‘I Am a Die-Hard Democrat’ — Tinubu Reaffirms Commitment to Rule of Law

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his commitment to democratic principles, national unity, and the rule of law, declaring that he remains a “die-hard democrat” who will continue to defend Nigeria’s democratic system.

The President made the remarks on Wednesday while addressing leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and members of the Inter-Party Advisory Council at the State House.

Tinubu noted that Nigeria’s democratic journey over the past 26 years has been sustained through the voluntary commitment and sacrifices of political actors across party lines.

I am glad we are all democrats and we all subscribe to this democracy voluntarily and willingly. We have been at it selflessly in the last 26 years,” the President said.

Reiterating his personal conviction, Tinubu stressed that his belief in democracy remains firm.

I am a die-hard democrat and I follow that belief wholeheartedly, committed to a united country, Nigeria. That principle and philosophy will live and die with me,” he stated.

The President also highlighted the importance of respecting the rule of law and democratic processes, noting that disagreements should be resolved through dialogue and intellectual debate rather than threats.

The rule of law must prevail before any democrat. The majority will have their say and their way, and the minority will have their say and might not have their way. That is the sweetness and essence of democracy,” Tinubu said.

Tinubu further emphasised his loyalty to the political platform he belongs to while acknowledging the rights of others within Nigeria’s multi-party system.

I am a registered voter. Whether I am on the same platform with you or not, I am going to stick to my platform,” he said.

Reflecting on his political history, the President recalled that he had previously remained in opposition without resorting to threats even when political circumstances were unfavourable.

When it was against me years past, I toed the line and stayed in opposition without threatening anyone but the military junta,” Tinubu added.

He concluded by urging political leaders to remain committed to peace, stability, and democratic values for the progress of Nigeria.

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