Hon. Ndudi Elumelu.
The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives has called on leaders at all levels as well as the Nigerian citizenry to cherish, respect and uphold the tenets of democracy, not only as a system of government but also as a way of life.
The Minority Leader of House, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, in a solidarity message to Nigerians on June 12 celebration stressed that the practice of democracy demanded respect for rules at all levels, adherence to the dictates of the law, tolerance and mutual respect as well as upholding of the principles of justice, equality and fairness in public and private settings.
Hon. Elumelu noted that “celebrating June 12 in honour of the late Chief MKO Abiola, winner of the free, fair and credible but annulled June 12, 1993 Presidential election, places a huge demand on the nation to take firm steps to establish procedures that will decisively guarantee free, fair and credible electoral process at all levels”.
He stated: “Democracy is rooted and sustained by credible elections where all levels of electoral processes; from nomination of candidates, the ballot process and declaration of results, are only determined by the wishes and aspiration of the people as expressed in their unhindered participation at all the stages.
“June 12 affords our nation the opportunity to reflect on the huge sacrifices made by Chief MKO Abiola and other compatriots to establish democracy in Nigeria; which consciousness must guide our actions in governance.
“Our caucus therefore calls on all leaders at all levels of political engagement to be more selfless and redouble their committed to the demands of transparency, justice and fairness in all their dealings with Nigerians”
Elumelu also assured of the steadfastness of the Minority Caucus towards legislations and oversight activities geared to protect the rights of citizens and ensure good governance in the country.
The caucus congratulated Nigerians and prayed for unity, cohesion and peaceful co-existence in the country.
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