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HURIWA Petitions US Against Wike, Raises Fresh Concerns Over Democracy


The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has petitioned the United States government, calling for sanctions against the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, over alleged actions it said threaten Nigeria’s democratic system.

The group, in its communication to the US Embassy in Abuja, raised concerns over what it described as a pattern of political interference, electoral misconduct and actions capable of undermining democratic institutions.

HURIWA said the petition against Wike was part of broader concerns about Nigeria’s political climate, warning that recent developments suggest a gradual weakening of democratic structures and shrinking political space.

The organisation stressed the need for accountability among public office holders, noting that the exercise of power must remain within the confines of the law to avoid deepening political divisions. It also called for transparent investigations into allegations surrounding electoral processes and political interference, insisting that credible actions are necessary to restore public confidence in governance.



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