DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC DISCONTENT IN NIGERIA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC, 1999-2024
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This study examines the advancements, challenges, and pervasive discontent associated with democratic governance in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. Although Nigeria has made notable strides in its democratic journey, it continues to grapple with significant obstacles, including economic mismanagement, rising poverty, corruption, electoral irregularities, ethno-religious tensions, insecurity, diminishing state capacity, and erosion of public trust, which undermine the effectiveness of democratic governance. The study draws data from secondary sources such as scholarly literature, books, and digital repositories. Theoretically, it employs Public Choice Theory as its foundational framework. Despite ongoing challenges, the findings reveal marked improvements in electoral processes and increased civic participation. However, public discontent remains widespread, driven by unmet expectations, perceived governmental inefficiency, and enduring socioeconomic disparities. This discontent manifests in various societal responses, including public protests, declining voter turnout, labor strikes, and widespread criticism of government institutions. The study concludes with recommendations for proactive policy measures to address these issues, including poverty reduction initiatives, wealth creation strategies, comprehensive electoral reforms, strengthened anti-corruption efforts, and policies to foster inclusive economic development. These strategic measures are essential not only for enhancing democratic governance but also for ensuring the long-term sustainability of Nigeria’s democratic progress in the midst of complex sociopolitical challenges
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