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Citizenship versus leadership nexus

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Last updated: February 16, 2024 5:16 pm
Reporter Published February 16, 2024
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Citizenship, alternately referred to as nationality, is the state and status of being a citizen. Citizenship in its various senses is, in theory and practice, connected to leadership, itself the state and status of being a leader. In a structured democracy like ours in Nigeria that is governed by rules (constitution), citizenship and leadership are necessarily symbiotic – they are two different faces of the same coin, and are under obligation to cooperate to sustain order and the rule of law for social and political harmony and development. As it is often said, a society, citizens inclusive, gets the leaders it deserves, after all the leadership recruitment process begins and ends with the citizens. That means that good citizenship (followership) begets good leadership.

 

Who is a citizen?

A citizen is a resident of a city or town, or country, especially one with legally-recognized rights or duties. Nigerian Citizenship can be acquired by birth or naturalization. Nigerian nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Nigeria, as amended, and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Nigeria. The legal means to acquire nationality, formal legal membership in a nation, differ from the domestic relationship of rights and obligations between a national and the nation, known as citizenship. Nationality describes the relationship of an individual to the state under international law, whereas citizenship is the domestic relationship of an individual within the nation.

 

Citizens’ right

Citizenship comes with rights and responsibilities or obligations. For instance, it is a major right of a citizen in a country to be guaranteed the security of his life and property by the government in power at the federal and state levels. As spelt out in Section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 constitution (as amended), “the security and welfare of the people (citizens) shall be the primary purpose of government, and the participation by the people in their government shall be ensured in accordance with the provisions of this constitution.” Other rights of citizens  include to vote and be voted for in elections, right to security, right to good governance, right to freedom of speech, freedom of movement and freedom of lawful association among others.

 

Citizens obligation to the state

Freedom also comes with responsibilities and some of the obligations of citizens to the state include to be faithful, loyal and honest; to defend the country’s unity, honour, glory, peace and progress; to be law-abiding and respect constituted authorities; to  pay your tax and to be patriotic. Citizens’ participation in governance is simply the involvement of citizens and communities in the development and implementation of public policies. More participation of  citizens means returning them to the centre of the political discourse and giving them the power to recognize and promote their own needs and rights.

 

Democracy and its institutions

The now popular definition of democracy by Abraham Lincoln is that it is the government of the people, by the people and for the people. Abraham Lincoln was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. His definition of democracy presupposes that the people, the citizens, hold the ace in a democracy to either legitimise or deligitimise a government. Under the Rule of Law and principles of Separation of Powers, the democratic institutions of governance are composed of the Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, otherwise known as the three Arms of government. The Media is also recognised under section 22 of the Constitution to play the role of watchdog as unofficially the fourth estate of the realm of governance. The role of the media to inform, educate, entertain, persuade, interrogate, set agenda and hold the three organs of government  to account in public interest  must also be in accordance with the law to avoid usurpation of media rights and privileges by media practitioners.

 

Good Governance

Governance refers to the process through which decisions are taken and implemented especially by public institutions at the national and local levels. Good governance describes a decision-making system that is based on the principles of transparency, responsibility, accountability, result, participation, and responsiveness to the needs of the people. Citizen participation is a key element of a good governance system. It provides private individuals and groups the opportunity to inform, influence, monitor and evaluate public decisions, processes, and actions. The bond between citizen participation and institutional accountability can be strengthened to improve the quality and sustainability of democratic societies.

 

Institutional accountability

Accountability ensures that the effectiveness  of public decisions is subject to oversight, particularly by citizens. Institutional accountability is a form of social accountability whereby citizens demand accountability from government institutions and representatives, including elected and appointed officials of government at the local, state and federal levels across the three arms of government in the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. The media, the fourth Estate is also not exempted from the accountability demands.

 

Citizens influence on policies, accountability

It is imperative for democratic institutions and processes to be put to work and create opportunities for citizens to lead healthy and productive lives. To achieve that and ensure that government actually works for the public good requires informed, organized, active and peaceful citizen participation in governance. Citizens must, therefore, understand ideas about citizenship, politics and government. They need to equip themselves with the knowledge to make decisions about policy choices and the proper use of authority, along with the skills to voice their concerns, act collectively and hold public officials, including elected representatives, civil servants, and appointed leaders accountable in the overall good of society. This underscores the point about the term citizen having an inherently political meaning that implies a certain type of relationship between the people and government. Citizens have a set of rights and responsibilities, including the right to participate in decisions that affect public welfare, while the government makes, enforces and interpret the law and operates public institutions on behalf of the citizens.

 

Citizenship empowerment

In addition to the intrinsic democratic value, participation in governance is an instrumental driver of democratic and socio-economic change, and a fundamental way to empower citizens. By emphasizing locally-led, issue-driven approaches, citizens participation programs can influence actions in the political cycle to open, access and occupy political space. Also, citizen-centered activism – driven by real community needs and desires – is a powerful tool for positive transformation.

Civil society organizations (CSOs) are a vehicle through which citizens can aggregate their interests, voice their preference and exercise the power necessary to affect sustained change that can bring about good governance. To achieve this, CSOs can learn to work together and to play a variety of complementary political roles that include acting as watchdogs, advocates, mobilizers, educators, researchers, and policy analysts. All of that must however be within the boundaries of the law.

 

Demand for public accountability

Citizens can also achieve institutional accountability through the activities of CSOs, demanding information from policy makers using the Freedom of Information Act, through peaceful, constructive demonstrations, and by voicing out through opinion articles and commentaries. There is also the legal option by suing individuals, parties or policy makers demanding judicial intervention on matters of policy misdirection. Citizens could also channel  petitions to the National Assembly or its  committees on matters of urgent National Importance on public policies. They could similarly send petitions or complaints to the Public Complaint Commission where citizens rights matters of public interest might have been infringed upon.

We hope these humble efforts will reawaken citizens’ awareness of their rights and obligations to the state. We call on both citizens and leaders to adhere more strictly to the rule of law for a better society where rights of citizens will be protected on one hand, and where the citizens will in turn give back to the society its dues. Happy New Year from all of us at the Citizenship Media Limited.

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