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"Which way Africa: Multiparty or one Party System of Government? a Move to Fashion a Democracy that is Truly African"

Bisong, Peter

Abstract

Africa is on pressure to democratize. A major part of it, is already practicing democracy. Other parts are considering a switch to democracy. But the big question has remained unanswered. Which sort of democracy is best fitted for Africa? Should it be one party system or multi-party system? Opinions of scholars are divided on this. This work using the philosophical methods of hermeneutics, criticisms and analysis shows the merits and demerits of each of these systems of government and concludes that none of them fits well the present socio-political and economic environment of Africa. In the light of this, it recommends the no-party system of government as a veritable alternative to one party and multiparty systems. The no-party system overcomes the weaknesses of both the multiparty and one party systems and thus has a greater potential to lead Africa to its greatest quest - development. It holds the promise of making Africa independent not just in name but also in actuality.

Keywords: country, regime, conspiracy, population.

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Bisong, Peter "Which way Africa: Multiparty or one Party System of Government? a Move to Fashion a Democracy that is Truly African" Bulletin Social-Economic and Humanitarian Research, Volume 2, Number 2, (December 2018) P. 33 - 38. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.2529418