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5 tenets of democratic society and where Nigeria gets them wrong

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In a democratic society, there are certain tenets that should be upheld to ensure the fair and equitable functioning of the system. These tenets include freedom of speech, free and fair elections, adherence to the rule of law, protection of human rights, and accountability of government officials.

Unfortunately, Nigeria has struggled to fully embrace and uphold these democratic principles. Here, we will explore where Nigeria gets it wrong in terms of these tenets.

1. Freedom of speech:

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Freedom of speech is a fundamental tenet of a democratic society as it allows citizens to express their thoughts, ideas, and criticisms without fear of reprisal. However, Nigeria has often restricted this freedom, particularly in the media. Journalists and activists face harassment, intimidation, and even violence for speaking out against government officials or highlighting social issues. This restricts the flow of information and stifles public discourse, leading to a lack of transparency and accountability.

2. Free and fair elections:

Elections are the cornerstone of any democracy, allowing citizens to choose their representatives and hold them accountable. Unfortunately, Nigeria has a history of electoral malpractice, including voter intimidation, ballot stuffing, and vote rigging. These practices erode public trust in the electoral process, and many citizens feel that their votes do not truly count. The lack of transparency in elections undermines the very foundation of democracy and hampers the legitimacy of elected officials.

3. Adherence to the rule of law:

The rule of law implies that all individuals, regardless of their status, are subject to legal principles and consequences for their actions. However, Nigeria has struggled with issues of corruption and a lack of accountability within its justice system. Political elites and those in power often evade punishment for their corrupt practices, creating a culture of impunity. This undermines the trust citizens have in the justice system and reinforces the notion that some individuals are above the law.

4. Protection of human rights:

Human rights encompass the basic freedoms and entitlements that every individual should enjoy, including the rights to life, liberty, and security. Unfortunately, Nigeria has faced numerous human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings, unlawful detentions, and restrictions on freedom of assembly. The government’s response to dissent and social agitations has been characterized by excessive force, resulting in the loss of innocent lives and the suppression of peaceful protests.

5. Accountability of government officials:

In a democratic society, government officials should be held accountable for their actions and decisions. However, Nigeria has struggled with systemic corruption, with many public officials misappropriating public funds for personal gain. This not only hampers the country’s development but also creates a culture of impunity, where elected officials can act without fear of consequence. The lack of accountability erodes public trust in the government and perpetuates a cycle of corruption.

To address these issues, Nigeria needs comprehensive reforms that prioritize democratic principles and institutions. This includes enacting legislation that protects freedom of speech, facilitating transparent and accountable electoral processes, rooting out corruption within the justice system, and ensuring the protection of human rights. These reforms must also include the establishment of independent oversight bodies to hold government officials accountable for their actions. Only through these measures can Nigeria overcome the challenges it faces in upholding the tenets of a democratic society and truly serve the best interests of its citizens.

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