Odimmegwa Johnpeter/Abuja
The labour Party has urged Nigerian leaders to do more to address the pressing challenges confronting Nigerians, including insecurity, economic hardship, hunger, unemployment, and the deficit in critical infrastructure. This was contained in a statement signed by Ken Eluma Asogwa, National Publicity Secretary of Labour Party. The statement reads: “As Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora commemorate this year’s Democracy Day, the Labour Party extends its warm felicitations to all citizens and joins the nation in celebrating the enduring journey of democratic governance in our country.
“Today offers us yet another opportunity to reflect on the sacrifices made by our heroes past, especially the late Chief MKO Abiola and countless other patriots whose struggles, courage and ultimate sacrifices laid the foundation for the democracy we now enjoy. We must ensure that their labours were not in vain.
“While it is true that Nigeria’s democratic journey has been marked by unfulfilled aspirations and missed opportunities, we must not surrender to despair. Rather, we should remain hopeful and resolute, knowing that the future still holds greater possibilities than whatever may have been lost along the way.
“Democracy, despite its imperfections and occasional contradictions, remains the best form of government known to mankind. Not merely because it affords citizens the opportunity to periodically elect leaders of their choice, but more importantly because it remains the most participatory system of governance ever devised, one that places the people at the centre of public affairs.
“We urge those at the helm of affairs to do more to address the pressing challenges confronting Nigerians, including insecurity, economic hardship, hunger, unemployment, and the deficit in critical infrastructure. The dividends of democracy must be felt by the ordinary citizen whose welfare remains the ultimate justification for government.
“As a political party, the Labour Party’s guiding principle of Equal Opportunity and Social Justice speaks directly to the very ideals upon which democracy is founded. A democracy that fails to guarantee a level playing field for all citizens and political actors is merely a distorted and pretentious version of democratic governance.
“As the nation gradually approaches another electoral cycle, the Labour Party enjoins Nigerians not to lose faith in the possibility of a better country. We remain committed to providing a credible platform through which the aspirations of the Nigerian people can be realised.
“From the legislative chambers to the presidency, the party has continued to entrust its mandate to men and women of proven character, competence and capacity, individuals capable of rewriting the Nigerian story and leading our nation towards greater prosperity, justice and national renewal.
“Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria! It also added.
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