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Don says former governors seeking senatorial seats threaten democratic growth

The professor urged Nigerians to confront political practices capable of weakening democratic institutions.

• May 31, 2026
Dapo Abiodun, Hope Uzodimma, Okowa
Dapo Abiodun, Hope Uzodimma, Okowa

A university don, Adepoju Tejumaije, says the growing trend of former governors seeking senatorial seats after completing their tenure significantly undermines democratic growth 

and youth inclusion in governance.

Mr Tejumaije, who lectures at the Department of Communication and Media Studies, University of Lagos (UNILAG), spoke in an interview with journalists on Sunday in Lagos.

He said many former governors move to the National Assembly merely to remain politically relevant and continue controlling affairs in their states.

According to him, while such political transitions may not pose any threat in developed democracies, the situation in Nigeria is largely driven by personal interests and political control.

“In developed democracies, it may be welcomed because democracy grows through experience and contributions from those in governance.

“But in our clime, many of these former governors simply want to continue to be relevant politically, without making meaningful contributions,” he said.

Mr Tejumaije said several former governors allegedly influence political appointments, contracts, and decision-making processes in their states even after leaving office.

He noted that the development had continued to undermine democratic principles and weaken state governance.

“When I talk about relevance, I mean relevance in a negative sense. Many of them want to continue controlling the states they left behind.

“They interfere in who becomes commissioner, who gets appointments and even who gets party tickets,” he said.

Mr Tejumaije cited instances in some states where former governors allegedly attempted to dominate their successors politically.

According to him, such actions often lead to conflicts between serving governors and their predecessors.

He said the trend had also denied younger politicians the opportunity to participate actively in leadership and governance.

“It does not give room for young people. It does not allow democracy to grow or thrive.

“A situation where only candidates backed by political godfathers can emerge does not help democracy,” he said.

The professor urged Nigerians to confront political practices capable of weakening democratic institutions and national development.

According to him, the country will continue to “move in circles” if old political figures continue to dominate the political space at the expense of younger generations.

“We are recycling the old hands while younger and more contemporary minds are left behind.

“The older politicians should understand that there is a time for everything. When their time is over, they should allow others to contribute to nation-building,” he said.

Mr Tejumaije advised political leaders to focus on leaving positive legacies rather than seeking continuous control over political structures after leaving office. 

(NAN)

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