African Leadership and Tenure Elongation: Implications for Democracy and Development in Africa

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African Leadership and Tenure Elongation impacts democracy in Africa.

African Leadership and Tenure Elongation: Implications for Democracy and Development in Africa

Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo
Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo
Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Michael Jack Eyo
Michael Jack Eyo
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This work examines the sit-tight syndrome of African leaders who have no respect for the national constitution, preferring to remain in power indefinitely despite tenure limitations by the constitution. The study adopted leadership theory as its theoretical framework and findings show that probe for wrongdoings, the misconception of democracy for the monarchy, strong authoritarian instinct, lack of accountability and transparency, cheap access to state resources and intolerance of opposition are some of the causes of tenure elongation in Africa which has spelt negative implications for democracy and development. The work recommends the building of a strong institution, independent of the judiciary, respect for the rule of law and, constitution establishment of constitutional courts in AU to regulate tenure common language and common market establishment.

African Leadership and Tenure Elongation: Implications for Democracy and Development in Africa

This work examines the sit-tight syndrome of African leaders who have no respect for the national constitution, preferring to remain in power indefinitely despite tenure limitations by the constitution. The study adopted leadership theory as its theoretical framework and findings show that probe for wrongdoings, the misconception of democracy for the monarchy, strong authoritarian instinct, lack of accountability and transparency, cheap access to state resources and intolerance of opposition are some of the causes of tenure elongation in Africa which has spelt negative implications for democracy and development. The work recommends the building of a strong institution, independent of the judiciary, respect for the rule of law and, constitution establishment of constitutional courts in AU to regulate tenure common language and common market establishment.

Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo
Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo
Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Michael Jack Eyo
Michael Jack Eyo
mni
mni

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Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo Williams Aminadokiari Samuel. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – F: Political Science GJHSS-F Volume 22 (GJHSS Volume 22 Issue F6): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 22 Issue F6
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African Leadership and Tenure Elongation: Implications for Democracy and Development in Africa

Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo
Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo
Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Michael Jack Eyo
Michael Jack Eyo
mni
mni

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