Nigeria is back to dictatorship - NADECO
Odumakin
Members of the National Democratic Coalition
(NADECO), said the recent raid on southeast is an indication that the military
is gradually taking over - NADECO said the developments is a clear sign that
the democracy is once again under threat.
The group,
however, said it is time to rise and defend the nation's democracy Members of
the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), the group of pro-democracy
activists has said that Nigeria is back to dictatorship. The Guardian reports
that Amos Akingba, Chiefs Ayo Opadokun and Ayo Adebanjo, the NADECO chieftains
made this known through a statement in Lagos.
''It is time once again to rise and defend democracy
in our dear country. We are very troubled by recent national developments and
are forced to issue this warning to all our compatriots that democracy is once
again under threat in our nation.
''In Abia state, the soldiers invaded communities,
tortured civilian population, over-awed the constitutionally elected governor
and civil institutions of the state, and declared the IPOB a terrorist
organisation, in defiance of the judgment of the Federal High Court. ''All of
these actions are unconstitutional and represent an illegal takeover of the
functions of the National Assembly, the Abia state House of Assembly and the
legal authorities.
''The Army High Command has announced further that
the ‘Operation Python Dance’ will be a regular event and that another similar
activity named ‘Operation Crocodile Smile’ will be carried out in the
south-south and south-west.
'The actions of the military, we restate, are
inconsistent with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and may
be the beginning, if not checked, of the unwitting or witting subversion of
democracy in Nigeria''
The group further seeks a return to the 1963
constitution which it said described the essence of true federalism with
emphasis on the coming together of independent federating units to form a
federation.
Nigeria is back to dictatorship - NADECO
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