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        Group Warns Of Creeping Dictatorship, Asks Citizens To Defend Democratic Rights

        National RecordBy National RecordAugust 27, 2024Updated:August 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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        A LABOUR-ORIENTED group, Socialist Labour, has warned that the democracy attained after decades of collective struggle is under threat signposted by mass arrest of activists for participating in the hunger protests, arrest of journalists, harassment of labour leaders, among other rights violations.

        A statement by the group, signed by two of its members, Dr. James Uanhoro and Dr. Izielen Agbon, said the recent clampdown on protesters against hunger, also known as #EndBadGovernance protests, “is a clear sign of a government that fears accountability and is desperate to maintain control through force and intimidation.”

        Adding that the Tinubu government “is making political prisoners of anyone brave enough to speak out,” also appealed to “trade unions, civil society organisations, student groups, professional associations and concerned citizens to come together and resist this creeping authoritarianism. We call on all organisations and individuals committed to justice to work in unison to defend our democratic rights.”

        The statement, entitled: “Defend Our Democratic Rights – Reject the Return of Authoritarianism”, reads:

        “For decades, we waged a tough and determined struggle to end military rule, ultimately achieving victory in 1999. It was a hard-fought battle, driven by the collective will of activists, trade unionists, civil society groups, and citizens who believed in a democratic future.

        “Today, those same democratic principles are under direct attack by a government veering toward authoritarianism. The Tinubu regime’s detention of over two thousand activists for participating in the #EndBadGovernance protests, arrest of journalists, harassment of labour leaders, violation of Labour House and civil society organisations (CDHR) premises, and freezing of bank accounts, midnight raids on activists’ homes, arrest of active Nigerian Diaspora visiting home, are blatant attempts to silence those who dare to resist.

        “The recent clampdown on the #EndBadGovernance protests is a clear sign of a government that fears accountability and is desperate to maintain control through force and intimidation. The regime is making political prisoners of anyone brave enough to speak out.

        “We did not fight against the military only to see our democratic rights eroded by those who once claimed to be partners in that struggle. The power of democracy lies in collective action; now is the time for all progressive forces to unite.

        “Trade unions, civil society organisations, student groups, professional associations and concerned citizens must come together and resist this creeping authoritarianism. We call on all organisations and individuals committed to justice to work in unison to defend our democratic rights.

        “The Tinubu regime’s tactics are not just attacks on specific individuals, trade unions or groups—they are attacks on the entire foundation of a democratic society. The government’s actions cannot go unchallenged. We must organise, mobilise, and resist these authoritarian moves at every level.

        “Now is the time for solidarity. We must come together, raise our voices, and demand a government that respects the rights and dignity of all citizens. The struggle for freedom and justice is ongoing—and together, we can stop the return of dictatorship.

        “We defeated dictatorship once – we will not allow its return.” [Their emphasis]

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