Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences

Year: 2011
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Page No. 23 - 26

Good Governance and Democratic Dividends in Nigeria: The Nexus

Authors : Lambert Uyi Edigin and Aiguosatile Otoghile

Abstract: The economic problems facing the Nigerian state that started some decades ago have continued to increase despite the current democratic method of governance. Democracy is not only a political concept but also an economic phenomenon for the realization of what people now commonly refer to as the dividends of democracy. It is in this direction that this study seeks to explain why democratic dividends seem to have eluded Nigerians. It concludes that corruption inhibits good governance and by extension the spread of the dividends of democracy. It argues that to stop or reduce corruption, the values must change and the Nigerian must be rearmed morally.

How to cite this article:

Lambert Uyi Edigin and Aiguosatile Otoghile, 2011. Good Governance and Democratic Dividends in Nigeria: The Nexus. Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences, 8: 23-26.

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