WUKARI INTERNATIONAL STUDIES JOURNAL, VOL 8 (8), December, 2024 203 AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF THE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE POLITICAL BEHAVIOR OF CITIZENS ON GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA LAMBE EMMANUEL OYEWOLE, emmanuel.lambe60@gmail.com HASSAN SEYID ISHOLA, seyid.hassan@kwasu.edu.ng BASHIR OLADIMEJI ABDULRAZAQ, oladimejiokoh@gmail.com DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE, KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY, ILORIN, NIGERIA KEYWORDS ABSTRACT Democracy, Governance, Virtue, System of Government, Civic Engagement Democratic elections are fundamental to the functioning of democratic systems, providing citizens with the opportunity to participate in political decision-making processes. However, in third world countries, the extent and nature of political participation vary widely, influenced by a range of socio- economic, cultural, and institutional factors. This research aims to provide insights into the phenomenon of active and passive thinking in democratic elections, highlighting its implications for democratic governance and development. Using the quantitative and primary methods of research and the research drawing on a synthesis of existing literature and empirical studies, the research explores the factors influencing political participation and electoral behavior among citizens in these contexts. Socio- economic, cultural, institutional, and informational factors are analyzed to understand the prevalence of active and passive thinking in democratic elections, with implications for democratic governance and development outcomes. The research found out that, Nigeria democracy is unique to western democracy therefore results to varying outcomes. The research recommends that, INEC in collaboration with the National Assembly needs to reconfigure campaigns to ensure tribalism and identity are eliminated during elections. There is urgent need to foster inclusivity and social cohesion by addressing underlying socio-economic disparities and promoting equal opportunities for all citizens. Encourage participation of marginalized groups in decision-making processes and ensure their representation in political institutions . Introduction: The global landscape witnesses a complex interplay of ideologies and practices, with Africa, particularly Nigeria, striving to reconcile indigenous values with Western paradigms in politics and economics. Despite adopting democratic principles from the train of democracy, Nigeria grapples with persistent challenges hindering the consolidation of its democratic institutions (Ambali, 2019). Nigeria,