Garba Shehu
Northern
youths who protested against President Muhammadu Buhari have been urged
to thank their stars Nigeria operates a democracy.
The Presidency on Tuesday told some Northern youths to thank their
stars that the nation is operating a “truly democratic government” where
free speech is guaranteed after they protested against President
Muhammadu Buhari's handling of insecurity in the region.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President Muhammadu Buhari, on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu issued the statement.
Recall that the protest was organised by the Coalition of Northern
Groups. The groups had on Monday asked the Federal Government to stop
the massive killings and raiding of communities in the North by bandits
and Boko Haram insurgents.
In separate statements, they decried the deplorable security
situation in the North and demanded the immediate removal of the service
chiefs.
The Coalition of Northern Groups also in its June 12 message said
Nigeria, particularly the north, has had the worst set of incompetent
leaders in the last five years.
The group also de-recognized June 12 as Nigeria’s Democracy Day.
However, Shehu said it amounted to a grave mistake for the Northern
youths to dissociate themselves from Democracy Day and, in effect
de-cognizing democracy as a chosen system of government.
He said, “For a start if the group dared to issue such a
comment under non-democratic method, they would have met a swift and
harsh retribution from a dictatorial government.
“They should thank their stars that we are operating a truly
democratic government where the rights of free speech are guaranteed and
protected.
“This government has done more than any other – elected or not elected – to curtail and beat back the terrorists.
“Similarly, no government has done more to foster democracy and freedom of speech in Nigeria than the current administration.
“The fact that CNG is freely able to transmit garbage to the
media in the hope they will be widely reported is a testament to the
freed a testament to the freedom of expression and media liberty that
exists in our country today.
“Equally, the fact that the government is issuing this
statement, in response to the puerile message is a testament that today
Nigeria is a country where disagreements can be aired publicly through
the press, not through less gentlemanly methods used in the past.
“We hope that CNG will consider the facts and reconsider the
unhelpful and inaccurate message their statements contain when issuing
them in the future.
“We are facing severe hardships because of the coronavirus
pandemic. And we continue to face the challenges posed by the terrorists
Boko Haram.
“Yet when groups such as the Coalition of Northern Groups put
out statements claiming that Democracy Day holds no purpose and the
government somehow wishes for the northern states to be struggling, it
is embarrassing not for the government but for the group, its members
and their sponsors.”
No comments:
Post a Comment