By Folorunso Alagbede, Abuja
Former Head of State and Chairman, National Peace Committee, NPC, General Abdulsalami Abubakar has declared that there is no substitute to democratic governance in the country, despite several military interventions in the past.
Abubakar said that when leaders are patriotic, passionate, resolute and unwavering in building strong democratic structures and institutions, democracy will flourish and yield its dividends to citizens.
The former Head of State between 1998 and 1999 said these on Thursday at the launch of a book with the theme, “100 years of Political Parties Evolution in Nigeria: The Imperative of Nigeria Political Stability Issues and Solutions”, by the Chairman, Inter Party Advisory Council in Abuja.
Abubakar harped on the pertinent need to keep watering and nurturing the tree of democracy as there is no alternative to civil rule.
While noting that nation’s democracy has been tested and shaken by reactionary forces and has survived, the former Head of State who handed over to the then democratically elected President Olusegun Obasanjo in May 1999, said, “It is a testament to citizen’s belief and resilience in representative governance”.
According to the Chairman of the National Peace Committee, “Despite military interventions, democracy has come to stay in Nigeria.
“There is no substitute to the government of the people, by the people and for the people, which democracy represents as sovereignty resides with the people.
“This year will also make it 26 years of unbroken democracy in Nigeria, the longest period of constitutional governance since 1st October 1960, when the country got Independence from the British colonial masters.
“I am happy that my government, as the then military Head of State, ushered in this era of democracy when I handed over power to the elected President on 29th May 1999.
“My government laid this solid foundation for democratic governance. “It also shows that when leaders are patriotic, passionate, resolute and unwavering in building strong democratic structures and institutions, democracy could flourish and yield its dividends to citizens.
“We should therefore keep watering and nurturing the tree of democracy as there is no alternative to civil rule.
“Our democracy has been tested and shaken by reactionary forces and survived. It is a testament to citizen’s belief and resilience in representative governance.
“It has become expedient to explore political parties’ development priorities so as to consolidate the nation’s democracy and ensure an environment conducive for successful elections and political stability which is in tandem with the IPAC mandate.
“We have all learned a lot in this longest period of democracy in Nigeria, as we continue the ongoing Constitution and Electoral Act Amendments to correct obvious flaws in the electoral process and imbibe democratic ideals, ethics and values, the nation will yet again witness sustainable democracy and development.
“Since knowledge is power, I have no doubt that we will all be enriched with this book and deliberations on it and chart the way forward in our political process”, he said.
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