What
exactly is democracy?
Democracy
(Greek: δημοκρατία dēmokratía, literally "rule by people") is a system of government where the
citizens exercise power by voting. ... In a representative democracy the
citizens elect representatives from among themselves. These representatives
meet to form a governing body, such as a legislature.
What is
the best definition of democracy?
In the
dictionary definition, democracy "is government by the people in which the
supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by
their elected agents under a free electoral system." ... In short,
democracy is the institutionalization of freedom.
What is
the purpose of democracy?
The
principal purposes for which the People establish democratic government are the
protection and promotion of their rights, interests, and welfare. Democracy
requires that each individual be free to participate in the political
community's self-government.
What are
the 4 principles of democracy?
There are
several guiding principles that act as the foundation of a democracy, such as
rule of law, protected rights and freedoms, free and fair elections, and
accountability and transparency of government officials. Citizens have a
responsibility to uphold and support these principles.
What are
the benefits of democracy?
The
advantage of a representative democracy is its efficiency. A large group of
people receive the benefits of living in a democracy by having one
representative vote according to their needs, wishes or desires. It saves time
and money for the government so the funds can be used for other purposes.
All above
from Wikipedia
Pardon me for
the above definitions that you already know, but I felt the need and necessity to
highlight the above definitions and explanations before I start this narrative,
which was brought on by three recent incidents, or maybe we should call them
political events, in Nigeria.
The first was
an elected Federal Senator, Mr Smart Adeyemi, who has been in the Nigerian
Senate twice, on two different political platforms/parties, avowing that
military rule is better than democratic rule (at least as far as his country is
concerned) not minding that he got into his current position on a democratic
platform.
The second
even, and probably of less importance to my views, was that of the court-ordered
removal of APC Party Chairman, Mr Adams Oshiomole, a long time Labour leader,
turned two-term former Governor of Edo State, and the subsequent aberration of
the court order by another court. I think learned men call it “vacation of
order” or something like that.
The third, and
very worrying, was the dethronement and banishment of the now former Emir of
Kano, Alhaji Sanusi to a village in Nasarawa State. It is crass impunity from a
power-mad (s)elected governor. Was the Emir given fair hearing? No! Did the
State House of assembly meet to debate the issue and then authorise the
governor to take that action? No! Did the governor have the power to arrest and
then ship the Emir to another state? No! We live in very interesting times,
indeed. It is baffling that in 2020, we are still thinking Stone Age ideas and
acting Neanderthal. Worryingly, our Democracy cannot develop and be sustained
this way when atavistic ideas and impunity are allowed to reign unchecked,
especially from “elected” officials.
I have always
suspected, feared and written that we are still largely a primeval, primordial,
primitive and prehistoric people struggling to come to terms with living and
adapting in a modern age, despite all our shouted and perceived sophistication
and education.
When you look
at the second case, one hardly has any faith or hope in the Nigerian Judiciary.
Democracy can never thrive where there is no justice and where the justice
system is delayed, warped, corrupted, mediocre and partisan. Of course, this is
by far, NOT the best, or perhaps, worst, example of judicial anomaly in
Nigeria. The land is replete with delayed, dishonest and miscarriages of
justice in this our little corner of the world.
Now, there is
really nothing wrong with Democracy. So far in the world we live in, it seems
to be the best form of government we can have as human beings closer to Utopia.
It is time-tested and successful in many countries. It has killed off opposing
forms such as autocracy, communism, military and dictatorships, etc.
It has also
been proven that ONLY the people operating it can make it work. Where the will
of the people is absent, or is misrepresented and implemented, Democracy will
NOT work! So is the case with Nigeria and many African countries. The problem
with our Democracy is our lack of will and sincerity to make it work, as well
as allowing those we think and elect to make it work, now hijack it (and the
politics) to make it work for ONLY themselves. It is not because it is a
foreign ideology to Africans, it is because of African’s inability to adapt and
innovate. There lies the tragedy, and it is costly in lives and human
development.
