Former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, has decried the lack of internal democracy among the nation’s political parties especially the ruling All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party.
Atiku accused the APC, the PDP, and others of refusing over the years to hold meetings of their vital organs and those meant for the selection of the leadership of the parties.
The former Vice-President said this at the 2nd annual conference of the Inter-party Advisory Council with the theme, ‘Inter Party Democracy: A Recipe for Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria’ in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said that any political party that violated the freedom of its members would not be able to offer freedom to the citizens of the country.
He described the practice where the executive organs direct the leadership of the party to fill vacancies in the party without election as undemocratic and bullying.
He said that the nation’s efforts at democratisation must involve internal democracy at the level of the political parties.
Atiku stressed that it would be impossible to build democracy on a foundation of dictatorship and intolerance.
He said,
Atiku said that the lack of internal democracy in political parties was responsible for the clashes between parties and their elected representatives on the one hand and the legislature and the executive on the other.
He lamented that the loyalty of some lawmakers and members of the executive was with political godfathers who sponsored their elections rather than the party.
Also, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, restated the commitment of the commission to ensure that election results were determined by the votes cast by the citizens.
Mahmud said that the commission would continue to be courageous to ensure that only winners of the polls were returned.
He urged the political parties to create opportunities for women and people with disabilities to participate in the political process.
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Atiku accused the APC, the PDP, and others of refusing over the years to hold meetings of their vital organs and those meant for the selection of the leadership of the parties.
The former Vice-President said this at the 2nd annual conference of the Inter-party Advisory Council with the theme, ‘Inter Party Democracy: A Recipe for Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria’ in Abuja on Tuesday.
He said that any political party that violated the freedom of its members would not be able to offer freedom to the citizens of the country.
He described the practice where the executive organs direct the leadership of the party to fill vacancies in the party without election as undemocratic and bullying.
He said that the nation’s efforts at democratisation must involve internal democracy at the level of the political parties.
Atiku stressed that it would be impossible to build democracy on a foundation of dictatorship and intolerance.
He said,
- “In my view, there is a close relationship between democracy within political parties and democracy within the nation. Put simply, you cannot give what you don’t have. You cannot build democracy on a substructure of dictatorship and intolerance. A political party that constricts the freedom of its members cannot really offer freedom to the citizens of the nation. Democracy is not just an idea; it is a cultural practice.
For a number of years now, we have had political parties, even governing ones, which hardly hold meetings of their important organs, including those meant for the democratic selection of their leadership, or even constitute institutions prescribed in their constitution.
In the absence of those meetings and elections, their existing leadership, often under the direction of the executive at the state or federal level, fills the void.
That’s not party building but party bullying. And it’s certainly not a way to democratise parties and aggregate their members’ opinions, interests and aspirations.
This means that efforts to deepen Nigeria’s democracy must include efforts at democratising our political parties. The institutionalisation of democracy in our internal party processes will help us deepen democracy in Nigeria. Leaders are more likely to tolerate opposition from citizens and other parties if they tolerate it within their own party.”
Atiku said that the lack of internal democracy in political parties was responsible for the clashes between parties and their elected representatives on the one hand and the legislature and the executive on the other.
He lamented that the loyalty of some lawmakers and members of the executive was with political godfathers who sponsored their elections rather than the party.
Also, the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, restated the commitment of the commission to ensure that election results were determined by the votes cast by the citizens.
Mahmud said that the commission would continue to be courageous to ensure that only winners of the polls were returned.
He urged the political parties to create opportunities for women and people with disabilities to participate in the political process.