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Democracy is improving in Nigeria, other African nations despite challenges: Report

The Global State of Democracy (GSoD) 2023 Report says democracy is improving in Nigeria and other African countries despite major challenges.

• March 1, 2024

The Global State of Democracy (GSoD) 2023 Report has revealed that democracy is improving in Nigeria and other African countries despite major challenges.

This was disclosed in a statement by the International IDEA Africa and West Asia Regional Office on Thursday.

It said countries in Africa like The Gambia and Zambia had shown that democratic consolidation was also gaining ground despite waves of unrest and military coups across the continent, especially the Sahel region.

The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA), Africa and West Asia Regional Office, in partnership with the Embassy of Switzerland, presented the 2023 edition of the Global State of Democracy (GSoD) Report.

It is titled ‘The New Checks and Balances’.

“Key report highlights show political participation is emerging as a regional strength, with nine African countries ranking among the top 50 globally in levels of participation.

“Experiences in countries like Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone have shown that popular movements can play a vital role as countervailing institutions when other institutions have been unable to constrain governments,” it said.

The organisation said the launch of the report in Ethiopia drew participation from an array of stakeholders, including International IDEA member states, the African Union, Regional Economic Communities (RECs), UN agencies, diplomatic representatives, civil society organisations, research institutions, think tanks, academic bodies, election management bodies, and government officials.

“International IDEA’s annual Global State of Democracy Report provides an overview of the global and regional trends related to democracy and human rights, complemented by case studies as well as a set of actionable recommendations for policymakers, governments and civil society.

“The challenges are huge in Africa, and what we have seen in the Sahel over the last few years highlights the risks to democracy in the continent,” said Roba Sharamo, regional director of the Africa and West Asia Office at International IDEA.

Mr Sharamo added, “But there are also green shoots across the region, most notably the strengthening role of civic groups and popular political movements.

“The report also shows that formal countervailing institutions have a mixed record. Co-opted and weak legislatures have contrasted with judiciaries and fourth-branch institutions that have demonstrated that they can be effective checks on executive power.

“The role of the African Union and the Regional Economic Communities in establishing and upholding democratic norms in Africa is underscored in the report.”

However, the statement said inadequate compliance by member states (including on matters as serious as reinstating a head of state or making a swift transition back to civilian rule) “has shown that there is no substitute for effective democratic institutions at the domestic level.”

(NAN)

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