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June 11, 2024 Jonathan Advises Tinubu to Establish a Frictionless Democracy

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has urged President Bola Tinubu to foster a democracy where citizens can freely express themselves without conflict. Speaking at a symposium commemorating 25 years of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria, held at the Banquet Hall of the State House in Abuja, Jonathan emphasized the importance of inclusive governance.

"Together, let us build a Nigeria where every citizen has a voice, where opportunities abound, and where the promise of a better tomorrow is not just a dream," Jonathan stated. "We must not hand over to our children a democracy built on the politics of a region or religion."

He suggested that the National Assembly should explore models that address the underlying causes of the country's "do or die" political culture, which he described as detrimental to democratic consolidation.

Jonathan also highlighted Tinubu's responsibility to ensure that the next 25 years of democracy begin on a positive note. "For the honorable Vice President, we hope you will build more infrastructure, improve the quality of education, and enhance facilities. One key aspect is building a democracy that reduces friction," he added, referencing the disruptive nature of the numerous litigations that follow each election cycle.

He called on the political class and elites to lead by example, emphasizing that their lifestyle should reflect their role as elected representatives of the people. He pointed out that a democracy where political officeholders' children are seen flaunting wealth is not the democracy Nigerians aspire to witness.

Jonathan criticized the winner-takes-all approach in Nigerian politics, noting that it promotes discord. He advocated for a more inclusive political model that reinforced social cohesion. "If a political party, for example, gets 30% of votes during an election, either at the national or sub-national level, the party should have something to go home with," he said.

The event, which Jonathan chaired, was attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation George Akume, and other notable guests. Jonathan concluded by stressing the need for a model of democratic practice that is inclusive and fosters political justice.

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