The Blended Representation Principle is a democratic catalyst for the common good

The Blended Representation Principle (BRP) is a solutions strategy for addressing leadership and governance challenges stemming from the principles of representation, transparency, accountability, and participation in Africa- universal principles pivotal to the practice of democracy anywhere in the world.

Simply, BRP stipulates that power be shared between leaders selected on Western democratic ideals (multiparty politics, elections etc), and leaders chosen based on traditional African norms and common norms. In other words, BRP is a fusion of traditional African and Western principles of representation, transparency, accountability, and participation for organizing the design and shape of statehood according to needs, realities, and aspirations of target communities.

The rationale for this proposition is three-fold:

Combined effects on politics and development in Africa include:

Africa requires Tran-Serve leadership (TL) - transformational servant leaders which can only be engineered through the BRP solutions pathway. TL will enable better governance for improved service delivery in areas and sectors instrumental to peaceful coexistence of communities on the continent.

Forefront sectors are as follows:

BRP provides a milieu for democracy to flourish on needs, realities, and aspirations of target beneficiaries It is thus an obligation of African intellectuals and ruling elites to generate knowledge, ideas, and policies on their cultural heritage to engineer BRP class of governance and democracy as a catalyst for the common good.

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