Here are ten key Points From President Tinubu’s Speech On Democracy Day
- The annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election was the seed that gave birth to the democracy Nigeria currently enjoys.
- The opposition to the annulment was a significant struggle akin to the battle against colonial rule.
- Democracy should be cherished and protected like a precious jewel.
- The experience of dictatorship highlights the stark contrast between the dignity of freedom and the humiliation of tyranny.
- Intense electoral contests are positive evidence that democracy is alive in Nigeria.
- Democracy allows for the possibility of winners becoming losers and vice versa, ensuring a fair and competitive process.
- Those who cannot accept defeat in elections do not deserve the joy of victory.
- Disagreements over election outcomes can be resolved through legal means, showcasing the strength of democracy.
- Democracy is about the rule of law, a vibrant judiciary, and the protection of institutions.
- The aim of democracy should be to achieve social and economic justice, fighting against poverty through well-thought-out policies.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.