The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Connected Development (CODE) Hamzat Lawal has commended security agencies and the judiciary for their roles in upholding the country’s democracy.
He said this in a Friday statement to mark the 2023 International Day of Democracy.
“Nigerian security agencies have played a crucial role in maintaining peace and security during elections, while the judiciary has been instrumental in upholding the principles of justice and accountability,” he said.
He is, however, calling for more, especially in electoral and constitutional reforms, to fortify Nigeria’s democratic foundations.
“Democracy is an ongoing journey; continuous efforts to improve and strengthen it are essential for the nation’s progress and stability,” Lawal added.
“As Nigeria looks to the future, such reforms are necessary to address existing challenges, enhance transparency, and bolster the democratic system.
“Open and inclusive discussions are essential to ensure that these reforms align with the aspirations and needs of the Nigerian populace.”

While speaking on the theme for this year’s celebration, “Empowering the Next Generation,” Lawal said the country must reflect on it.
“In this regard, young people are not merely the future of democracy; they are an integral part of its present, and their involvement is essential for its continued growth and vitality,” the CODE chief maintained.
“The younger generation’s energy, passion, and idealism infuse democracy with renewed vigour. They bring fresh ideas, innovative solutions, and a deep commitment to social justice and equality.
“By empowering young people to participate actively in the democratic process, we ensure the representation of their voices and concerns and enrich the quality of our democratic discourse.
“Empowering the next generation is more than just giving young people a seat at the table; it is about fostering an inclusive environment where their voices are heard, valued, and acted upon. It is about providing them with the tools and knowledge needed to engage meaningfully in the democratic process, from voting in elections to advocating for the changes they wish to see in their communities and countries.
“As we celebrate today, let us recommit ourselves to supporting and mentoring the young leaders and activists striving to make a difference. Let us invest in their education, mentorship, and leadership opportunities. Let us ensure they have access to the information and resources required to become informed and engaged citizens. By doing so, we empower them and strengthen the foundations of democracy for generations to come.
“Let us celebrate the incredible potential of young people and work together to build a brighter democratic future, one in which they can flourish and continue to champion the values that democracy represents.”