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Nigeria driving towards one-party state, dictatorship- Mike Ozekhome

Nigeria driving towards one-party state, dictatorship- Mike Ozekhome

Constitutional lawyer, Mike Ozekhome, says Nigeria is “gradually driving towards a one-party state” and dictatorship. 

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Ozekhome said this in a fresh interview with Channels TV, while reacting to the gale of defections of politicians to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The latest defection was that of Uno Emo, governor of Akwa Ibom, who joined APC from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Ozekhome described the gale of defections as “bootlicking at its highest level”. He warned that Nigeria is moving towards one-party state and, by extension, dictatorship.

“People are falling over themselves to endorse the president, who has not been allowed to do his job over two years.

Cross Carpeting by governor’s who won on the platform throwing all morals and decency to the wind and then crossing over to the opposition party. They are like Akara and Moi Moi; they are the same.

We are gradually driving, without knowing it, towards a one-party state. And it is a dangerous move because in a one party state, dictatorship reigns supreme.” he said

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