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Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by ATIKUAIR(f): 7:53pm On May 28, 2018
Dear fellow Nigerians, on this occasion of Democracy Day, I wish to felicitate with you.

It is remarkable that despite the assault on our hard-won democracy by anti-democratic forces, we have continued to soldier on as a people and as a country.

The integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process and ability of government to be accountable to the people are the minimum requirements to appreciate the sacrifices of those who gave their all for the enthronement of democracy in the country.

Nigeria’s journey to democracy was a tortuous one that claimed lives and limbs of many a patriot and it is incumbent upon us as beneficiaries of their sacrifices to ensure that we advance the course of democracy through transparent elections and making our governmental institutions work for the people.

Even as we celebrate, my fellow patriots, let us spare some time to reflect and to mourn all those murdered in the on-going needless killings across our dear country.

These Nigerians have been killed in the continuing murderous rampage of criminal elements across the country but especially in Borno and Yobe, and the Benue River Valley, stretching from Adamawa through Taraba to the confluence of Kogi and Benue, and including Nasarawa, Plateau, Southern Kaduna, and Zamfara. Others have been killed by armed robbers, kidnappers, cattle rustlers and other marauding bandits. The killings have even extended to sacred places of worship where innocent Imams and Christian clergy and worshipers are slaughtered.

This carnage has gone on for too long and must stop. In a letter that I sent to the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria recently on these killings, I pointed out, and I repeat it here, that only government can stop these senseless killings if we are to avoid major and further damage to the fabric of our fragile unity.

The recent history of Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and Central African Republic, among others, should be a strident warning to all of us, especially those in government whose primary responsibility is the protection of the citizens, but who have been dithering, making contradictory and ridiculous excuses and engaging in diversionary finger-pointing.

The democracy that we celebrate today is a fruit of the labour of patriots, some of who paid the supreme price. As inheritors of this beautiful concept of democracy, it behooves us to ensure that democracy is nurtured not just as a mechanism for a periodic change of government, but as a social construct.

The ultimate virtue in democracy is the power that it bestows in the people. The very essence of that power lies in the ability of the people to live a complete lifestyle that enables every man or woman to triumph in his or her legitimate pursuit. The concept of democracy is absolutely incongruent with a notion of regimentation either in the political or economic sphere.

As we move forward as a country, it is important that we respond to the dynamics of time in proffering solutions to some of the challenges that beset us. Today, the popular clamour amongst our people is the need to make government more responsive and responsible. Our challenges about insecurity and diversification of the economy have acquired new phases in the past few years and thus should our solutions to those challenges require a brand new thinking.

As the nation goes through a cycle of elections in the coming months, it is important that the integrity of the electoral process is sacrosanct with guarantees of free and fair election. Democracy is by itself a self-correcting concept, but only if there is guarantee of credibility in the electoral process.

We have mourned Nigerian souls to terror attacks enough for us to learn that it is insufficient that the federal government has exclusive statutory mandate in providing security for our people. Our economy has become too exposed to the vagaries of global oil prices for us not to decipher that we need to invest massively in infrastructure and liberalize the economy to create fresh opportunities for the people. Our communities and associations have become so divided and apart that we cannot even begin to confront the most basic of our challenges when we don’t share a mutual sense of belonging.

These are some of the challenges that we must begin to re-evaluate their manifestation, and the significance of our celebration of democracy today should mean that we employ the broadmindedness and participatory notion of democracy in seeking solutions to them.

Atiku Abubakar, GCON

(Waziri Adamawa)

Former Vice President, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by Nobody: 7:54pm On May 28, 2018
Intelligent precise and very warm

I am impressed by this man daily

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Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by tempest01(m): 7:55pm On May 28, 2018
Fulani herdsmen is heavy in the mouth to mention abi?

How then won't Atiku treat them with kids gloves like PMB?

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Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by ATIKUAIR(f): 8:49pm On May 28, 2018
Lakeside79:
Intelligent precise and very warm

I am impressed by this man daily
He is the only man ready to build a workable Nigeria!
Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by ATIKUAIR(f): 8:55pm On May 28, 2018
tempest01:
Fulani herdsmen is heavy in the mouth to mention abi?

How then won't Atiku treat them with kids gloves like PMB?
Atiku is never tribalistic like Buhari! Herdsmen brutality will come to an end with Atiku as the president because he have the experience to manage the security situation in the country.
Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by Nobody: 9:00pm On May 28, 2018
ATIKUAIR:
He is the only man ready to build a workable Nigeria!

It sure seems that way
Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by tempest01(m): 9:02pm On May 28, 2018
ATIKUAIR:
Atiku is never tribalistic like Buhari! Herdsmen brutality will come to an end with Atiku as the president because he have the experience to manage the security situation in the country.

How come there is no time he has condemned the killers and called them for who they are? - FULANI HERDSMEN
Re: Democracy Day Message From Atiku Abubakar by JohnAtiku(m): 9:22pm On May 28, 2018
tempest01:


How come there is no time he has condemned the killers and called them for who they are? - FULANI HERDSMEN

Terrorists are terrorists and should be dealt as one! Atiku will deal with the terrorists accordingly

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