Introducing Equitocracy: A Novel Democratic System for Nigeria

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Introducing Equitocracy: A Novel Democratic System for Nigeria
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This article introduces a novel democratic system called Equitocracy that aims to resolve the various problems Nigeria is facing, including ethnic and religious crises, marginalization of minorities, corruption, and electoral issues. The current parliamentary and presidential systems have proven ineffective in addressing these problems. Equitocracy, also known as diversity-based democracy, offers a solution by promoting equity and reducing political relevance based on the creation and distribution of crises. This system could potentially transform Nigeria into the Federal Equity Republic of Nigeria.

The objective of this article is to introduce a novel democratic system that can help resolve most of the problems the Nigeria is experiencing including ethnic and religious crises , banditory, marginalization of minorities, leadership and party impunity, fraud and electoral problems, corruption and inability of Nigeria ns to live freely in any part of Nigeria etc. The parliamentary and the presidential system s are not able to solve Nigeria ’s problems.

The system we operate now is that the more crises you are able to create and distribute, the more political relevance you enjoy. The question is can we have a novel system that can address Nigeria’s problems at the same time. Yes. Read on. One best solution is to practice a form of democracy called “Equitocracy” or “diversity based democracy”, an equity based system that helps to reduce and or eliminate Nigeria’s problems. With this system, Nigeria will assume the name Federal Equity Republic of Nigeria or Equity Republic of Nigeri

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