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Nigeria needs monument to immortalise 1,000 democracy activists — Kila

Iriche Emmanuel
Last updated: June 13, 2026 1:58 pm
Iriche Emmanuel
Published: June 13, 2026
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A renowned political economist and public affairs analyst, Prof. Anthony Kila, has called for the construction of a monumental wall inscribed with the names of 1,000 individuals who championed Nigeria’s democratic struggle.

 

Speaking at events marking the 2026 Democracy Day celebrations on Friday, Prof. Kila urged the nation to do more to preserve the memory of those whose sacrifices secured and sustained democratic governance.

 

Kila, who serves as Chairman of the June 12 Movement and Professor of Strategy and Development at the Commonwealth Institute, proposed the establishment of a national “Democracy Wall” in Abuja.

 

He envisioned the project as a permanent tribute to those who fought against authoritarianism.

 

According to the scholar, the wall should feature at least 1,000 Nigerians from diverse backgrounds and generations who contributed to the nation’s democratic journey.

 

He noted that while infrastructure such as roads, airports, and public buildings is regularly named after prominent individuals, Nigeria lacks a central monument dedicated to collective civic efforts. The proposed wall would honour journalists, labour leaders, students, civil society advocates, politicians, lawyers, academics, and ordinary citizens who risked their lives and freedom in the struggle for democracy.

 

Kila argued that Nigeria’s democratic history must not be reduced to just a few prominent figures.

 

“Democracy is never the work of one person or a handful of heroes,” Kila stated. “It is the product of the sacrifices of thousands of citizens who, in different ways and at different times, stood for freedom, justice, representation, and the rule of law.”

 

The political economist suggested that the monument be designed as both a memorial and an educational site, allowing young Nigerians to learn about the country’s democratic evolution. He also proposed that state governments establish similar monuments to highlight contributors from their respective regions.

 

Such a project, he added, would deepen civic consciousness, strengthen national memory, and foster greater appreciation for public service.

 

Prof. Kila warned that many key contributors remain unknown to younger generations, noting that societies that fail to preserve their history risk losing touch with their founding values.

 

The proposal coincides with the 2026 Democracy Day anniversary, which commemorates the historic June 12, 1993, presidential election, widely regarded as a defining moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey.

 

Observers have described the proposal as a significant contribution to ongoing conversations about national recognition and historical preservation.

 

If implemented, the Democracy Wall would stand as one of the country’s most prominent civic monuments, serving as a lasting reminder of the collective sacrifices that made democr

atic governance possible.

 

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