We have examined the nature of the attendant challenges and made some far. Freedom of information act and democratic consolidation in nigeria. Freedom of information act and democratic consolidation in. Author 2 author 3 title the legislature and democracy in nigeria keywords description the legislature and democracy in nigeria category social science education publisher library cataloguing in publication data publication date. The implication of nigerian democracy history essay. The mass media and the struggle for democracy in africa. In nigeria today, there is a seeming danger in our democracy as the. Democracy and governance in africa africas continuing reliance on foreign aid has increased the opportunities for bilateral and multilateral aid agencies to influence policy making in the region. Governmental and political history of nigeria the first republic. In the first republic, the last governorgeneral of nigeria, dr. Supported by usaids electoral empowerment for civil society program, ndi worked with local partners in nigeria at the center for democracy and development to outline what happened online during the election and identify solution driven responses through fact checking, media literacy and research into the online environment. The civil war then broke out in 1967 and lasted all through 1970. The society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts, the moravian mission, the mission of bremen, the methodists, and roman catholic missionaries all established themselves on the gold coast.
The british high commissioner to nigeria paul arkwright says great steps have been taken towards genuine democracy in nigeria since the return of civilian rule in 1999. History of nigerian constitutional development the. An appraisal of the peoples democratic party pdp sixteen years 2 international journal of research in humanities and social studies v2 i9 september 2015 democracy in the literature is contested and for political science the theorization of the concept of. Analysing the democracy and democratic practise in nigeria. On may, 29th 1999 the country restored civil democratic rule after a protracted military rule that lasted for more than three decades. Department of history and international studies, ekiti state university, adoekiti, ekiti state, nigeria abstract. Download fulltext pdf download fulltext pdf the impact of military rule on democracy in nigeria article pdf available december 2012 with 51,388 reads. Democracy in nigeria has come a long way in the past two and half decades with four transitional elections and as many as over 10 million registered voters aremu, 2014. For ikhide, democracy has, far from doing nigeria good, set the country back decades and provided a perfect alibi for the political class to bankrupt and bury the country once and for all. As observed by nwanolue and ojukwu 2012, the general success of any practicing democracy is deeply incumbent upon three major.
Instead of democracy, what has been perfected in nigeria, as at today is kleptocracy. We reiterate that democracy and development cohabit and inactivity of the former destroys the later. History of democracy in nigeria and when did nigeria. Although the years since nigerias return to civilian rule in 1999 have seen an increased interest in its history and politics, nigeria remains one of the most underresearched african countries. Introduction nigeria and nigerians have been caught in the frenzy of centenary celebration.
They came not from any doctrine that the people, all free members of the clan, have a right to rule when they became elders an elder was sworn into office by popular vote, but from the feeling that an end. Nigerias flag consists of three equal vertical bands of green, white, and green. Thomas chukwuma ijere democracy and development in nigeria. We have essentially in the study, identified some of the features of the progress made in democratic consolidation in nigeria within the period of focus 1999 2015. This article examines the challenge of democracy and development in nigerias oilrich niger delta, using the example of delta state, 19992014. Nigeria is the fourth world largest democracy with a population of over 160 million and world sixth largest oil supplier and blessed with economic potentials, but majority of the nigerian population is poor due bad governance. Geographical, historical and political profiles of nigeria. As soon as the movement for democracy spread out across nigeria, there was a surge of intense interest in the meaning of the word democracy, in its history and its practical implications.
Deweys beliefs about democracy, community, and problem solving, guided the development of his social and educational philosophies. One of the many factors shaping it is the history of the country in question. The erosion of good governance by the practice of democracy has deepened the crisis of democracy. The federation comprises 36 states and 1 federal capital territory, where the capital, abuja, is located. This may be responsible for what rawls 1971 describes as the origin of the current. It identified the problems that have militated against nigerias democratic sustainability in the past to include lack of proper democratic institutions.
