Democratic Infractions and the Challenge of Good Governance in Africa: Building Moral Capacity for State Leadership

D. O. Adekeye
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Politics determines or at least influences the direction of individual and national socio-economic condition. There is an interconnection and some form of dependency between politics and economy. Most of the prosperous industrialized economies of the world have stable and sustainable political systems. Hence, one could argue that the poor economic situation of most African nations cannot be explained outside the issues of political impropriety across the continent. The political process in many of the African states is characterized by abuses of all kinds such as electoral infractions, constitutional violations, human rights abuses and misappropriation of powers. Many traditional political systems in Africa have been eroded meanwhile foreign and imported political ideologies have failed to deliver such dividends of national socio-political and economic gains as is the case in their respective home fronts. This research discovers through exposition and critical analysis of literature and experience that the problem with politics in Africa is not essentially about the political ideologies either traditional or foreign but basically a problem of large-scale moral and ethical failing of people who are political actors of various levels, either as leaders or followers. The paper concludes by viewing this problem as an opportunity for building ethical leadership capacity resulting in a new political paradigm for good governance across Africa.
非洲民主违规与善治的挑战:建设国家领导的道德能力
政治决定或至少影响个人和国家社会经济状况的方向。政治和经济之间存在着相互联系和某种形式的依赖。世界上大多数繁荣的工业化经济体都有稳定和可持续的政治制度。因此,有人可能会说,大多数非洲国家的经济状况不佳,除了整个非洲大陆的政治不当问题之外,是无法解释的。许多非洲国家的政治进程的特点是各种滥用职权,如违反选举、违反宪法、侵犯人权和滥用权力。非洲的许多传统政治制度已经受到侵蚀,与此同时,外国和进口的政治意识形态未能像在各自的国内阵线那样带来国家社会政治和经济收益的红利。这项研究通过对文献和经验的阐述和批判性分析发现,非洲的政治问题本质上不是关于传统或外国的政治意识形态,而是基本上是一个大规模的道德和伦理失败的问题,人们是不同层次的政治行动者,无论是作为领导者还是追随者。论文的结论是,将这个问题视为建立道德领导能力的机会,从而为整个非洲的良好治理建立新的政治范式。
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