"The Military Left a lot of Dangerous Legacies - Jega Voiced Out
Attahiru Jega |
Attahiru Jega, former chairman of the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC), says many of the prominent politicians on the
continent learnt from the military.
Speaking at a workshop in Abuja on Friday, Jega said the
military left “a lot of dangerous legacies”.
The workshop with the theme “Three decades of democratic
transition in Africa”, was organised by the Centre for Democracy and
Development (CDD).
Jega said some politicians who learnt “do-or-die mentality”
from the military have failed to understand that regular, free and fair
elections are a key component of democracy.
“In Africa today, we notice that despite achieving
democracy, we’ve not had complete freedom,” he said.
“We still experience struggles and challenges and
difficulties. The struggle for democracy has been characterized by
frustrations.
“One of the key components of democracy that every African
should note is regularity in elections as well as integrity of elections.
“Now, having said that, it is also important to recognize
that democracy really is in a state of flux in the African continent and how,
also, governance that is a product of this democratic transition is failing to
satisfy the fundamental needs and aspirations of the people.
“The challenges we are facing now with democratization in
Africa is on account of military rule. In Nigeria, many of the prominent
politicians are people who learnt from the military rule particularly,
Babangida politics of transition.
“And many of them have the mentality of engaging in
elections. A do-or-die mindset that has been learnt from the military rule”. (Source: thecable.ng)
"The Military Left a lot of Dangerous Legacies - Jega Voiced Out
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