Democracy Day: CNPP demands recognition for Prof. Humphrey Nwosu

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Conference Of Nigeria Political Parties, (CNPP), has called for the overdue recognition of Professor Humphrey Nwosu, the chairman of the National Electoral Commission of Nigeria (NECON) during the historic June 12, 1993 presidential election.

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The CNPP, in an issued statement signed by its Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Comrade James Ezema, highlighted the pivotal role played by Prof. Nwosu in Nigeria’s democratic journey.

The umbrella association of all registered political parties and political associations in Nigeria emphasised that “without his daring decision to conduct an election that has become a beacon of hope, there would be no June 12 to mark on our calendars.”

The CNPP lamented the continued exclusion of Prof. Nwosu from the list of heroes celebrated on Democracy Day, despite his significant contribution to the nation’s democracy through the introduction of the Option A-4 voting system.

The CNPP insisted that the major problem in Nigeria is not the anthem or the Constitution in operation, but the attitude of the key political players in every administration. “It is time to transcend petty biases and to embrace the spirit of inclusivity that Professor Nwosu’s legacy warrants”, said Comrade Ezema.

The statement noted that the continued sidelining of Prof. Nwosu raises uncomfortable questions about the role of ethnicity in national recognition. The CNPP urged leaders to reflect on this disparity and ensure that actions align with the unity and brotherhood the national anthem espouses.

According to the statement, as the nation celebrates Democracy Day, the CNPP stands firm in its belief that all heroes should be honoured. “Let us not forget the architects of our freedom. Let us honour all heroes, for a nation that forgets its heroes will itself soon be forgotten”, the CNPP’s spokesman said.

“The CNPP’s call to action is a reminder of the importance of acknowledging all contributors to Nigeria’s democracy, ensuring that the legacy of individuals like Prof. Nwosu is not forgotten in the annals of history”, the CNPP added.

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