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June 12: Government ruling like military – Atiku

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar has warned The federal government against what he called a consistent pattern of departure from constitutional due process to tendencies of authoritarianism.

Atiku, in a statement marking the 25th anniversary of June 12, said that there was a growing culture of arbitrariness in some of the institutions of government at all levels, which was contradictory to the notion of inclusiveness and fairness that a democratic society guarantees.

The former vice president, in the statement released Monday, said the foundation of a democratic society was the guarantee of fundamental human rights that gives the citizenry the freedom of speech, freedom of movement and the ability of the people to belong to any lawful association that they deem inclined to.

Mr. Atiku Abubakar noted that it was the exclusive responsibility of the state through the various security organisations to see to the protection of the fundamental rights of the people.

Recalling the recent campaign by youth across the country against the brutality of the anti-robbery unit of the Nigeria Police, SARS, Mr Abubakar noted that up till now there had yet to be a fundamental reform in the operations of SARS.

“Today, across our major cities and even in the hinterlands, citizens – especially the youth – can hardly walk freely in open avenues without the police stopping them to search through the content of their mobile handsets.

“Civil servants now lose their jobs just because they choose to criticize politicians in government positions. There are even suggestions in some quarters that civil servants should be barred from signing in to social media networks.

“Opposition politicians are regularly being hounded on wanton criminal and civil prosecutions. All of these narratives have become a consistent pattern of behavior that is antithetical to an open and democratic society.

“In many of the states across the country, there is a reign of fascism with governors who have suddenly become overlords dealing ruthlessly with anyone who dares to challenge their ruthless foothold of intimidation and oppression.

“Perhaps at this point, we need to remind ourselves that the democracy which we enjoy today did not come cheap price. It came at the cost of supreme price paid by persons that included Chief MKO Abiola, Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, Maj-Gen Shehu Yar’Adua, Chief Alfred Rewane and Bagauda Kaltho, among thousands of other patriots,” Atiku said.

He added that democracy was not merely a mechanism of appointing a government, saying “its beauty is in the inherent safeguard to the citizenry to live and prosper as free people under the law”.

He finally called on all political actors to let June 12 and all that it embodies, inspire them to promote democratic principles, especially as Nigeria is about to go to the polls again.

Chadek

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