Democracy remains best option for Nigeria - Saraki
Senate President,
Bukola Saraki, has commended Nigerians for working to sustain
democracy in the past 17 years despite the various challenges the
country has encountered within the period.
In a statement to
mark this year’s Democracy Day, by his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Yusuf Olaniyonu, Saraki described democracy as not only the
most-globally accepted system of government but also the best solution
to the problems confronting a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and
multi-religious society like Nigeria.
He said in the
last 17 years, the electorates have become more discerning and
sophisticated as the nation has reached the point that people elected
into various offices are now conscious of the fact that they are under
constant watch and when they fail to meet the expectation of the
voters, they will be given the red card.
“It is the first time in our national history that we will have 17 unbroken years of democratically-elected governments.
Last year, our
people demonstrated that our democracy is fast maturing as they voted
out a party in power and elected another party. Since then, one can
notice how people have become more and more interested in governance
and the performance of those elected and appointed into public
offices.
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