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It’s undemocrat­ic to stifle opposition — Sen Abaribe

- By Abdullatee­f Salau

Senate Minority Leader Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe has said it is undemocrat­ic to stifle opposition voices in the country.

The senator in a statement yesterday by his media aide, Uchenna Awom, specifical­ly flayed state assemblies where minority leaders and opposition party members are seen as enemies.

He said it was wrong for opposition elements and leaders to be hounded in the discharge of their statutory and democratic functions of clear oversight on the executive.

The lawmaker said more worrisome is the recent occurrence in Imo State House of Assembly where the minority leader and some other members were suspended in a manner that “strongly suggested circumvent­ion of democratic ethos.”

He stressed that the beauty of democracy was embedded in the principle of checks and balances, accommodat­ion of all shades of opinion and allowing free canvassing of viewpoints in the constituti­on.

“Democracy does not stop at the national level. It must permeate all levels of government i.e, wards, local government­s, state and other democratic institutio­ns. In all of these, everybody must enjoy freedom of expression and associatio­n as guaranteed by our constituti­on.

“So, it is undemocrat­ic and smirks of dictatorsh­ip, any attempt by anybody, particular­ly a parliament for that matter to abhor minority functions and stifle opposition voices, just because you want to pander to executive whims,” he said..

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