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When Politics Turns Violent: Nigeria’s Democracy on the edge

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Tuesday’s violent standoff at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national secretariat in Abuja was more than a clash between rival factions, it was a stark reminder of how fragile Nigeria’s democratic institutions have become.

As supporters of the Turaki and Abdulrahman camps confronted one another, the scene descended into chaos: teargas filled the air, journalists and secretariat staff were injured, and the very notion of lawful political engagement was trampled.

The confrontation, sparked by competing National Executive Committee (NEC) and Board of Trustees (BoT) meetings, revealed the depth of division within Nigeria’s once-stalwart opposition party.

Governors Bala Mohammed of Bauchi and Seyi Makinde of Oyo, alongside other key figures, found themselves caught in a maelstrom that exposed the PDP’s lack of internal discipline.

Minister Nyesom Wike, aligned with the Abdulrahman faction, was similarly drawn into the melee, highlighting how political influence and official power are now weaponized in ways that destabilize party structures rather than strengthen them.

The aftermath was predictably severe.

Abdulrahman’s camp moved swiftly to expel Turaki, Makinde, Mohammed, Wabara, Bode George, and several other party stalwarts, while simultaneously dissolving state executives in Bauchi, Oyo, Zamfara, Yobe, Lagos, Edo, and Ekiti.

This administrative purging, framed as a defense of constitutional order, risks further entrenching factionalism and undermining public confidence in the PDP as a viable democratic alternative.

Equally troubling is the apparent role of the Nigeria Police Force in escalating, rather than containing, the confrontation.

Eyewitnesses described officers firing teargas indiscriminately at governors, party leaders, and supporters alike, turning a political dispute into a public safety crisis.

Allegations that the Presidency infiltrated the party to manipulate outcomes only add to the perception that democratic processes are increasingly subverted by power brokers.

What we witnessed is not merely a party feud; it is symptomatic of a broader erosion of political norms.

A major opposition party that cannot resolve its leadership disputes without violence sends a dangerous message to citizens about the fragility of democracy.

When internal party conflicts spill onto the streets, with law enforcement either complicit or ineffective, the implications extend far beyond the PDP. It signals a breakdown in accountability, governance, and respect for constitutional processes.

The long-term consequences are profound.

Nigeria’s citizens are left questioning whether their votes matter if parties, rather than the electorate, determine outcomes through intimidation, factionalism, and legal manipulation.

Young Nigerians, whose engagement is critical to the future of democracy, may grow disillusioned by the spectacle of political infighting and lawless conduct.

The PDP must now choose between entrenching this destructive cycle or pursuing genuine reconciliation and institutional reform.

Nigeria, too, must demand that political parties operate transparently, respect the rule of law, and prioritize democracy over personal ambition.

Anything less risks turning political contestation into a permanent theatre of violence.

Tuesday’s events were a warning. Nigeria’s democracy is fragile, and its political institutions are under siege, not from external enemies, but from internal decay.

If the ruling and opposition parties continue to weaponize power, ignore the rule of law, and involve security forces in political disputes, the country’s democratic future will be the ultimate casualty.

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Afahame Bamidele is a Political Science graduate from the prestigious Bayero University, Kano, holding a Master’s degree. Known for his insightful analysis and storytelling, he brings clarity to political, governance and trending issues, making complex developments accessible and engaging. Beyond writing, Afahame enjoys football, creative storytelling, and exploring ideas that connect with people and the world around them.

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