 In another development, the House of Representatives has urged the federal government to strongly condemn the coups in some part of West Africa, impose strong sanctions, and mobilize other nations and stakeholders to do the same. These followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance by Julius Ihovera, who had acquired a trend of military coups, describing the most recent in Burkina Faso as being part of a resurgence of a coup culture in West Africa. The lawmaker said if the trend is not immediately changed, it could erode democratic achievements and distort the emerging culture of constitutionalism. He added that it would promote opportunistic and undemocratic actors in the region and by extension the continent. Further notes that for the fourth time in only six months, Coz de Tar have precipitated the transfer of power in West Africa, most recently in Mali with the overthrow of President Ibrahim Qeeta, in charge with the takeover of power by the military following the death of President Idris Debi, in Guinea with the overthrow of President Alpha Konde, and in Burkina Faso a few days ago with the overthrow of President Raj Kabori. Also notes that this illegal takeover of power from democratically elected governments violates several national constitutions, international conventions and protocols established by multilateral organizations, donors, and development partners. The people are suffering. The manner of bad leadership that is pervading the African continent is something that we must look into while we are against military coup. It is now time for our leaders to leave up to expectation. It is now time for our leaders to ensure that the people, that they lead, that they are giving the effective, good governance. The worst form of democracy is far better than a benevolent dictatorship. For as such, we should always strive to jealously guard and protect our heart and democracy, especially in the West African suffrage.