Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
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former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, has lamented that since
the return to democracy in 1999, most of the elections in the country
have been a mockery of democracy.
The leader of the All Progressives
Congress said this during at the inaugural lecture of the Freedom House
Democracy Lecture series in Lagos on Monday.
While reflecting on the recently
concluded election in Ekiti State, Tinubu said there were still traces
of dictatorship in the nation’s democracy that was why the Federal
Government shut down newspapers and restricted freedom of movement by
prohibiting key APC members from travelling into Ekiti state prior to
elections.
He added that it was the same reason why
the Federal Government deployed more security people to hover over the
elections in Ekiti than they do to protect the people and tackle the
security challenges in Borno state.
He said, “Instead of being the periodic
celebration of democracy, elections in Nigeria have generally mocked the
very notion of democracy they are supposed to uphold. Worst has been
what comes after elections.
“Since the winner often is not chosen by
the people but by some subterranean process, he continues to dishonour
the people while resorting to that subterranean process in how he rules.
Generally, these office holders believe they have the inborn right to
rule instead of have been given a duty to govern.
“For the most part, elections have
become a perverse form of modern coronation. Instead of choosing public
servants, elections in Nigeria have been basically to select a new
aristocracy, an elected royalty.”
Also speaking at the event, Rivers State
Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, urged Nigerians to mobilise for street
protest as way to stop stealing by public funds, adding that pelting of
guilty public leaders could also deter them from diverting government
funds for their private use.
He maintained that public office holders could not fight corruption because the institutions were already compromised.
He said, “The only way to stop us from
stealing is to stone us. The followers are equally guilty as the
leadership. The institutions are already compromised and there is no
alternative to them. Nigerians seem not be against corruption but they
are against how long you stay being corrupt. Don’t expect those in
public office to fight corruption.”
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