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When Government Becomes Deceit: Nigeria’s Dangerous Drift from Democracy By Festus Edovia

Nigeria now stands at a critical juncture. The direction taken today will shape the strength or fragility of its democratic future.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 2, 2026
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When leadership abandons truth, democracy begins to erode. Increasingly, this appears to be Nigeria’s reality.

 

Governance today seems less about service and more about survival; political survival at any cost. While citizens endure worsening economic hardship and insecurity, many in power appear preoccupied with retaining influence rather than delivering meaningful progress.

 

Across the country, insecurity continues to claim lives and destabilize communities. The recent killings in Plateau State are yet another painful reminder of a nation under strain. Yet, instead of decisive action and accountability, political discourse is dominated by defections, alliances, and early maneuvering for the next election cycle.

 

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At the same time, poverty is deepening and hunger is spreading. For millions of Nigerians, daily life has become a struggle for survival. Frustration, anxiety, and disillusionment are rising. Still, official narratives often paint a picture of stability and progress that many citizens simply do not recognize. This widening gap between government messaging and lived reality is not just concerning it is dangerous.

 

Public trust continues to weaken in a system that too often rewards loyalty over competence and optics over outcomes. While ordinary Nigerians navigate failing systems, many public officials rely on foreign healthcare and overseas education benefits funded by a system that does not adequately serve its own people.

 

Democracy is not merely the exercise of power; it is the responsibility to govern with accountability, fairness, and respect for diverse voices. When dissent is discouraged, opposition weakened, and political competition constrained, democratic institutions are placed at risk.

 

Economic pressures further compound the crisis. Subsidy removals, rising taxes, and the soaring cost of living have stretched citizens to their limits. Yet, for many, these sacrifices have not translated into visible or tangible improvements in their quality of life.

 

A government committed to democratic values must be judged not by its promises, but by its performance. Transparency, inclusion, and the protection of citizens’ rights are the true pillars of democracy not control, coercion, or narrative management.

 

Nigeria now stands at a critical juncture. The direction taken today will shape the strength or fragility of its democratic future.

Citizens, therefore, cannot afford to be passive. Civic engagement, informed participation, and vigilance are essential. Democracy does not belong to leaders alone; it belongs to the people. Active participation, especially during elections remains one of the most powerful tools for ensuring that leadership reflects the will and welfare of the nation.

 

The time to demand accountability is now. The time to defend democratic values is now.

Nigeria must not drift further into a system where governance is defined by deception rather than delivery. The future of the nation depends on it.

Written by Festus Edovia, anipr, ficm

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