Federal Govt To Promote Documentary On Nigeria’s 25 Years Of Democracy

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The federal government is to promote the production of a documentary on Nigeria’s 25 years of uninterrupted democracy, the minister of information and national orientation, Mohammed Idris has said. The minister stated this while receiving executive members of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) yesterday in Abuja. He described the proposed documentary, an initiative of IPAC, [...]

The federal government is to promote the production of a documentary on Nigeria’s 25 years of uninterrupted democracy, the minister of information and national orientation, Mohammed Idris has said. The minister stated this while receiving executive members of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) yesterday in Abuja. He described the proposed documentary, an initiative of IPAC, as a critical chronicle of Nigeria’s democratic journey over the past 25 years.

The film aims to celebrate achievements, acknowledge challenges and highlight lessons learned. “It pleases me to acknowledge the untiring efforts of IPAC and its leadership in fostering democracy. This documentary, through the medium of film, will serve as a long-lasting historical record honoring our nation’s political heroes and showcasing our democratic credentials.



To this end, the federal government, through the Federal Ministry of Information and National Orientation, is willing to support this unique documentary,” he said. The minister also expressed gratitude to IPAC for its dedication to democratic development and emphasised the importance of political parties working together beyond elections to foster national unity and progress. “The government of President Bola Tinubu supports healthy political competition, as democracy thrives on constructive opposition and national interest-driven collaboration, irrespective of party affiliations,” he said.

He further noted that sustaining democracy is a collective effort, adding, “Political parties are the foundation of democracy. While competition during elections is natural, we must come together afterward to build our nation. President Tinubu, being a true democrat, values healthy competition but also prioritises unity and national progress.

” The national chairman of IPAC, Hon. Yusuf Dantalle, said the documentary would highlight Nigeria’s advancements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and social cohesion. “The documentary, in addition to being a historical marker, is targeted at the younger generation, particularly Gen Z, as it will serve as an educational resource and a unifying narrative of Nigeria’s democratic evolution.

It will feature some of Nollywood’s finest actors and will be produced with state-of-the-art equipment, matching global standards in quality and impact,” he said. The IPAC delegation included Dipo Olayokun, Deputy National Chairman; Chief Dan Nwayanwu, Council Member; and Maxwell Mabudem, National Secretary, among other executives. We’ve got the edge.

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