Former
Vice-President Atiku Abubakar on Wednesday said the formation of the
All Progressives Congress would help to strengthen democracy in the
country.
Atiku spoke on Wednesday while
delivering a lecture entitled, ‘Thoughts on internal democracy in
Nigerian political parties: challenges and strategies’, at the
Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan.
The former VP, who described two-party
system as a veritable platform for nurturing democracy, said, “I am
pleased that progress is being made in that regard with the recent
emergence of the All Progressive Congress.
“Two-party system is the only guarantee
of a viable alternative to the ruling party. Two party political
structure is critical for keeping the ruling party from taking the
electorate for granted.”
The Turaki of Adamawa also described
genuine electoral reform as a means of guaranteeing true internal
democracy in political parties.
“The reforms will not only seek to bring
about direct changes in the way the parties conduct their affairs but
change the electoral system in a manner that will promote internal
democracy,” he said.
Attributing the problem in the Peoples
Democratic Party to lack of internal democracy, he said only true
democratic value could aid the nation’s growth and development.
He stressed the need for political parties to protect the interest of the minority.
Atiku said, “Political parties in
Nigeria will continue to deteriorate in terms of internal democracy.
Political parties are characterised with the rise of the dictators, the
executive power-wielders and the godfathers.”
He stressed that the adoption of
consensus candidate, imposition of candidate, structure, ownership and
funding of parties by godfathers were the bane of internal democracy.
He also called for the adoption of
electoral reforms, where the appointment of Chairman of INEC and
commissioners would not be under the control of the President.
“The President and governors should be prevented from using state resources to carry out electioneering,” Atiku added.
Head of Department, Political Science,
Prof. Osisioma Nwolise, stated that urgent political reform in the
nation’s political space was necessary for development.
Source: THE PUNCH
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