Democracy Then And Now- If We Are Pushed, We Will Jump - Lauretta Onochie.
Nigeria’s democracy has always been a work in progress, strengthened not by perfection but by the willingness of leaders to respect the principles that sustain a democratic nation. One such principle is the freedom of political choice — the right of citizens and politicians alike to belong to any political party without fear, intimidation, or coercion. Under the leadership of Pres. Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria witnessed a governing style that, despite its criticisms, broadly respected the existence and operation of opposition parties. Governors, legislators, and political actors across party lines exercised their constitutional rights to associate freely. It was not unusual to see governors from opposition parties accompany the president on official trips abroad or participate in national engagements without suspicion or political hostility. Indeed, during his campaigns, Pres. Buhari repeatedly urged Nigerians to vote for candidates of their choices, regardless of religion, ethnicity...