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Stefanus Nashama Poor political performance, not economic failure, as some may believe, undermines Africa's commitment to democracy. This was revealed by the Afrobarometer inaugural flagship report last week. “The rising of corruption in local government, poor-quality elections, and a lack of presidential accountability undermine the faith in democracy,” stated the report. Afrobarometer provides data on African experiences and evaluations of democracy, governance, and quality of life. It found out that Africans remain strongly committed to democracy, its norms, and institutions, but there are also causes for concern. According to the report, over the past decade, popular support for democracy has…