The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has asserted that Nigeria’s democracy remains vulnerable 33 years following the annulment of the June 12, 1993, presidential election. The party contends that crucial lessons from that period have yet to be fully absorbed, hindering the nation’s democratic progress. Specifically, the PDP highlighted ongoing strains on civil liberties and a general weakness in democratic institutions. This assessment comes as Nigeria reflects on the significance of June 12, a date now commemorated as Democracy Day. The PDP’s statement implies a need for greater commitment to democratic principles and the protection of citizens’ rights. The party did not detail specific examples of strained liberties, but broadly criticized the current state of affairs. The statement serves as a critique of the current administration and a call for renewed focus on strengthening Nigeria’s democratic foundations.