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Become Catalyst Of Innovations  To Strengthen Democracy As Buhari Signs Electoral Bill Into Law—Ambassador Buratai Tells Nigerian Youths

<h4>Become Catalyst Of Innovations  To Strengthen Democracy As  Electoral Bill is signed into Law<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p><em>OpenLife Nigeria reports that following the signing of the 2022 electoral bill into law by President Muhammadu Buhari ahead of the 2023 general elections&comma; Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Benin and former Chief of Army Staff&comma; Lieutenant General Tukur Yusufu Buratai&comma; Rtd&comma; says the youths should take full advantage of the opportunities in the political space as agents of innovation to strengthen democratic practice for all inclusive growth&period; Buratai&&num;8217&semi;s itemized analyses&comma; which was made available to the National Association of Online Security Reporters&comma; NAOSRE&comma; are presented below<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Dear Nigerian Youths&comma;<br &sol;>&NewLine;1&period; Let me begin by stating unequivocally that I have spent my entire service life defending my nation and democracy because I am convinced that it is the political system most conducive to peace&comma; sustainable development&comma; the rule of law&comma; and respect for human rights&comma; which are the three pillars of any healthy and democratic nation&period; Permit me to utilize this opportunity to congratulate Nigeria and all Nigerians&comma; particularly the youth&comma; on 22 years of uninterrupted democratic administration&period; Some may argue that Nigeria&&num;8217&semi;s young democracy is nothing to celebrate because its elections&comma; which are designed to serve as means for the peaceful resolution of political rivalries&comma; are frequently flashpoints for political bloodshed&period; I concur that elections devoid of integrity cannot bring legitimacy to the winners&comma; security to the losers&comma; or public confidence in their leaders and institutions&period; This weakens polities by encouraging disaffected groups to seek out less constructive outlets for their discontent&period; Because of this challenge associated with all nascent democracies&comma; some people feel that there is no need to commend the Nigerian democratic project&period; I respectfully disagree&period; We are evolving&comma; and as you can see&comma; the system is improving daily as a result of our leaders&&num;8217&semi; periodic enhancements to the democratic system&period; For instance&comma; the 2022 Electoral Act which the President&comma; Commander-in-Chief&comma; President Muhammadu Buhari just signed into law&comma; is a factor that will undoubtedly improve the transparency and acceptability of the country&&num;8217&semi;s future elections and promote democratic governance&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>2&period; Democracy remains a universal aspiration because it actually delivers&period; For example&comma; of the twenty countries with highest levels of human development as measured by the UN’s human development index&comma; nineteen are liberal democracies&period; Among the top forty&comma; thirty-six are liberal democracies&period; And even the citizens of poorer democracies live&comma; on average&comma; nine years longer than citizens of poor autocracies&comma; because they have better access to health and education&period; Democracies are also less vulnerable to famines and conflicts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>3&period; It was the Greek philosopher&comma; Aristotle&comma; who said&comma; &&num;8220&semi;Man is&comma; by nature&comma; a political animal&period;&&num;8221&semi; It means that a man is born&comma; lives&comma; and dies as a member of a community&comma; and the affairs of that community are therefore his and vice-versa&period; This is why since my transition back to civilian life from the Army&comma; I have continued to participate in every civic activity I could to promote peace and strengthen our democracy&period; It is the reason I decided to send this message to all Nigerian youths&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>4&period; Democracy is known as the finest form of government&period; Why so&quest; It is because in a democracy&comma; the people of the country choose their leaders who will then form a government to lead them&period; They enjoy certain rights that are very essential for any human being to live freely and happily&period; On the other hand&comma; Good governance has been defined to refer to structures and processes that are designed to ensure accountability&comma; transparency&comma; responsiveness&comma; rule of law&comma; stability&comma; equity and inclusiveness&comma; empowerment&comma; and broad-based participation&period; Good governance also represents the norms&comma; values and rules of the game through which public affairs are managed in a manner that is transparent&comma; participatory&comma; inclusive and responsive&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>5&period; If we want to continue to make our democracy work and deliver dividends&comma; we must take the critical issues of participation and a vibrant democratic system in Nigeria as sacrosanct&comma; and our youths must embrace what I termed political dynamism&period; Political dynamism can be defined as vigorous political activity that is geared towards progress&comma; and strength in the polity&period; It is usually characterized by patriotism&comma; service to the fatherland&comma; and youth inclusivity&period; Youth can be a creative force&comma; a dynamic source of innovations&comma; and they have undoubtedly&comma; throughout history&comma; participated&comma; contributed&comma; and even catalyzed important changes in political