We may have missed our way again on democracy – Saraki (opens original article in a new tab)
Former Senate President Bukola Saraki argues that Nigeria's democracy needs a stronger National Assembly to avoid repeating past failures, citing the 1993 tragedy as a warning.
- Former Senate President Bukola Saraki defends the National Assembly as a critical component of Nigeria's democracy
- Saraki emphasizes the need to strengthen and protect the legislature to prevent past democratic failures
- He references the June 12, 1993 tragedy as a cautionary example
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