Pro-democracy activists solicit enduring democratic values

Tue, Jun 4, 2024
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WOMEN Arise and Kudirat Initiative for Democracy, two non-governmental organisations, have called for a united front to build a democratic nation that will serve its people.

Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, President, Women Arise and Dr Hafsat Abiola, President, Kudirat Initiative for Democracy, made the joint call in Lagos on Tuesday in remembrance of Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, who was killed on June 4, 1996.

They noted that the challenge to national development had never been in military interventions but in the failure of democratic processes to deliver a better life.

They, therefore, enjoined governments to prioritise consensus building, development and delivery of tangible results to citizens.

They recognised the efforts and pro-democracy struggle of the late Kudirat Abiola and her ultimate sacrifice for democracy and human rights.

“We honour her legacy as a champion of democracy and human rights in Nigeria.

“Her sacrifice and that of others who fought for democracy remind us that the battle was not easily won.

“Unfortunately, the challenges that drove many to join the pro-democracy movement persist today,” they observed.

They, nonetheless, explained that in spite of the challenges, the progress made and the sacrifices of those who fought alongside Kudirat Abiola, would be forever acknowledged.

“We recognise that democracy is a continuous process that requires effort and dedication from all stakeholders.

“As we look beyond our borders, we see that democracy faces challenges across West Africa.

However, we believe that by working together, we can build a brighter future for all,” the groups said.

Alhaja Kudirat Abiola, simply Kudirat Abiola, was a Nigerian pro-democracy campaigner.

She was assassinated while her husband, Moshood Abiola, was being detained during the 1993 presidential elections.

She was arrested shortly after the elections, believed to have be won by her husband, were annulled.

Although she was assassinated in her car on June 4, 1996, her personality and death have remained symbols of struggle for democracy.(NAN)

4th JUNE, 2024.

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