A former member of the Senate, Shehu Sani, has highlighted why military Junta have continuously ceased power from democratic governments in Africa, especially in the West African sub-region.
The former lawmaker submitted that military junta keep taking power in the region because they are given the opportunity to.
He citedย a situation where democratic governance in member states deteriorates, and regional and sub-regional bodies in the continent decide to speak out only when coups happen, as it can always lead to the military takeover of government
OsunDailyNG reports that Sani, who was speaking against the backdrop of the recent coup in the Niger Republic, said the coup in Niger could have been prevented if the democracy had been saved.
He gave other reasons โWe have seen in the past few years how democracies in the West African sub-region have collapsed. It has happened in Guinea, Burkina Faso, Mali, and now the Niger Republic.
โCoup dโetats are internal issues, and they do not happen within a day. Conditions are created for the military to take over power. And in West Africa today, there are about five conditions that I have noted to be responsible for.
โFirst is the destruction of democratic values. Elections are rigged. Many people who call themselves democrats have no respect for the rule of law. And the constitutions are consistently violated.
โWhen that is done, the spirit of democracy is killed, and the seed for the destruction of democracy is planted.
โSecond is economic inequity and inequality. There is so much poverty in the land. And when you have poverty, you have social dislocation and social crisis. By that, an atmosphere of illegal overthrow of government is created and giving justification for people to say democracy is not working because people are suffering, so the military needs to take over.
โThe rise of terror groups in the Sahel โ Boko Haram, the ANSARU, ISWAP โ has made civilian authorities become dependent on the military for their safety and security.
โThere is so much reliance on them. And that has given them that thinking and the mental redirection that they should be in charge.
โThe fourth has to do with the fact that there is no coordinated attempt to save democracy in Africa. You find that whenever there is a coup, there is no coordinated strategy or penalty for coups. And they happen and continue to happen.
โFifth reason: There are issues regarding the election of Nigerโs ousted president Mohammed Bazoum which ECOWAS and the African Union closed their eyes to.
โLook at it this way. In Cote d โIvoire, Alassane Ouattara tinkered with the constitution as president and gave himself a third-term mandate. The ECOWAS and AU never raised an issue with that.
โThe President of the Central African Republic today has tinkered with the constitution and given himself a tenure extension. The same thing has happened in Burundi. The AU and other sub-regional groups donโt raise questions.โย