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Title: INTERROGATING THE CAUSES OF POLITICAL CORRUPTION AND THE IMPACT
ON DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN BAYELSA STATE |
Authors: Lovegod O. Ogbotubo & Fiemotongha Christopher, Nigeria |
Abstract: Political corruption is a global phenomenon that has continued to hinder the practice of democracy
in all political environments, inhibiting the dividends of democratic governance. As contained in
this study, the causes of political corruption in Bayelsa State, like in any other political
environment includes; ostentatious lifestyle of the political class, primordial sentiment, weak
institution, an unenlightened followership, inequality and poverty, bad governance etc. This study,
“Factors Militating against democratic governance appraising the causes of political corruption in
Bayelsa State, is an examination of the causes of political corruption and how they inhibit the
dividends of democratic governance. The study employed both quantitative and qualitative
methods in the collection and analysis of data. The elite theory was employed as the theoretical
framework for the study, to explain the personalisation of governance by the political class. It is
observed that, in a bid to continue to personalise governance in the state, the political class have
put in place measures to maintain the status quo. The persistence of this phenomenon denies the
state infrastructural and human capital development, therefore civil society groups should rise up
to the occasion to enlighten the people on the evils of political corruption, and ensure they (people)
stand to defend their votes during elections. |
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