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Why arguments in favour of gradualism can only be valid if every four years Nigerians get together to vote, and can look back and think, 'our democracy has matured and our processes are improving.' rfawole Nigeria Democracy

Part of giving the electorate the chance to periodically conduct performance appraisals on political office holders, elections in young democracies like Nigeria’s also provide the opportunity to take stock of democracy itself and how well it is delivering on its promise. And where there is a recent and pervasive immersion in the aberration of military governance, the temptation to compare the present with the past is almost irresistible.

There have been a few nostalgic messages on WhatsApp casting a wistful glance back in time to the days of military rule. Of course, it is a damning indictment that after 20 years of uninterrupted civilian rule, anyone still finds the military attractive. It is probably not unconnected with the stubborn clamour for benevolent dictatorship.

However, these 2019 elections have severely tested what had been a sturdy defence up to 2015. The refusal of the incumbent president to consider a legitimate loss, however remote he and his associates believed it to be, is a step back from 2015’s “If I lose, of course I will hand over.

Because gradualism is only valid for as long as there is a determination to improve with every iteration. Gradualism is only valid if every four years when we get together to vote, we can look back and think, our democracy has matured and our processes are improving. If disillusionment with governance is consistently followed by disillusionment with those who put themselves forward for “governatorial” positions, we must seriously question our version of democracy and how we practice it.

 

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