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JUNE 12: DEMOCRACY’S SACRED MANDATE AND NIGERIA’S UNFINISHED JOURNEY

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JUNE 12: DEMOCRACY'S SACRED MANDATE AND NIGERIA'S UNFINISHED JOURNEY
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JUNE 12: DEMOCRACY’S SACRED MANDATE AND NIGERIA’S UNFINISHED JOURNEY

By Tijjani Sarki

Good Governance Advocate and Public Policy Analyst

June 12 is more than a public holiday. It is a national conscience. It is a reminder that democracy is not merely about elections, political parties, or the transfer of power. It is about the people’s right to determine their destiny and hold leaders accountable. It is a testament to the sacrifices made by courageous Nigerians who refused to surrender their voices to authoritarianism.

 

The declaration of June 12 as Democracy Day was a historic and symbolic act. It acknowledged the significance of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, widely regarded as the freest and fairest election in Nigeria’s history, and the painful consequences of its annulment. More importantly, it honored the memory of countless pro-democracy activists who endured persecution, imprisonment, exile, and even death in their struggle for democratic governance.

 

Their sacrifices teach us an enduring lesson: democracy is never given, it is earned and protected through courage, vigilance, and collective action.

 

June 12 teaches us that the ballot is sacred. The strength of any democracy lies not in the power of its leaders but in the freedom of its citizens to choose those leaders. Whenever votes are manipulated, institutions weakened, or public trust betrayed, democracy suffers.

 

Another lesson is that democracy requires sacrifice. The rights Nigerians enjoy today were secured through the determination of citizens who stood against oppression. They understood that silence in the face of injustice is complicity. Their legacy should inspire both leaders and citizens to defend democratic values whenever they are threatened.

 

Yet, thirty-three years after that historic election and more than two decades of uninterrupted civilian rule, Nigeria must honestly assess its democratic journey. While significant progress has been made, the aspirations of many citizens remain unfulfilled.

 

Democracy has delivered some notable gains. The country has witnessed peaceful transfers of power, expanded political participation, a more vibrant media landscape, and greater civic engagement. These achievements should not be dismissed. They are evidence that democratic governance, despite its imperfections, remains preferable to military rule.

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However, democracy cannot survive on political rituals alone. For millions of Nigerians battling insecurity, unemployment, poverty, inflation, and inadequate infrastructure, democracy must mean more than periodic elections. It must translate into better living conditions, quality education, accessible healthcare, economic opportunities, and justice for all.

 

This is where many citizens express legitimate concerns. Across the nation, there is growing skepticism regarding whether political leaders truly understand the depth of public frustration.

Election campaigns are often filled with promises, yet many communities continue to face the same challenges year after year. Citizens increasingly question whether some politicians view public office as a platform for service or merely as a pathway to power and privilege.

 

Such skepticism should not be dismissed as cynicism. Rather, it should serve as a warning signal to those entrusted with leadership. Democracies are strengthened when leaders listen to criticism and weaken when they ignore it.

 

The spirit of June 12 demands more than political speeches and ceremonial celebrations. It demands accountability. It demands transparency. It demands leadership rooted in integrity and public service. It demands institutions that are stronger than individuals and laws that apply equally to both the powerful and the powerless.

 

As we commemorate Democracy Day, our elected officials must remember that power belongs to the people. Leadership is a trust, not an entitlement. The legitimacy of any government is measured not by the size of its political majority but by its commitment to justice, fairness, and the welfare of citizens.

 

Citizens also have responsibilities. Democracy flourishes when people participate actively in governance, reject electoral violence, resist vote-buying, demand accountability, and uphold the rule of law. A passive citizenry creates fertile ground for poor governance; an engaged citizenry strengthens democracy.

 

The story of June 12 is ultimately a story of hope. It reminds us that even in moments of national disappointment, the determination of the people can prevail. It demonstrates that truth may be delayed, but it cannot be permanently defeated.

 

As Nigeria marks another Democracy Day, let us honor the heroes of June 12 not merely with words but with actions. Let us build institutions that command public confidence. Let us elect leaders who place national interest above personal ambition. Let us create a nation where every citizen, regardless of background, has an opportunity to thrive.

 

The greatest tribute to the heroes of June 12 will be a Nigeria where democracy is not only practiced but felt, where freedom is protected, justice is accessible, opportunities are abundant, and the government genuinely serves the people.

 

That remains the unfinished journey of June 12. That remains Nigeria’s democratic mandate.

 

Happy Democracy Day, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

 

 

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