Challenges facing democracy in nigeria and solutions. A true democracy is a sine qua non for the development of all sectors of any countrys economy. The nascent democracy in nigeria is plagued with myriad of intrigues. When democracy is abused, good governance becomes elusive and evasive. Pdf democracy and democratic experiment the nigerian. Islam reached nigeria through the borno empire between 1068 ad and hausa states around 85 ad during the 11th century, while.
Its southern coast is on the gulf of guinea in the atlantic ocean. Democracy in nigeria problems and prospects information. Democracy day is june 12, a national public bank holiday in nigeria. Criticism and the growth of democracy in nigeria 2.
Tough words, but those who know ikhide know that he can be unapologetically melodramatic and. Pdf on may 14, 2012, erunke canice esidene and others published democracy. Thus, even if the specific design for democracy may fail, the democratic project in these west african states may nevertheless be progressing. An analysis grace malachi brown, phd department of history and diplomatic studies faculty of humanities rivers state university of education pmb 5047, rumuolumeni port harcourt, rivers state nigeria. Revolution as the recent histories of nigeria and south africa show, ethnic and racial conflicts can hinder democracy. Some of the issues that will be discussed in this article are the concept of rule of law, democracy and development, shortcomings of democracy and development in nigeria. In another development, corruption is one of the basic challenges confronting democracy, democratic consolidation and good governance in nigerias fourth republic, however, we. Democracy in nigeria has been a mere political desideratum hanging on a limping utopia adewusi, 2011. Pdf the impact of military rule on democracy in nigeria. It interrogates and illuminates the changes and continuities in the activities of civil society groups as it impinge on the pursuit of, and delivery of the dividends of democracy to nigerians. It is the fundamental and organic law of a nation or state that establishes. Tafawa balewa serving as the first and only prime minister of the country the government of the first republic did not last as it came to a halt via several coup attempts with the first.
It is also the worlds eighth largest producer of crude oil and has been the united states second largest supplier for six. The paper concludes that for democracy to achieve its goals there is the need for the government. First, the spread of islam began a millennium ago, predominantly in the north but later on extended to southwestern nigeria. Democracy and governance in africa democratization in. Political leadership and corruption in nigeria since 1960. Accordingly, democracy in nigeria cannot be consolidated amidst high level. Watch through police body cameras how police caught chris watts, family killer, with body language. These exemplary steps towards democracy in west africa were not secluded to the region, nor were they the first in africas long history. University of nigeria virtual library serial no isbn. On october 1 nigeria added to its list of vital statistics a new status as the worlds fourth largest democracy.
Nation of the world have different system of government that is being practiced which ranges from monarchy, aristocracy, democracy just to mention in few, but history will never be completely written if the system of government was not included in the history of the nation. First, the spread of islam, predominantly in the north but later in southwestern nigeria as well, began a. However the history of democracy, economic development and welfare for citizens in nigeria has been that of disappointment kalu, 2004. Numerous ancient african civilizations settled in the region that is today nigeria, such as the kingdom of nri, the benin empire, and the oyo empire. The choice of that date and the political significance it has acquired are due. Ghana and nigeria are in the midst of governmentinitiated democratization programs. Education education in british colonies and former colonies. For nigeria democracy to move toward democratic consolidation and good governance in fourth republic, we urge incoming administration to follow the following prospects. Therefore, this paper examines democratic consolidation and challenges of legislative politics in nigeria from 19992011. Nigeria contains more historic cultures and empires than any other other nation in africa. More than a quartercentury of narrow authoritarianism under which they had been fed pabulum of shallow, negative dogma had not blunted the. After nigeria gained independence in the year 1960, the country experienced its first military coup in the year 1966.
Criticism and the growth of democracy in nigeria 1. Conflicttriggered by political competition and communal, ethnic, religious or resource allocation rivalriesposes a major threat to democracy. After independence in 1960, that year nigerians became the citizens of the 4th biggest democratic country in the word nigeria experienced its first military coup in 1966. Department of history and international studies, ekiti state university, adoekiti, ekiti state, nigeria 2. The challenge of democracy in africa history with mr. Problems and prospects of the evoting option idike, adeline nnenna, a department of public administration and local government university of nigeria, nsukka email. Democracy in nigeria is alien and its practice has proved difficult. It also analyzes the challenges facing democracy and the process of democratic experiment in nigeria, with historical analysis of first fourth republic. The state of democracy in nigeria the guardian nigeria. The constitution, in nigerias situation, is the supreme law of the land which all acts of individuals and of parliament must not contravene.
