Presidential Election in Nigeria 2023 Trial and Tribulation of Democracy

Professor Dr. Syed Salahuddin Ahmad, Professor Dr. Zia Uddin, Dr. Fatima Agha Shah
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Political power to the people is the key to democracy. The famous Abraham Lincoln saying, government of the people, for the people and by the people, provides the basic structure of a democratic system. If the general masses are the custodian of power, then there must be a mechanism which should make the people the trustee of power. Election of the person or group of persons to exercise that power is the mechanism needed for the system. Nigerians love democracy. After much trial and tribulation, they have adopted a presidential democratic system. The next Presidential election in Nigeria will be held in February 2023. The election process is so lengthy and cumbersome that it takes a year from the day when political parties announce the names of their candidates till a voter comes out from his home to the pooling booth to cast his/ her vote in favor of his chosen candidate. Nigeria is beset with the problems of regionalism, ethnicity, religious favoritism. Cultural diversity, political instability, low economic growth, in spite of the flow of billion dollars’ worth of oil, are yet other problems, Nigerians must face to survive as a strong, viable modern, democratic state in Africa. Last but not least, a candidate in order to win the office of the Presidency, must overcome two constitutional hurdles. First, he must have received a plurality of votes cast in his favor. 2nd he must have received at least 25% of votes in two thirds of the total number of states. It means the candidate must have received 25% of votes in 24 states out of the total 36 states. Presidential system of Nigeria is so lucrative particularly to the Western media that it cannot afford to ignore it dynamic nature. Nigeria will now serve as an example of democracy in the third world. It will be a beacon light.
2023年尼日利亚总统选举:民主的考验与磨难
政权归民是民主的关键。亚伯拉罕·林肯的名言“民有、民享、民治的政府”构成了民主制度的基本结构。如果普通群众是权力的保管人,那么就必须有一种机制使人民成为权力的保管人。选举一个人或一群人行使该权力是该制度所需的机制。尼日利亚人热爱民主。经过多次考验和磨难,他们采用了总统制民主制度。尼日利亚下一届总统选举将于2023年2月举行。选举过程漫长而繁琐,从各政党公布候选人名单的那天起,到投票人从家中走到联合投票点投下自己所选候选人的一票为止,需要一年的时间。尼日利亚被地区主义、种族、宗教偏袒等问题所困扰。文化多样性、政治不稳定、经济增长缓慢(尽管有价值数十亿美元的石油流入),这些都是尼日利亚作为非洲一个强大、有活力的现代民主国家必须面对的问题。最后但并非最不重要的是,为了赢得总统职位,候选人必须克服两个宪法障碍。首先,他必须获得对他有利的多数选票。第二,他必须在三分之二的州中获得至少25%的选票。这意味着候选人必须在36个州中的24个州获得25%的选票。尼日利亚的总统制是如此有利可图,特别是对西方媒体来说,它不能忽视它的动态性质。尼日利亚现在将成为第三世界民主的典范。这将是一个灯塔。
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