Attahiru Jega, the former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says democracy in West Africa is regressing due to poor governance and bad leadership.
Jega spoke in Abuja on Tuesday as the keynote speaker at the
“Reflection conference on democratic elections in West Africa,” organised by
Yiaga Africa, a civil society organisation (CSO).
The former INEC chairman said poor governance and bad
leadership are giving rise to military coups across the region.
He noted how governance failures have led to growing
dissatisfaction among citizens, citing recent coups in Mali, Burkina Faso,
Guinea, and Niger.
“The so-called elected representatives of the people have
essentially converted public resources into personal fortunes at the expense of
citizens’ needs and aspirations,” he said.
“The reversals or obstruction of expected gains of
democratisation, occasioned by these persistent challenges, have given the
excuses needed by coupists to stage a comeback, a dangerous phenomenon, which
could potentially engulf the region and hasten democratic backsliding unless
these challenges are decisively and quickly addressed.”
Jega noted that instead of deepening democracy, many leaders
in the region have used elections as a tool for self-perpetuation.
“Elections became largely farcical rituals designed to
ensure retention of the incumbent president and party,” he said.
He also criticised the role of “identity politics,” warning
that ethnic and religious divisions have been exploited by politicians to
maintain power, fueling instability.
“Multiparty politics, circumscribed by negative identity
mobilization, has been fractious, conflict-ridden, often violent, and divisive,
rather than accommodative or unifying diversity,” Jega stated.
The former INEC chairman called for urgent reforms to strengthen
institutions, promote accountability, and ensure that elections reflect the
will of the people.
He urged civil society organisations to push back against
democratic decline, saying, “citizens and credible CSOs must continue to mobilize
effectively for credible and sustainable democratic development.”