The political crisis in Rivers State portends deleterious
consequences for the country’s democracy, former Head of State, General
Abdulsalami Abubakar has warned.
The former Head of State and mastermind of Nigeria`s fourteen year
old democracy cautioned politicians in the state and the country to put
their house in order and avoid overheating the polity or risk a coup.
Speaking in Minna on Thursday in an interview with members of the
Correspondent Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Niger
State chapter, he cautioned that the country’s fledgling democracy
would be eventually destroyed should politicians fail to unite despite
their differences and avoiding stoking the polity with crisis upon
crisis.
He particularly decried the political crisis in Rivers State, where
supporters and opponents of Governor Rotimi Amaechi have succeeded in
grinding the state legislature to a halt.
“I hope those involved would take note of what democracy is and
check themselves,” said Abubakar, revered all over the country for
voluntary handing over power to a democratically elected government in
May 1999.
“What has happened in Rivers State is very sad. I hope that the
politicians will try to put a break and reflect on what they are doing
in order not to truncate democracy. In democracy, there is a limit to
what freedom is all about. There is freedom of speech, freedom of
association and what have you but this stops when you start infringing
on others freedom.”
He harped on the need for the country to remain united, saying his
works as Peace Ambassador with Africa Union (AU) have helped him to
appreciate the devastating consequences of violence.
“Having been involved in peace process around the world on behalf of
the African Union (AU), I always advocate for peace in our nation
because I’ve seen the devastation of unrest in other countries. I pray
the tidings of Ramadan would abide with all of us,” he said.
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