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Patani protest signals urgent need for democratic equity: APC Chieftain

A large number of residents blocked the East-West road on Thursday to protest the continuous tenure of the current member representing the constituency.

• May 1, 2026
APC members
APC members

An APC chieftain in Delta, Lawrence Barbodor, says Thursday’s peaceful protest in Patani, Delta, signalled an urgent need for democratic equity in the Bomadi/Patani federal constituency.

Mr Barbodor said this in a statement on Friday.

A large number of residents blocked the East-West road on Thursday to protest the continuous tenure of the current member representing the constituency.

The protest, which lasted more than four hours and paralysed social and economic activities, drew widespread attention to growing concerns over representation in the federal constituency.

Speaking on the development, the APC chieftain said it underscored both the road’s importance as a national economic artery and the depth of public sentiment surrounding the issue.

He said that democracy could not thrive where representation is perceived as permanent or exclusive.

“After nearly three decades of continuous occupancy of a single office by one individual, it is both reasonable and necessary to allow space for new leadership to emerge,” he said.

Mr Barbodor also raised concerns regarding the perceived lack of measurable legislative impact over the years, including limited evidence of constituency-focused bills, motions or federal projects that directly benefitted the people.

“This protest is widely seen as a reflection of mounting grassroots frustration and a call for institutional actors to respond responsibly,” he stated.

The APC chieftain called on the Delta government to take cognisance of the situation and uphold democratic neutrality during the primaries.

“Political parties must also ensure open, transparent and competitive primaries ahead of 2027, while security agencies should continue to support peaceful civic expression. The Thursday event serves as a critical reminder that the voice of the people remains central to democratic governance.

“Ignoring such expressions of the public will risk deepening discontent and undermining confidence in democratic institutions. The people of the Bomadi/Patani federal constituency have demonstrated restraint, unity and civic responsibility.

“It is now incumbent on government and political stakeholders to respond with equal responsibility by ensuring that the principles of fairness, equity and inclusion are upheld. Democracy must not only endure, but it must also evolve to reflect the will and aspirations of the people,” he added.

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