President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his commitment to protecting democratic freedoms, particularly the right to free speech. Speaking during a joint session of the National Assembly on Democracy Day, he promised that dissent and criticism would not be met with intimidation.
Tinubu’s remarks come amid growing concerns over the shrinking space for civic expression in Nigeria. His call for restraint by security agencies was seen as a direct message to uphold civil liberties.
The President acknowledged that criticism is a core part of democracy and must be respected, even when directed at those in power. He emphasized that no Nigerian should face threats for speaking their mind.
This bold stance is being closely watched by both civil society groups and the international community, eager to see if the pledge translates into lasting action.