Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 34 No. 112
Democratising Nigerian Politics
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Abstract of Briefing
Title:Democratising Nigerian Politics: Transcending the Shadows of Militarism
Author:Cyril I Obi
Location:Vol.34 No.112 (June 2007), pp379-384
 One of the paradoxical features of the political transition(s) to democracy in Nigeria is that they have all been imposed by hegemonic bloc(s) within the military elite. Nigeria has inherited democracies from military Generals. Such transition(s) have provided legitimacy for the political elite to monopolise State power, gain international credibility and control access to vast providential petroleum resources. These elite pacts that underscore Nigeria's political transitions have undermined democracy, precisely by adopting its platform and appearance to gain legitimacy, while blocking genuine democratic forces from participating in politics or limiting them to voting without choosing.

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