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Agbakoba Declares Western Democracy Ineffective for Nigeria’s Progress

Legal expert Olisa Agbakoba criticizes Western democratic models, advocating for a governance system rooted in Nigeria's unique cultural and historical context

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
May 16, 2025
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Olisa Agbakoba argues that Western democracy has failed Nigeria, emphasizing the need for a governance model aligned with the nation’s distinct cultural and historical identity.

Renowned Nigerian legal luminary and human rights advocate, Olisa Agbakoba (SAN), has expressed strong reservations about the applicability of Western democratic models in Nigeria.

In a recent statement, Agbakoba asserted that the liberal democratic frameworks, as practiced in Western nations, have not yielded the desired outcomes in the Nigerian context.

He emphasized that these models, when transplanted without adaptation, often fail to resonate with the nation’s unique cultural and historical realities.

Agbakoba’s critique centers on the premise that Nigeria’s adoption of Western democratic structures has not adequately addressed the country’s governance challenges.

He suggests that the imposition of foreign political systems, without considering indigenous governance traditions and societal nuances, has contributed to systemic ineiciencies and public disillusionment.

Highlighting the importance of contextual governance, Agbakoba advocates for a model that integrates Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage and traditional leadership structures.

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He believes that such an approach would foster greater public trust, enhance civic engagement, and promote more effective governance outcomes.

This perspective aligns with broader discussions on the need for political restructuring in Nigeria.

Many scholars and policymakers have called for reforms that decentralize power and promote greater autonomy for regional governments.

Such measures are seen as essential for addressing the diverse needs of Nigeria’s multifaceted society and for ensuring more equitable development across the country.

Agbakoba’s insights contribute to an ongoing national dialogue about the most suitable governance model for Nigeria.

As the country continues to grapple with complex political and socio-economic challenges, his call for a more culturally attuned democratic system underscores the need for innovative approaches to nation-building.

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