President Bola Tinubu has declared that Nigeria’s democracy was gradually evolving necessitating corresponding growth in the institutions that uphold and protect it.
He stated this on Tuesday when he flagged off the construction of a new Independent National Electoral Commission headquarters in Abuja.
He told Nigerians that “democracy is not a destination but a journey.”
He called for collective efforts to strengthen institutions, safeguard freedoms, and protect the nation’s future.
Tinubu said his administration was committed to strengthening Nigeria’s electoral system and fostering a more robust democracy.
The President declared that the new edifice would serve as a “hub for innovation, planning, training, and transparency in electoral administration.”
He pledged his administration’s full support to ensure that INEC is adequately equipped, not only with infrastructure but also with the necessary legal frameworks, policies, and resources to effectively execute its constitutional mandate with courage and excellence.
Tinubu praised the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, for initiating the project, describing it as “another important step towards the protection of our democracy in this country.”
He lauded the Minister’s vision, courage, and commitment to national progress and development, just as he extended his appreciation to the entire leadership of the Federal Capital Territory Administration and the staff of INEC for their unwavering dedication.
The president acknowledged their courage in confronting challenges and their efforts in laying a stronger foundation for democratic resilience in Nigeria.
He told the contractors, supervisors, and all stakeholders involved in the project that there is a clear charge, stressing the profound significance of their work.
“You are not just building an edifice; you are building trust in our nation,” Tinubu stated, underscoring the symbolic importance of the new headquarters.
Tinubu told them to allow “quality, speed, integrity, and transparency” to guide their efforts.