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Democratic Ethos <i>The Bane of Communal Conflicts in Nigeria</i>


Gbadebo Fatai Adeleke
Musediq Olufemi Lawal
Folake Olubunmi Lanre-Bablola
Temitayo Oluwakemi Akinpelu

Abstract

Previous studies have established traditional causes of communal conflicts. Conversely, this study established a link between democratic processes and  communal conflicts in Nigeria. Through a three-component model focusing on various democratic processes, several democratic flaws were identified as  root causes of communal conflicts. Specifically, we found a misalignment of democratic equity principles among warring communities, which surfaced  because of differences in community hierarchies, structures, and personalities. A biased distribution of democratic dividends, unequal access to  competent electoral staff, and extreme bias towards opposing communities in electoral/political institutions were observed. Moreover, some aggressive- frustrated residents were easily provoked because of a lack of confidence in democratic institutions and processes. It is therefore essential to focus on  fairness in democratic processes to reduce tension in areas of communal conflict.


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eISSN: 1995-641X
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