EXPLAINING ELECTION AS A CURSE TO DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA: REFLECTIONS FROM SOME SELECTED AFRICAN COUNTRIES

P. Inokoba, Iyabrade Ikporukpo
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There is no gainsaying that lawful, peaceful and credible elections are the invaluable ingredients for democratic deepening and consolidation. It is also seen as an indispensable feature of democratic governance, a source of legitimacy enjoyed by the government and to a considerable degree it also establishes the height of political development of a given polity. And more importantly, election is also conceived as a mechanism of peace building; it serves as a medium of peaceful resolution of societal political differences and preferences while at the same time building citizen’s trust in the capacity of collective decisions and institutions to govern. However, in most African transitory and ailing democracies such as Kenya, Gabon, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and Cote d’Ivoire, elections are now becoming a source of credible threat to democratic sustenance, stability and governance. Elections in these polities are devoid of democratic ingredients; they are rather fraudulent, lawless, destructive and violent in nature. This obviously cannot enthrone stable and sustainable democratic systems. Thus, this paper interrogates the dangers and damage these illegal, unsecured and undemocratic elections pose to the democratization processes and political systems in Africa. To achieve the purpose of the study, the paper mainly drew its data from secondary sources and based in inferences from selected African countries argued that if these affected countries fail to reconfigure and democratize their electoral processes and systems, elections will remain a formidable threat to the democratization process and governance process and state systems of these societies.
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解释选举是对非洲民主的诅咒:来自某些非洲国家的反思
毫无疑问,合法、和平和可信的选举是深化和巩固民主的宝贵因素。它也被视为民主治理的一个不可或缺的特征,是政府享有合法性的来源,在相当大的程度上,它还确立了一个特定政体的政治发展高度。更重要的是,选举也被认为是建立和平的机制;它是和平解决社会政治分歧和偏好的媒介,同时建立公民对集体决策和机构治理能力的信任。然而,在大多数非洲过渡时期和境况不佳的民主国家,如肯尼亚、加蓬、津巴布韦、尼日利亚和科特迪瓦,选举现在正成为民主维持、稳定和治理的可靠威胁来源。这些国家的选举缺乏民主成分;它们在本质上是欺诈性的、无法无天的、破坏性的和暴力的。这显然无法实现稳定和可持续的民主制度。因此,本文探讨这些非法、无保障和不民主的选举对非洲的民主化进程和政治制度造成的危险和损害。为了达到研究的目的,本文主要从二手资料中提取数据,并根据选定的非洲国家的推论认为,如果这些受影响的国家未能重新配置和民主化其选举过程和制度,选举将仍然是对这些社会的民主化进程和治理进程以及国家制度的巨大威胁。
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