Rethinking Democratic Governance in African Politics
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2024-01
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Rethinking Democratic Governance in African Politics
Abstract
Good governance and accountability, amongst others, are hallmarks of a democratic system of government,
practiced by most African countries. At the inception of democracy in most African nations, political
parties were formed according to constitutional laws, and eligible candidates were voted into political
office through elections. African politics is majorly marred with the problem of leadership as argued by
most scholars and non-scholars alike. Against this backdrop, the lead questions are: Is democracy in
Africa progressive or retrogressive? Is leadership the only major problem of African politics? In what
practical ways can one ensure good governance in African politics? Thus, this chapter argues that every
problem marring African politics is traceable to attitudinal crises, which must be addressed to guarantee
and promote good governance in Africa.