AN
EVALUATION OF PARTY SYSTEM AND NIGERIA DEMOCRACY
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
The development of political parties in Nigeria dates
back to the days of the struggle for political independent in the late 1940s,
when the nationalists were at the pre-independence and post-independence
periods. In the pre-independence and the early post independence periods, political
parties in Nigeria were not ideologically based. Rather, they were regionally
based and woven around individual politicians who they saw as their mentors. In
the last ten years, however parties were registered based on the exigencies of
the time. This was the scenario until 1998; the need arose for parties that
could usher Nigeria into a new era of democracy after over fifteen years of
military rule. Historically, political parties in Nigeria have developed and
still play a vital role towards the realization of the democratic objectives.
Indeed, the last fifty years have seen an evolution of various political
parties. From 1991-1993, Nigeria practiced a two-party system, with the
government establishing the Social Democratic party (SDP) and National
Republican Convention (NRC). The military government later proscribed the parties after
annulling a presidential election in 1993. But Nigeria returned to democratic
rule in 1999.
The restoration of democratic
government in 1999 led to a new approach to party politics in Nigeria. The
procedure for registering political parties was liberalized, thereby, opening
up the political space for mass participation in political activities in the
country. Today, there are more than fifty registered political parties in
Nigeria, even though only few of them have not been able to win any election.
The few political parties that have dominated the political space to the point
that fears are being expressed that the country was drifting towards a
one-party state. Opposition parties are beginning to cross to the ruling party
both at the federal and states levels.
Nigeria, like many other African
countries, has had its fair share of democratic challenges, but it has also
recorded some achievement over the years. There have already been calls across
the country for some adjustments and improvements on the way political parties
are run and managed, in the years to come. Many have argued that Nigeria must
necessarily adopt the methods that will guarantee the rights of its citizens to
elect leaders of their choice as provided for in the country‟s constitution.
As Nigeria consolidation its
democratic framework and mechanisms, the multi-parties in Nigeria, need to
exemplify a new level of commitment to the yearnings and aspirations of the
people for more fundamental and sustainable development.
The recently 2011 general election in
Nigeria really had some sets backs and it really brought the world attention
towards our political system. It also leads to them in asking some questions
concerning our democratic system [voice of Nigeria on Thursday April 18th,
2013].
1.2 Statement of the Problems
In a multi-party system, political
parties, being the main tool of political development in every existing and
irrespective of their various ideological bends, different political
orientations and victory potentials, they are still allowed to partake in
political competition for the control of machinery of government and also
uniting of the people. In every modern society, political parties are viewed to
be an agent of unity, peace and integration etc. in that society, but despite
the above conception, multi-party system still holds some questions that
deviate from the above. Therefore, it is to this end that we now ask the
following questions.
1. Is there any relationship between
multi-party system and political development in Nigeria?
2. What are the political
implications of multi-party system in Nigeria?
3. Does multi- party system ensure
democratic consolidation in Nigeria?
1.3 Objectives of the Study
The broad objectives or aims of this
research work are simply to know the meaning and contributions of multi-party
system in Nigeria political development. And these specific objectives are as
follows:
1. To find out the relationship
between multi-party system and political development in Nigeria.
2. To access the political
implication of multi-party system in Nigeria.
3. To access whether the existence of
multi-party system ensures democratic consolidation in Nigeria.
1.4 Significance of the Study
This research work will be
significant in the following ways:
Firstly, it will help decision making
organs, institutions to determine the basis for political party formation in
Nigeria in order to achieve National integration and political development.
Secondly, invaluably, it will
contribute to academic knowledge as regards to function of political parties to
political development.
Furthermore,
it will create awareness and inspire a sense of responsibility on members of
political party on the role expected of them to achieve good governance and
political development.
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