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**Federal Government Dismisses Coup Fears; Retired Generals Urge Good Governance**

By Daniel Edu

Amid rising concerns over coups in Africa, particularly in West Africa, the Federal Government of Nigeria has emphasized its confidence in the country’s democratic stability and rejected any fears of a military takeover. The government cited Nigeria’s long-standing commitment to democracy and the strengthening of its democratic institutions as reasons for its optimism. Despite recent coup events in neighboring countries like Niger Republic, the government remains undaunted.

Mohammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, stated that Nigeria had moved beyond the era of military coups, emphasizing the strength of the country’s democratic institutions and the public’s acceptance of democracy.

Meanwhile, retired generals have weighed in on the issue, warning that the key to preventing coups in Africa is for elected leaders to respect constitutional provisions and ensure good governance. While not endorsing military takeovers, they stressed the importance of accountability and the avoidance of repressive rule by political leaders.

The African continent has witnessed a series of coups in recent years, including the most recent one in Gabon, where military personnel seized power and placed the President and his family under house arrest. The coup in Gabon marked the seventh coup on the continent in the past three years. Other African countries that have experienced coups include Niger Republic, Burkina Faso, Sudan, Guinea, Mali, and Chad.

Despite the surge in coups in West Africa, Nigeria’s government remains confident in the country’s democratic stability and has no plans for military shakeups. President Bola Tinubu, who chairs ECOWAS, is committed to peaceful conflict resolution and the return to democratic order in affected countries.

Retired generals and experts have stressed that good governance, respect for constitutional provisions, and adherence to democratic principles are crucial to preventing coups on the continent. They have called on African leaders to prioritize these aspects of governance to ensure lasting stability and peace.

Catholic Bishop Matthew Kukah expressed his belief that military intervention should not be an option for Nigeria, urging patience and faith in the country’s potential for greatness. Other voices have attributed the resurgence of coups to leaders’ impunity and called on the judiciary to uphold justice as the last hope of the oppressed.

While some political figures, like former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose, expressed concern over the sit-tight syndrome of long-serving leaders in Africa, they did not endorse military intervention and emphasized the importance of democratic processes.

In conclusion, the African continent faces ongoing challenges related to coups and political stability, with Nigeria and other nations grappling with the consequences of these events. The role of good governance, adherence to constitutional principles, and respect for democratic norms remains central to addressing these issues and promoting lasting stability across the continent.

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