Nigeria Cannot Become a One-Party State: A Call to Defend Democracy - Lauretta Onochie
The unfolding political developments in Nigeria demand the urgent attention of all patriots, democrats, civil society actors, and lovers of constitutional governance. What we are witnessing is no longer an ordinary contest among political parties. It is a dangerous and deliberate drift toward the construction of a one-party state, where dissent is punished, opposition voices are silenced, and democratic institutions are manipulated to serve partisan interests. The sustained weakening of major opposition parties, the atmosphere of intimidation surrounding elected officials, and the increasing use of state institutions as instruments of political coercion have combined to create a grave threat to Nigeria’s democratic future. Of particular concern is the failed attempt to destabilise the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the only major opposition platform that continues to inspire hope among millions of Nigerians. As citizens, legislators, governors, former governors, youth groups, ...