President Muhammadu Buhari has joined President Obama and other world
leaders in vehemently condemning the abortive coup attempt in Turkey by
a group of rebel army officers and men, which resulted in the reported
death of more than 100 people.
Reacting to the tragic events in Ankara, Istanbul and other centres,
President Buhari said he was “deeply saddened by reports of a violent
attempt to dismantle constitutional authority and disrupt the
democratically elected government of Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey.”
“The removal of a democratic government by force is no longer
acceptable. Violence can never solve any problem but only complicates
them and sets back the progress of democratic societies.”
The President also noted that President Erdogan was one of Nigeria’s
close international partners and sincere supporters in its current war
against terrorism, adding that all should resist the “destabilization of
democratic countries through coups d’état in the 21st century.”
According to the President, “democracy provides peaceful options of
changing governments through the ballot box. The ballot box doesn’t
require violence to remove any government perceived to have lost its
popularity and public support. Despite its limitations, democracy is
still better and more durable than a violent change of government.”
The President praised the courage and immediate response of ordinary
citizens who in the face of guns and tanks defied the rebel soldiers and
forced them to abandon their mad quest for power.
President Buhari called on the President of Turkey to pursue
reconciliation and offered Nigeria’s support to the government and
people of Turkey in their hour of trial.
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