‘Flawed elections, violations of term limits, and unresolved conflicts are significant obstacles to democratic progress’ – Peter Obi

According to former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi: “Yesterday, I was privileged to be a guest speaker at Yale University, a distinguished institution renowned for its long history of fostering global engagement and leadership. I expressed gratitude to Yale’s leadership, the Yale Africa Initiative, the Council on African Studies, and the Christie and Chinua Achebe Foundation for the opportunity to discuss democracy in Africa.

Peter Obi at Yale University alongside Obiageli 'Oby' Ezekwesili and Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti
Peter Obi at Yale University alongside Obiageli ‘Oby’ Ezekwesili and Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti

“In my contribution, I highlighted that Africa’s electorate disillusionment stems from a failure of leadership, largely due to the unfulfilled expectations of democratic governance.


I also emphasized that flawed elections, violations of term limits, and unresolved conflicts are significant obstacles to democratic progress. Internal divisions, including ethnic and religious differences, weaken institutions and widen the trust gap between the public and political leadership.


On the topic of new political movements, I acknowledged their critical role in addressing exclusion and the necessity for more inclusive politics. Africa’s transition from single-party to multi-party systems demonstrates that building democracy is challenging but achievable. I stressed that genuine reform demands political will and a steadfast commitment to the rule of law.


Finally, despite the challenges, I expressed hope for Africa’s democratic future, urging the people, especially the youth, to commit to change, advocate for stronger governance, and demand electoral integrity.”

Yesterday, I was privileged to be a guest speaker at Yale University, a distinguished institution renowned for its long history of fostering global engagement and leadership. I expressed gratitude to Yale’s leadership, the Yale Africa Initiative, the Council on African Studies,… pic.twitter.com/fbYs4adF86

— Peter Obi (@PeterObi) November 16, 2024

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