Yessir!!
Millions of lives are lost because we are not operating Democracy the way it
should be operated. It is not a laughing matter, but something to be reflected on
and of concern by any right-thinking, truly patriotic and caring people, who
have the deepest love for their country.
Another problem
is that our institutions and psyche are not built to withstand the onslaught of
rogue politicians, manipulative and greedy business moguls and corrupt civil
servants, and also not built to withstand normal democratic practices and norms
as obtained in many successful examples we see.
This may
perhaps be alluded to decades-long military rule which has probably subdued us
and cowered us into a beaten/defeated and depressed people, and smothered our
minds and thinking faculties so much that our senses of social justice, equity
and equality, goodness and love for each other (even as preached by the Holy
Books of all religions we practice) have evaporated over the decades, to make
uncaring, insensitive, selfish and greedy monsters of us.
Politicians of
Senator Smart Adeyemi’s ilk do not understand what Democracy is about, so they
cannot appreciate and practice it any other way than they know now. They
sneaked into the corridors of power through election rigging, voters’
manipulation and forceful thuggery and intimidation of opponents and the
ignorant and unsuspecting electorate. They hardly know what the Constitution
says, and certainly do not know, or perhaps deliberately ignore, their roles in
the society and in democratic settings. They also do not know the Rules of
Democracy and their knowledge of politics is bereft of any known standard. They
are beneficiaries of manipulated and rigged elections. In a warped irony, I do
not blame them, I blame the ignorant and gullible people that we are, who
allowed them to get into undeserved power and authority, and hence give them
unfettered freedom to enter the treasury and loot our common wealth, to the
detriment of our lives, welfare and progress as a people and country.
So how do you
expect such people to know, understand and appreciate that Democracy, if and
when practiced as they do in America, Britain and many other democracies of the
world, is actually beneficial to the WHOLE populace, and NOT just for a very
miniscule minority of crass opportunists and charlatans like themselves? And
this with their own experience of travelling to these good parts of the world
either to study or just to visit.
Ask them for
the simplest definition of Democracy, and you will find them scratching their
heads for answers – all they know is that simple definition of “the government
of the people, by the people, for the people – and nothing else. A lot of them
are governing us, making laws for us and virtually holding us to ransom in our
quest for an egalitarian, just and developed society that should be harnessing
and utilising our vast human and natural resources to build a nation we can all
be proud of and be the envy of the world, instead of stagnating and struggling
to survive in a concoction of lethargy, poverty, desperation, insecurity, crime
and disorder that we are in now.
All these our
so-called leaders, since Independence of almost 60 years, including some democratic
years, (1) where have they been leading us and (2) where will they lead us?
My answers are
(1) they have been leading us nowhere, or at best leading us into darkness, and
(2) if we do not arrest these situations, they will lead us into the abyss.
There’s no
doubt that Nigeria has been unlucky with her leaders and rulers. There is a
dearth of good, honest, sincere and visionary leadership at every level. We all
agree on this but seem incapable of bring out the few good ones we could find.
Invariably, we find the few good and genuine leaders frustrated and later,
alas, join the mediocre crowd.
Impunity
is rife and excessive coming from almost everybody who think they have some
power and authority; corruption is brazen, unabated and is seen as a way of
life or to survive; injustice is normal and people just accept their fate from
the hands of law enforcement agencies and the judiciary; human and civil
rights, freedom of speech, movement, association, etc are just lip service and
are routinely trampled upon; mediocrity is superior to, and admired more than
meritocracy. These are just some of the reasons why our Democracy is not
working for us.
Many Nigerians
in general, especially our rulers, are DEFINITELY NOT PATRIOTS. If both leaders
and followers are truly patriots, we would have solved all our problems a long
time ago, be living in peace and unity and won't be in the current mess we are
now.
However, if we
don’t believe in NIGERIA, what other country should we believe in?
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