Tinubu on democracy

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President Tinubu on democracy

President Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech sparks debate on Nigeria’s democratic system. Explore the challenges and calls for reform to strengthen Tinubu demo Read More: https://punchng.com/president-tinubu-on-democracy/

In his Democracy Day Speech, Friday, June 12, 2026, President Bola Tinubu observed that “for 27 unbroken years… Nigerians have chosen their leaders through the ballot box, witnessed peaceful transitions of power, and resolved disagreements in courtrooms and legislative chambers—not through violence”. When he added, “We have experienced the longest stretch of civilian rule in our history,” and that “Our democracy is not perfect, but… we must … strengthen it,” and that “we have a duty to… deepen the democratic institutions for which (our heroes) fought,” he struck a chord. The ghost of the argument that Nigeria was running a “civilian tyranny” and not a “democratic” system rang through, revealing several pointers that those in Nigeria’s politics are acting like predators who have captured the state and now run it to the exclusion of the citizens. His admonishment, “The greatest tribute we can pay (to our heroes past) is to build a Nigeria where freedom is protected, justice is upheld, opportunity is expanded, and government is accountable,” should have been addressed to the political elite who have inflicted several years of neglect, mismatched policies and larceny, and not to Nigerians. When you ask, “How much freedom does the average Nigerian have, how much justice can he get from the law courts, to what extent is the Nigerian without connection enjoying inclusivity, and which state actor acts as if he is accountable to Nigerians,” you are not likely to get a positive response. The Nigerian state has been held captive by a cavalier and buccaneer political elite that rides roughshod on the civilian masses, almost with the belief that no one, and certainly not the system, can audit or indict their actions. Each day, they betray the notion, or article of faith, that any politician or political party that has the privilege of appointing the chairman, directors and State Resident Electoral Commissioners of the Independent National Electoral Commission has a lock on who gets elected into any political office. When you remember that politicians in power also appoint all judicial officers, including the Chief Justice of Nigeria, who is also the chairman of the Nigerian Judicial Council that has the authority to discipline judicial officers, you will see how helpless the citizens have become in the face of the power and greed of the politicians. By appointing INEC and judicial officers, the “lucky” political elite effectively takes away the freedom of the people to choose their leaders, compromises the judicial system, and excludes the citizens from power and eco

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