Political Elitism in Nigeria: Challenges, Threats and the Future of Citizenship

Oluwasegunota F. O. Bolarinwa, Ucheoma C. Osuji
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This paper explores the impacts of political elitism in Nigeria. This is informed by our past experiences and present realities of Nigerian political elites that play exclusionary politics which this paper interrogates. It argues the thesis that there is need for inclusive governance and political participation in order not to turn Nigeria into a fragile state. The purpose of this is to ensure that good governance is achieved and sustained. This is based on the reason that political relationships between elites and citizens dictate development outcomes. Delivering development involves working with the political dynamics that has citizens’ welfare as its focus. It does this by addressing social justice and extremes of inequality as “bottom-up” as well as “top-down” political, social and economic processes that sustain effective states, efficient markets and vibrant societies. Governance describes the way states and societies manage their affairs politically and the way power and authority are exercised. Entrusting governance to a few people that constitutes the political class endangers development, political participation and settlements. It also increases cycles of poverty among citizens that do not belong to the elite class. This reinforces the argument of the thesis that political elitism creates poor relations and hinders economic development and sustains fragile citizenship. Hence, this paper adopts critical phenomenology as its methodology to rede-fine political participation with inclusiveness while dismantling the tempting tendencies of political elitism and corruptive practices that stagnate governance and development. This paper submits that inclusive political participation will ensure that governance is centralized and built on finest philosophical ideals for overall nation building for the benefit of Nigerian citizens. By this, Nigeria will not be left in the hands of few less sensitive political elites
尼日利亚的政治精英主义:公民身份的挑战、威胁和未来
本文探讨了尼日利亚政治精英主义的影响。这是由我们过去的经验和当前现实的尼日利亚政治精英发挥排他性的政治,这篇论文提出质疑。它论证了这样一个论点,即为了不把尼日利亚变成一个脆弱的国家,有必要进行包容性治理和政治参与。这样做的目的是确保实现和维持良好的治理。这是基于精英和公民之间的政治关系决定了发展结果的原因。实现发展涉及与以公民福利为重点的政治动态合作。它通过将社会正义和极端不平等视为“自下而上”和“自上而下”的政治、社会和经济过程来实现这一点,这些过程可以维持有效的国家、有效的市场和充满活力的社会。治理描述了国家和社会在政治上管理其事务的方式以及行使权力和权威的方式。将治理委托给构成政治阶层的少数人会危及发展、政治参与和解决问题。它还增加了不属于精英阶层的公民的贫困循环。这加强了政治精英主义造成不良关系、阻碍经济发展和维持脆弱公民身份的论点。因此,本文以批判现象学为方法论,在解构阻碍治理和发展的政治精英主义和腐败行为的诱惑倾向的同时,以包容性重新定义政治参与。本文提出,包容性的政治参与将确保治理是集中的,并建立在为尼日利亚公民的利益而进行整体国家建设的最佳哲学理想之上。这样一来,尼日利亚就不会被少数不那么敏感的政治精英所掌控
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