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Nigerian Democracy Needs Results, Not Philosophical Poetry

by Olufemi Aduwo
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“In the end, Nigerian democracy will be judged by its results. Only parties that master the difficult art of disciplined governance can lift millions from hardship and rebuild public trust in the political order.”

Dr Reuben Abati’s recent observation that the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) must articulate a clear ideology or risk becoming an “IDP camp” for displaced politicians has refreshed an important discussion on the character of Nigerian political parties.

The point is well made and underscores a real concern about substance. However, it also risks tilting the conversation toward abstract theory when the more urgent deficit lies elsewhere; the widespread failure of parties to craft coherent programmes, binding manifestos, and measurable governance targets that voters can assess and hold leaders accountable for.

Ideology, as defined by a political theorist, Andrew Heywood, is a set of ideas that explains society and prescribes ideal arrangements for the state, liberty, equality, wealth and power. Manifestos are different. They are operational blueprints containing specific policies, timelines, budgets and performance indicators. In contemporary democracies, this separation has grown sharper.

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The Cold War’s stark contest between state socialism and unfettered capitalism has receded. Most thriving nations now run mixed economies that blend private enterprise and market competition with deliberate public investment in critical sectors.

Even societies once wedded to rigid socialism have introduced market elements to overcome stagnation. North Korea clings to orthodoxy, while Cuba has tested limited liberalisation.

The pattern is instructive, inflexible ideological purity has repeatedly produced scarcity and restricted opportunity, whereas pragmatic management within a market framework has delivered broader progress. Nigerian politics must therefore shift its focus from philosophical posturing to institutional effectiveness and service delivery.

Citizens themselves make this preference plain. They care little for whether leaders cite Karl Marx or Adam Smith. Their priorities are immediate and practical– reliable electricity for households and factories, security that allows daily life and commerce to flourish, food prices that preserve purchasing power, a stable currency that safeguards savings, quality healthcare that cuts preventable mortality, schools that equip young people with genuine skills and jobs that match the scale of the country’s youthful population. These are the benchmarks against which governance is judged.

Nigeria once possessed parties that took programme discipline seriously. In the Second Republic, Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) offered one of the clearest examples.

Embracing a mixed economy that encouraged private capital while assigning the state active welfare duties, the UPN launched its Four Cardinal Programmes: free education at all levels, free healthcare, integrated rural development and full employment.

In the states UPN governed, old Oyo, Ondo and along Ogun, Lagos, (now made up of Oyo, Ondo, Ekiti Osun, Edo, Delta, Ogun and Lagos states), these pledges produced measurable advances.

Enrolment in schools surged, medical facilities expanded, rural infrastructure improved and employment schemes took root. Voters could link the party’s identity directly to delivered outcomes.

The National Party of Nigeria (NPN), which held federal power, followed a more conservative path but maintained comparable consistency. It emphasised agricultural modernisation through the Green Revolution, low-cost housing, industrial growth and national unity. Though implementation faced inevitable hurdles, NPN presented citizens with a recognisable policy direction rather than shifting slogans.

The present reality falls far short of that standard. Across today’s parties, including the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), internal coherence is often absent. Governors elected on identical platforms frequently adopt divergent priorities shaped by personal style, local patronage or transient political needs. Federal policy similarly fluctuates with alliances and electoral cycles rather than following any fixed doctrine.

The APC was assembled as a wide coalition of competing interests and regional blocs, united more by the prospect of power than by any unifying vision. Candidate selection typically hinges on financial resources, ethnic arithmetic, incumbency leverage and elite horse-trading, instead of alignment with clearly stated goals.

Defections between parties require little ideological adjustment because many actors treat parties as temporary platforms, rather than permanent institutions of principle. The result is a cynical electorate that sees limited distinction between one party and another beyond the faces at the top.

This gap explains the interest in emerging groups such as the NDC. Realignments are common in developing democracies and need not be branded as mere opportunism. Their ultimate worth will hinge on their ability to offer credible alternatives.

For the NDC to carve out a distinct identity, it must draft a comprehensive national manifesto with precise, quantifiable commitments, defined increases in reliable power supply, targeted reductions in violence indicators, improvements in educational completion rates, timelines for greater agricultural output and strategies to expand formal employment.

Every elected representative would need to adhere to these benchmarks, supported by internal enforcement mechanisms that ensure continuity and accountability. Leadership selection and policy formulation should reflect Nigeria’s diversity while insisting on merit and competence. Such discipline would mark a departure from the transactional politics that currently prevails. The costs of continued programmatic weakness are evident nationwide. Enduring poverty, high unemployment, stubborn inflation, pervasive insecurity and falling living standards have undermined confidence in democratic institutions.

When voters detect little link between campaign rhetoric and actual performance, apathy spreads and participation wanes.

International comparisons confirm that success belongs to systems emphasising execution over doctrinal elegance. Prosperous democracies have advanced by combining market dynamics with social protections in flexible ways. Regimes fixated on ideological grandeur have more often descended into authoritarianism and economic decline.

Nigeria therefore confronts a fundamental choice. Its democratic advancement will not come from refined theoretical debates or sophisticated ideological branding. It will arise from parties and leaders who consistently convert promises into visible improvements.

Emerging platforms must demonstrate organisational strength, policy precision, and implementation capacity sufficient to expand electricity access, restore public safety, strengthen education and health systems and create jobs on the required scale.

Meeting the above-listed tests would constitute real political progress. Falling short would merely extend the long pattern of disappointment.

In the end, Nigerian democracy will be judged by its results. Only parties that master the difficult art of disciplined governance can lift millions from hardship and rebuild public trust in the political order.

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