POPULAR PARTICIPATION
It is the willingness of a large percentage of the populace to participate in major decision, political affair and on politics of their country. It is the un-restricted opportunities of the majorities of the citizenry in respective of the social economy status to make their opinion and interest known in national issues.
It is very vital in the policy of a state as it is one of the factors exposing the legitimacy of the government or any democracy. These underscores while democracy has been criticised by some scholars as a system of ignorance giving precedency to “quantity” rather than “quantity” rather than “quality” However, democracy is still the best form of government world-wide.
Issues in popular participation include, election, economic. Issues like privatisation and commercialization policies, educational issues like the 6-3-3-4 system of education. All classes of people irrespective of their economic status or political affinity should actively participate as this will affect them and their children.
According to shaeuffer { 1992} popular participation enables people to:
Reason why people don’t participate in politics
Someone with this blight will shy away from politics even when he/she has ideas and charisma to lead, hence a society high level of illiteracy will have large percentage of it’s citizenry not participating actively in politics.
How popular organisation are formed.
Political parties are examples of popular organisation formed based on different factors like ethnicity and profession etc. some of the basis of forming them includes
In Nigerian, the labour party was re-elected in Ondo state at the 2012 gubernatorial (state governor candidates).
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