
By Cross Udo, Abuja
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has said that despite its imperfections in the country, democracy remains the best option for electing leaders
The NLC in a statement issued by its acting President, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju, said although the practice of democracy in the country may have fallen beyond expectations, Nigerians still enjoy freedom of speech and association as well as the right to elect their leaders.
While joining the government and people of Nigeria in commemorating our democracy day, Adeyanju said, “For us, our democracy day represents a statement of intent, irrevocable decision, and irretraceable step in our match to freedom from military rule and dictatorship.
“In the course of the struggle, many lives were lost, and unquantifiable investments destroyed accompanied by major social upheavals and displacements. Nigerians were not deterred as they were united by a common resolve and destiny.
“Today, we once again celebrate the heroes and heroines as well as martyrs of that struggle, especially Chief MKO Abiola who gave his all.”
The NLC commended Nigerians for their resilience, faith, and belief in themselves.
The Congress acting President further said, “We commend in particular the Nigerian workers who played not only a significant role in the decolonisation process but a leading one in the pro-democracy struggle through various phases of military dictatorship.
“Although the practice of democracy in our country may have fallen beyond the expectations of not a few, we take solace in the fact that we have freedom of speech and association and we elect our leaders fairly even though not perfectly.
‘Despite the imperfections of our democracy, it remains the best option for us in electing our leaders. In light of this, the task before us as a people and as a nation is to strive towards perfecting our democracy, especially in critical areas such as transparent and credible elections, accountable governance, and citizen participation.
“It is on this note that we at the Nigeria Labour Congress wish you enduring celebration.”



