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Hold your leaders accountable, Fayemi tells Nigerians

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has urged Nigerians to always hold their leaders accountable to strengthen the nation’s democracy.

Fayemi pointed out that democracy goes beyond the right to choose leaders through the ballot, but stimulating civic engagement to better the lives of the citizens.

According to Fayemi’s Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode in a statement disclosed that the Governor stated this on Wednesday while delivering a paper at the United States Institute of Peace (USIP), Washington DC, United  States.

Governor Fayemi’s lecture was entitled: “Twenty Years of Democracy in Nigeria: Successes and Challenges.” in the event with the theme: Deepening Democratic Governance in Nigeria.

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In attendance were Benue State Governor,  Samuel Ortom; former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Martin LutherAgwai; former INEC Chairman, Prof Attaahiru Jega and a member of House of Representatives, Hon  Aishatu Dukku; as well as  officials of the US Department of State, scholars and members of the civil society.

While noting that Nigeria has made significant progress as a democracy since returning to civil rule in 1999, Dr Fayemi opined that “democracy is a journey and not a destination” hence the need to address imbalances in the Nigerian federation.

He maintained that a fundamental restructuring of the Nigerian federation is an “unavoidable step for  the creation and sustenance of a participatory, consensus-oriented, accountable, responsive and equitable national governance based on respect for the rule of law.”

The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) explained that his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) included restructuring in its 2015 and 2019 manifestoes and has been working towards it in a bid to use its platform to address the perceived structural imbalance.

While urging the Nigerian populace to show more interest in governance and hold their leaders accountable, Fayemi stated that ” an indifference might be dangerous for democracy as Democratic institutions cannot be strengthened in a climate of apathy and clinical disengagement.”

He further said, “The restructuring must address issues like writing the people’s constitution and the question of constitutional governance, the fundamental precepts of authorising principles of national togetherness, citizenship and national question, the political economy of federalism including the allocation of public revenue, security sector governance, human rights, social justice, electoral system, type of government-parliamentary or presidential, among others.

“The current phase of the struggle is therefore not just about maintaining the sanctity of the ballot but also holding those elected accountable and stimulating civic engagement in the public realm, in a way that democratises ownership and improves the quality of life of our people.

“We must banish the idea that governance is something performed by a team of gifted performers or strong men, while the rest of the citizens are spectators or complainers.”

The statement noted that Benue State Governor,  Samuel Ortom; former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Martin Luther Agwai; former INEC Chairman, Prof Attahiru Jega and a member of House of Representatives, Hon  Aishatu Dukku were at the event.

Grace Abejide

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