 Away from Memo State, now stakeholders in the country have lamented the state of the nation's democracy, while calling on concerned citizens to raise up and rescue the country from the hands of desperate politicians. The call was made in Abu Jad, the country's capital, at a discourse on ways to stabilize the nation's democracy amid the current political tension. They argued that democracy remains the most popular form of government with half of the nations of the world practicing the system of government. If we have a democracy in Africa, there are some things that will not be allowed to happen. For example, in Nigeria we saw people who contested elections and did win, but they were declared as winners. In Nigeria we have seen opportunity where some people did not even contest elections, but they are sounding as senators and even ending up as Senate president in Nigeria. Now using the 2023 election as a case study, they expressed worry over the prevalence of money politics. The theme for this year's conference is democratic stability in Africa, and it was aimed at sustaining and deepening Nigeria's democratic process. The citizens must take ownership of territories, one, the country. The country belongs to the citizens, not just some criminals or some other cycle or bunch of, I mean, unparalleled citizens. What I want the youth in Nigeria to begin to fight is our electoral process. That is the truth. You cannot win a election without money. My enterprise here, it will take the amount of money for the investors.