systems&comma; power-sharing dynamics&comma; and economic opportunities&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>6&period; However&comma; young people also face poverty&comma; barriers to education&comma; multiple forms of discrimination&comma; and limited employment prospects and opportunities&period; This is a global challenge although it differs across countries&comma; and it is why the youth must take the issue of electing their leaders very seriously&period; Our greatest resource as a country is not crude oil or any of the natural minerals but our population&comma; our youth&period; Today&comma; we have the largest global youth population in history&comma; and the large majority of young people around the world are committed to peace&comma; sustainable development&comma; and human rights&period; Throughout my time in the Army&comma; I&&num;8217&semi;ve met with many groups of young people&comma; including youth groups&comma; student groups&comma; and young leaders&period; I&&num;8217&semi;ve always been impressed by their talent&comma; knowledge&comma; and desire to make the world a better place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>7&period; If I should take you back to memory lane to the history of our founding fathers&comma; which most people agree that Dr&period; Nnamdi Azikiwe&comma; Sir Ahmadu Bello&comma; the Sardauna of Sokoto&comma; and Chief Obafemi Awolowo agreed on&comma; you will find out that they all started as youths fired by political dynamism&period; Dr&period; Azikiwe captured the nation’s attention when&comma; in 1937&comma; he arrived in Nigeria with an electrifying personality and a bundle of talents&comma; and on November 22&comma; 1937&comma; he published the maiden edition of his popular newspaper&comma; The West African Pilot&period; The Sardauna started to experiment with his leadership qualities right from Katsina Teachers’ College&comma; and later on&comma; through political dynamism characterized by inclusiveness of all ethnic nationalities in the North&period; Same with Awolowo who showed his people the power of education as a liberating and equalizing force in any society&period; All three of these great leaders practiced political dynamism characterized by non-violence&comma; patriotism&comma; human development&comma; and service to humanity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>8&period; The first time all three met together was on Friday&comma; June 19&comma; 1953&period; Enahoro’s Self-Government-Now bill and the consequent resignation of all the Action Group’s federal ministers caused a constitutional crisis which made Nigeria ungovernable&period; Oliver Lyttleton&comma; the secretary of state for colonies&comma; tried to salvage the situation by inviting the main players to a constitutional conference in London&period; But Awolowo and Azikiwe&comma; who had become friends since Enahoro’s bill was tabled&comma; refused the terms and conditions&period; Because the Sardauna was fine with them&comma; Macpherson&comma; Nigeria’s governor&comma; brought Sardauna&comma; Azikiwe and Awolowo together in his office to jointly fashion new terms and conditions&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>9&period; After the meeting&comma; which ended at 10&colon;10pm&comma; he presented the trio to the media and the Daily Times the following day&comma; naming them The Big Three&period; Since then&comma; it has stuck that they were founding fathers because their tribes and their parties were the largest and because it offered an inclusive impression that all the regions had a say in the formation of the country&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>10&period; In countries emerging from or facing conflicts&comma; young people can engage in peace-building by leading non-violent movements and using innovative solutions to mobilize societies to bring about the needed transformation&period; Young people have demonstrated the potential to build bridges across communities&comma; working together to help manage conflict and promote peace&period; Young people play a big role in conflict and peace-building&comma; and they can be agents of peaceful change and help rebuild lives and communities&comma; making the world a better place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>11&period; President Muhammadu Buhari has laid a foundation for a new Nigeria&period; Despite the myriad of challenges&comma; he has kept faith with his vision and principles&period; The youths must carry these vision and principles beyond this administration&period; The legacies must be protected for a greater Nigeria and a formidable future generations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>12&period; My message to young people today is that they must not let themselves be used as willing tools by do-or-die politicians who want to stir up trouble in their communities&period; Instead&comma; you must embrace the tenets of political dynamism and root out every factor that contributes to the democracy deficit in Nigeria&comma; namely voter apathy&comma; ballot snatching&comma; looting&comma; arson&comma; and the likes&period; You constitute a large percentage of our voting and working population&period; You are also going to be the number one population block that will suffer the consequences of bad governance and incompetent leaders in the future&period; Therefore&comma; you must do everything to safeguard your future survival and welfare in mind&period; Get actively involved in the democratic process by joining a political party and electing those who will lead you&period; Remember that voting is a civic duty expected of every Nigerian&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I thank you all Great Nigerian Youths&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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