Elite capture and death of democracy
Author: Dakuku PetersidePublished on: May 18, 2026Country: Nigeria
Politics

Democracy can die quietly, even with legal procedures intact. In Nigeria, the corruption of consensus in party politics, particularly in Rivers State, illustrates this phenomenon. When candidates are chosen by elites rather than party members, meaningful democratic choice disappears, reducing citizens to mere spectators. This process turns parties into vehicles for private settlements, where loyalty to patrons outweighs loyalty to principles.
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