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Photo credit for "Africa" graphic, above: © 2005 Jennifer Lewis |
OBASANJO CALLS FOR DEREGISTRATION OF MINORITY PARTIES
28 November 2003 Nigeria's President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has called for revoking the official registration of political parties which he calls "non-performing". Various official entities and former officials within Nigeria have expressed support for his initiative, though the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has characterized the move as an undemocratic first step toward vertical alignment under a one-party system. Obasanjo cited political responsibility, saying that whole parties should be held accountable if their policies cannot win support, and that "only serious persons should apply for registration of political parties and any party so registered must operate under very demanding conditions." He went on to say that more money is spent on elections than would be required to fight a war, and that elective offices should not be commodities open to the highest bidder. [For more: This Day]
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