Atiku warns against political campaign suspension in Borno, Benue and others over insecurity

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has warned against proposals to suspend political campaigns in parts of northern Nigeria, saying such a move could undermine constitutional rights and fuel fears of disenfranchisement.

His reaction follows reports that the Senate is considering halting political activities in several states affected by rising insecurity, including Borno State, Benue State and Plateau State.

In a statement issued by his aide, Phrank Shaibu, the presidential aspirant under the African Democratic Congress described the idea as troubling, stressing that insecurity should not be used to justify limiting democratic participation.

He said the right to vote and engage in the electoral process is fundamental and must not be restricted, warning that any attempt to suppress political activity in parts of the country raises concerns about exclusion and representation.

Atiku added that tackling insecurity should not come at the expense of citizens’ voices, noting that democracy must not suffer due to government shortcomings. He emphasised that Nigerians, particularly in the North, deserve both security and full participation in the political process.

He also called on the Independent National Electoral Commission, security agencies, and the administration of Bola Tinubu to clarify their positions and reassure citizens that constitutional rights would be protected.

The debate comes amid growing concern in the National Assembly over worsening violence in parts of northern Nigeria. Lawmakers, including Senator Abdul Ningi, have suggested emergency measures such as suspending political activities in frontline states affected by insurgency and banditry, arguing that the scale of the crisis requires urgent action beyond routine discussions.

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