- Group grievance (9.6): When tension and violence exists between groups, it undermines the state’s ability to provide security. When security is not guaranteed, violence and fear may ensue;
- Uneven development (9.0); When there are ethnic, religious, or regional disparities, the governed tend to be uneven in their commitment to the social contract;
- Legitimacy of the state(9.0); Corruption and a lack of representativeness in the government directly undermine the social contract;
- Public services (9.0): Progressive deterioration of public services, the provision of health, education, and sanitation services are a key aspect of the social contract;
- Security apparatus (9.1); The security apparatus should have a monopoly on the use of legitimate force. When the security apparatus is fractured or when competing or parallel groups exist, this weakens the social contract and;
- Factionalised elites (9.5): When local and national leaders engage in deadlock and brinksmanship for political gain, this undermines the social contract.
About Step Up Nigeria
In order for Nigeria to lift millions of its citizens from poverty, we need to first of all improve the quality of governance. This blog discusses ways to ‘Step Up’ governance in Nigeria such as reducing corruption, promoting transparency and accountability in the provision of public services and strengthening citizen’s demand for an improvement in public service delivery.
The aim of this blog is to present analysis and views on current governance issues in Nigeria.
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