Democratic consolidation in Africa The case of Nigeria Anthony Tokunbo Eniayejuni;Supervisor:Sinan Nusret Evcan
Dil: İngilizce Yayın ayrıntıları:Nicosia Cyprus International University 2016Tanım: XIV, 231 p. table 30 cm Includes CD/CD var:Democratic consolidation in Africa : The case of Nigeriaİçerik türü:- text
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Materyal türü | Geçerli Kütüphane | Koleksiyon | Yer Numarası | Durum | Notlar | İade tarihi | Barkod | Materyal Ayırtmaları | |
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Thesis | CIU LIBRARY Tez Koleksiyonu | Tez Koleksiyonu | D 72 E55 2016 (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) | Kullanılabilir | International Relations Department | T784 |
Includes CD/CD var:Democratic consolidation in Africa : The case of Nigeria
Includes references(160-194 p.)
Includes appendix(195-231 p.)
'ABSTRACT Prior to the end of the Cold War, most African nations were under the military, patrimonial, and one-party rule. The end of the Cold War and the emergence of liberal democracy gave rise to the democratization process in Africa. Since the return of Africa to the paths of democratization under the third wave, democratization process has appeared epileptic and inconsistent, beaming new hopes in some countries and faltering prospects in some others. In Nigeria, democratization process under the third wave of democratization appears not to have taken firm roots. The process has been sloppy and haphazard. The democratic experience has not resulted in a significant improvement in the political, economic, and social life of the people. The democratic experience has damaged not only civic orders but also public and private moralities, which have an adverse effect on the leaders and democratic consolidation. The fundamental and essential part of democratic consolidation is the attitudinal and behavioral embrace of democratic principles by the political leaders and the citizens. This thesis aims at using the behavioral and attitudinal character of both the political leaders and the citizen to explain the challenges and prospects for democratic consolidation in Africa, with emphasis on Nigeria, as Nigeria remains the largest economy in Africa and with Nigeria's role in maintaining peace and security in Africa. The study explains corruption, godfatherism, the leadership problem, falsified population census, electoral malpractices and lack of genuine voter registers as challenges of democratic consolidation. In tackling the issues that continue to threaten Nigeria democracy and democratic consolidation, citizen's participation is required at all levels of governance. The study asserts that citizen's participation is a prospect for democratic consolidation. Citizen input to government policies and decision-making process enhances the citizens' influence and increase political accountability, transparency, proper representation and good governance, which is the hallmark of strengthening democracy and democratic consolidation. Keywords: Nigeria; Citizens Participation; Corruption; Godfatherism; Leadership; Democracy; Election; Population Census'
1 CHAPTER 1 -INTRODUCTION
6 Aim and Objective
6 Problem statements of the study
7 Methodology
8 Significance of the thesis
8 Thesis Structure
10 CHAPTER 2-THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
10 Democratization, Democracy, and Democratic Consolidation
10 Democracy
18 Democratization
19 Democratic consolidation
22 Fundamentals of democratic consolidation
23 Leadership as Fundamental to democratic consolidation
31 Citizen's participation as Fundamental to democratic consolidation
36 CHAPTER 3- PATHWAYS TO DEMOCRACY IN AFRICA
36 Pre -colonial Africa
38 Colonial rule in Africa
45 Democratization in Post-colonial Nigeria
46 First Republic
Military rule between first and second republic
48 Second Republic
49 Military rule between second and Third republic
51 Third Republic
52 Military rule between Third and Fourth Republic
54 Fourth Republic
61 CHAPTER 4-CHALLENGES TO DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION NIGERIA
61 Explaining Corruption in Nigeria
68 Leadership Problem in Nigeria
72 Godfatherism in Nigeria Politics
79 Population Census in Nigeria so Far
89 Recurring Decimal in the Electoral Process in Nigeria
108 Ethnic and Religious in Nigeria
117 CHAPTER 5- CITIZENS' PARTICIPATION: PROSPECTS FOR DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION IN NIGERIA
117 Public Opinion Towards Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria
130 Citizen's Response to Power Vacuum
141 Citizen's response to fuel subsidy
144 Citizens' response to the building of Mission House for African Ladies
147 Citizens response to the police pension fraud
150 Citizens' response to the car scandal in the aviation ministry
155 Conclusion
160 REFERENCES
195 Appendix A
195 Universal Declaration on Democracy
201 Appendix B
201 Umaru Musa Yar'adua's Inaugural Speech on May 29 2007
206 Appendix C
206 Nigeria: Our Nation in Mourning
208 Appendix D
208 Full Transcript of Leaked Exposing Rigging of Ekiti Election
221 Appendix E
221 Olusegun Obasanjo's Inaugural Speech On May 29 1999