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Nigeria's Critical Election - 2011 (Hardcover)
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Nigeria's Critical Election - 2011 (Hardcover)
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Elections have been central to regime collapse in Nigeria because
they neither passed the test of citizens' acceptability nor
electoral neutrality. They always pushed the country to a dangerous
brink which she has often survived after serious constitutional and
political bruises. The general election of 1964 rocked the delicate
balance of the country resulting in the military coup of January
15, 1966 and a thirty month civil war. The subsequent effort of the
military at restructuring the country did not go far enough to win
the civic confidence of the people. The military availed itself of
another opportunity of tinkering with the system in 1993. However,
it demonstrated that it was not immune to civic dishonesty when it
annulled the widely acclaimed free and fair presidential election
in June 12, 1993. By fits and starts, Nigeria held another election
in 1999 which was tolerated only because of citizens' fatigue of
military rule. The elections of 2003 and 2007 were classic examples
of make-belief democracy. The feeding of inequity and, if you will,
domination, persisted. A combination of fortune, trickery and arm
twisting produced a power shift in favour of Dr. Goodluck Ebele
Azikwe Jonathan in April 2011. The subsequent attempt by the north
to create a strategic consensus did not save it from being pushed
into fringe politics forcing some of its spokespersons to vow that
they will make governance impossible. The election was better than
the worst but much still remains to be done.
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