NIGERIA’S DEMOCRATIC SPIRIT SHINES: NATIONAL DEMOCRACY SOLIDARITY WALK 2025
By Gambo Jagindi
May 29, 2025
In a powerful display of unity and solidarity, hundreds of Nigerians from all walks of life converged on the streets of Abuja and 36 states to participate in the 6th National Democracy Solidarity Walk 2025. The walk, which commenced from Eagle Square and terminated at Unity Fountain in Abuja, was a celebration of Nigeria’s 25 years of unbroken democracy.
Dr. Kletsaint Akor, Chairman of the National Democracy Stakeholders Group (NDSG), described the walk as a civic audit, a non-partisan civil reflection on the promises, progress, and policy performance of the current administration. “The people are the true scorecard of governance, and today we are in unity, in clarity, and in purpose,” Akor declared.
The walk saw a kaleidoscope of participants, including civil society organizations, faith-based organizations, traditional leaders, youth, and student groups. This broad-based participation underscored the walk’s message of unity and solidarity.
The walk also marked the official launch of Nigeria Democracy Week 2025, scheduled for June 23-27, 2025. This week-long celebration will feature a range of activities aimed at promoting civic engagement, dialogue, and democratic ideals.
The National Democracy Solidarity Walk has become an enduring tradition in Nigeria’s civic engagement landscape, offering a peaceful participatory space for democratic introspection. Since its inception in 2009, the walk has provided a platform for citizens to reflect on the country’s democratic journey and demand accountability from their leaders.
The walk served as a call to action, reminding the government of its responsibility to the people and the need for continued progress and improvement. As Nigeria celebrates its 25 years of unbroken democracy, the walk demonstrated the country’s unwavering commitment to democratic values and principles.