Methodologically, data for this paper were generated mainly from secondary sources of recorded human documents. Democracy day marks the day the military handed over power to an elected civilian government in 1999, marking the beginning of the longest continuous civilian rule since nigerias independence from colonial rule in 1960. They date back as far as the 5th century bc, when communities living around the southern slopes of the jos plateau make wonderfully expressive terracotta figures in a tradition known now as the nok culture, from the nigerian village where these. Even though nigeria acquired republican status in 1963, the first republic in nigeria began on the 1 st of october, 1960 and came to an end on the 15 th of january, 1966. Jean herskovits is professor of history at the state university of new york at purchase and spent 18 months of the transition in nigeria. Nigeria is currently enjoying the 16 th consecutive year of democratic governance for the first time in her postcolonial history after the military handed over power to the olusegun obasanjo led administration on may 29 th 1999, democracy in nigeria witnessed a rather smooth change of power from one civilian led administration to the other as was seen in 2007 when then president obasanjo. The history of nigeria can be traced to prehistoric settlers nigerians living in the area as early as 1100 bc. It was then possible to restore the democratic model for a couple of years in 1978. Democracy, political participation and good governance in.
Of the three, october 1, 1960 is the most relevant to our discussion for two reasons. John dewey may have been the most wellknown and influential philosopher to impact education to date theobald, 2009. Until june 6, 2018, it was held annually on may 29. Nigerias rough history shows failure of government policies development programmes, corruption, apathy and nonparticipation of citizens among other things. The 2015 presidential election and campaigns was highly characterised by acrimony and name. Several dominant themes in nigerian history are essential for understanding contemporary nigerian politics and society. Democracy and electoral process in nigeria politics essay. Nnamdi azikiwe became the first president of independent nigeria, with sir. In nigeria, a major issue impeding democracy is the selection process of political office holders.
The history of nigeria before independence in order to understand the current nigerian politics and society, three dominant characteristics need to be taken into account. The major donors have been meeting frequently in order to discuss development and debt problems and to devise aid strategies for african governments. Practice, problems and prospects adeyinka theresa ajayi1 and emmanuel oladipo ojo2 1. Learn when the country became a republic and how its democratic path. The most significant dates in nigerias political history are 1914, 1960 and 1967. This paper compares the different settings, reasons, strategies, procedures. Its meaning and dissenting opinions of the political. Thus, this paper examines civil society and democratic governance in nigeria s fourth republic from the caboose of history. Journal of nigeria studies volume 1, number 2, fall 2012 political leadership and corruption in nigeria since 1960. It operates the presidential system of government with three distinct but complementary arms namely the executive, the legislature and the judiciary, each acting as a check on. Notwithstanding the above, the nigerian democracy in recent years has taken on a new turn for the better. The 2003 elections were billed as a landmark as it was the first time since independence in 1960 that political leadership changed hands from one. In 1996, as nigeria struggled with democracy, south africa adopted a bill of rights that promotes racial equality. Everyone expected the return of nigeria to democratic rule will bring about development.
Prospects and challenges preye kuro inokoba department of political science niger delta university, p. Education education education in british colonies and former colonies. This is because so far, the country has been unable to hold free, fair and credible elections. Schumpeter cited in ukase 2014 sees democracy as a method by which decisionmaking is transferred to individuals who have gained power in a. But before that is done, what is democracy and national integration. An important feature of this system is the supremacy of the national or common interest, which must supersede personal interest ibagere and omoera, 2010. In the british colonies, as elsewhere, religious missions were instrumental in introducing europeanstyle education. Many government institutions do not adequately engage with citizens or the private sector and lack the. There are roadblocks to a strong democracy in nigeria at all levels of government. Wednesday last week was a public holiday because, according to the federal government, 29the may is democracy day.