A Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) has called for the continued support of Nigerians on electoral reforms and the justice system.
The CSOs made the call in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja to mark the one-year memorial anniversary of late Dare Atoye-Ariyo, an activist who succumbed to lung cancer on Oct. 27, 2022.
Atoye-Ariyo was a strong advocate for social justice, electoral reforms and democratic governance.
The CSOs in statement, issued by Mr Kunle Afolabi of Adopt A Goal, urged Nigerians to continue to stand up against injustice, foster understanding and support one another in times of need.
The group described Atoye-Ariyo, who was the Executive Director of Adopt-A-Goal until his death, as a tireless advocate, passionate activist and staunch defender of the masses and a social critic.
“Atoye-Ariyo was an advocacy hub of socio political change makers committed to social reengineering of the Nigerian civic space, enduring institutional reforms, strengthening of democratic governance and values.
“He also stood for the defence of human and social justice, through which he sought accountability from the Nigerian Government.
“He was sacrificial and patriotic in fighting for democracy and good governance in Nigeria.
“He worked very hard to ensure the reform of the Nigerian electoral system.
“He led efforts to pressure the National Assembly to pass into law, a new electoral regime that included electronic transmission of results and other innovations to ensure free, fair, and credible elections,” Afolabi said.
He said that Atoye-Ariyo was more than an advocate;as he was a beacon of hope, a voice for the voiceless, and a symbol of unwavering courage.
“His relentless efforts to combat injustice, champion social causes, and uplift the marginalized have left an enduring legacy that continues to inspire us all.
“Throughout his life, Atoye-Ariyo fearlessly confronted societal issues, challenging norms and advocating for positive change.
“His dedication to defending the rights of the masses, coupled with his insightful social critiques, made him a respected figure in our community.
“His legacy serves as a reminder of the power of one individual’s commitment to making the world a better place,” he said.
Afolabi therefore called on Nigerians to continue reflecting on Atoye-Ariyo’s remarkable life and legacy.
He said that to honour his memory, memorial events would be held at Abuja from Oct. 27 through December, urging people to participate in the events.
He called for donations to be made throughout the period to charitable organisations, public primary and secondary schools, as causes close to Atoye-Ariyo’s heart.
The coalition include Concerned Nigerians, Eagle Badger, Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, Raising New Voices Initiative, ReadyToLeadAfrica, Centre for Liberty, and Nwanne_Di_Na_Mba_Foundation.