Challenges Of Democratization At The Grassroots In Nigeria: Case Study Of Taraba State

Abbas Bashir, Ahmad Baba Muhammed

Abstract


This paper is concerned with the processes and problems associated with democratization at the grassroots level in Nigeria with particular reference to local governments in Taraba State. The study is reviews the some basic issues in the democratization of the local government system include the legal framework, the influence of state government and the role of party politics in the local government democracy, and the consequences of these on development initiatives at the grassroots.   The findings show that the of democratic practices prevailing at the local government level in Nigeria, and  Taraba state in particular  since 1999 is not in consonance with the general expectations of the citizens and deviate fundamentally from the constitutional ideals for achieving the desired grassroots development in the country.  The study reveals that the attitude of the state government towards local government councils, and the interference of the state in the affairs of the local governments have mainly served to  limit the capacity of the local governments to effectively discharge their constitutional responsibilities to the grassroots communities.  Recommendations are suggested to move the grassroots democracy forward in more responsive and effective manner.

Key Words: Democratization, Local Government, Grassroots Community, Corruption, Taraba State 


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