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Okeke Remi C. (University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria), Agu Sylvia Uchenna (University of Nigeria Nsukka, Nigeria)
Tytuł
Global Challenges in Democratic Local Governance of the African States
Źródło
International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences (ILSHS), 2016, vol. 71, s. 33-39, bibliogr. 26 poz.
Słowa kluczowe
Demokracja, Samorządność, Samorząd terytorialny
Democracy, Self-government, Local government
Uwagi
summ.
Kraj/Region
Afryka
Africa
Abstrakt
Local governments in many parts of Africa are yet to be fully accepted as important levels of government (by political actors at the central and sub-central levels). This gives rise to the contradictory scenario whereby such political actors at the central and sub-central levels remain the apostles of centralization on one hand and exponents of democracy as a model of national government on the other hand. Nigeria is the most populous African country. And this marginalization of the local government in the democratic process is prevalent in Nigeria. Invariably, the pervasive effect of this condition, as it negatively affects the availability of dividends of democracy to the African citizen, is worrisome. In the meantime, the continent of Europe is perceived in the study as having possibly taken local government understanding to a model level of local self-governance, through its European Charter of Local Self-Government. Europe is thus, seen in this study as a region in the lead in situating the local government paradigm, within its proper democratic context. The theoretical framework of deliberative democracy is adopted in the study to engage African states to embrace local self-governance as a critical component of democratization. (original abstract)
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ISSN
2300-2697
Język
eng
URI / DOI
https://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.71.33
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