Dele Momodu pens a heartfelt appeal to President Bola Tinubu, urging him to return to his pro-democracy roots and cautioning against authoritarian tendencies. Momodu emphasizes the importance of civil liberties and the need for strong, democratic governance.
In a heartfelt and urgent appeal, renowned Nigerian journalist and pro-democracy advocate Dele Momodu has written to President Bola Tinubu, urging him to uphold democratic principles and resist authoritarian tendencies. This is the second time within two weeks that Momodu has felt compelled to address the President directly, highlighting the gravity of his concerns.
Momodu’s appeal begins with a nostalgic recollection of Tinubu’s early days as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and a prominent pro-democracy figure during the June 12 Presidential election annulment. He reminisces about their shared exile years, lived in constant fear and trepidation, and Tinubu’s subsequent political journey, including his tenure as Governor of Lagos State.
However, Dele Momodu expresses deep disappointment and concern over the current state of Nigeria under President Tinubu’s leadership. He notes the increasing hardships faced by Nigerians, except for the privileged few, and attributes much of the nation’s current struggles to Tinubu’s governance. Momodu stresses that managing a country is significantly more complex than governing a state, and he urges the President to recognize this distinction.
A key point of contention for Momodu is the recent stance of the Tinubu administration against peaceful protests. He recalls their past enjoyment of the right to demonstrate during military regimes, both at home and abroad, and expresses sadness and embarrassment that a former pro-democracy fighter now seeks to suppress such civil liberties.
While firmly opposing anarchy, Dele Momodu advocates for the arrest of individuals identified by the secret service as potential threats. He urges President Tinubu to reconnect with his original allies in civil liberties and seek their assistance in navigating these challenges. Additionally, he calls on the President to use this opportunity to test the strength and readiness of Nigeria’s security agencies, while ignoring the advice of hawkish team members who have little to lose.
Momodu’s letter is a poignant reminder of the values and principles that once defined Tinubu’s political career. He concludes with a prayer for the President, hoping he will bear the cross of leadership with wisdom and a renewed commitment to democracy.
This impassioned plea from Dele Momodu serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of civil liberties and democratic governance in Nigeria. As the nation faces ongoing challenges, the call for a return to pro-democracy roots and respect for civil rights remains more relevant than ever.