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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Nigeria scores seven out of 100 in democracy under Obasanjo to Tinubu: Plateau Speaker

• June 12, 2024
Olusegun Obasanjo, Musa Yar'adua, Goodluck Jonathan, Muhammadu Buhari, Bola Tinubu
Olusegun Obasanjo, Musa Yar’adua, Goodluck Jonathan, Muhammadu Buhari, Bola Tinubu

The Plateau House of Assembly speaker, Gabriel Dewan, says Nigerian leaders, including himself, have failed the people after 25 years of the country’s unbroken democracy.

Mr Dewan, who spoke with journalists in Jos on Wednesday, therefore rated Nigeria’s democracy low.

The speaker said that the country was blessed with abundant human and natural resources, but its leaders did not properly harness them.

He stated that with the natural resources and blessings God had bestowed upon Nigeria, the country ought to be far better than it is now. 

Mr Dewan stated that there were countries with far fewer resources than Nigeria, yet they were in a much better state.

“At times, some of us even begin to wonder if it would be better to return to military rule, as most of the infrastructure in this country was built by military governments.

“The creation of states, local government areas, and most of our federal highways were all accomplished under military rule. If I were to score the performance of democracy in Nigeria from 1999 to today (sic), I would rate it at seven per cent out of 100 per cent. 

“This is across all sectors: infrastructure, education, health, and more.  Consider this: today in Nigeria, our ministers of education send their children to private schools. 

“Our minister of health does not seek medical attention in public facilities. Even local government chairmen lack the confidence to send their own children to public schools, which they directly manage,” he said.

According to him, leaders must take responsibility. 

He added that the country needs to overhaul its democratic practices completely, as what Nigeria is practising at the moment is not true democracy. 

“I pray that we, as leaders, can think deeply and act in a way that gives true meaning to democracy. Otherwise, we will continue to face these problems. From 1999 to date, our performance under democracy has been woeful, and it needs a total change,” Mr Dewan added. 

(NAN)

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