THE ROLE OF
POLITICAL PARTIES IN DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF PDP: 1999-2015
Abstract
There is a profound paradox
about the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nigeria. The party, which earned
the respect and admiration of most Nigerians, in the period between 1999-2007
due to its politics and policies. This work based on direct study and use of
secondary data examines the role of the PDP in governance in the period
(1999-2007). The work revealed that the PDP government has grossly been
disappointing in its performance in the management of the affairs of the
Nigerian state. Thus between 1999-2007, Nigerians have suffered deep crisis of
expectation as there had been serious erosion, impairment and debasement of the
values of governance as reflected in macro economic instability, widespread
corruption, deepening democratic crisis, human rights violations, insecurity,
frustration, disillusionment and increasing lost of people’s confidence in the
PDP government. Arising from the foregoing, the work recommended among others
ways on how to reorganize the PDP for effective governance in Nigeria.
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
Democratic governance with its
ideal of elective representation, freedom of choice of leaders, rule of law,
freedom of expression, accountability etc has become the acceptable system of
government all over the world. It is a form of government in which the supreme
power of a political community rest on popular sovereignty. According to
oyovbaire (1987) democracy as a system of government seeks to realize a
generally recognized common good through a collective initiation and discussion
of policy questions concerning public affairs and which delegat authority to
agent to implement the broad decisions made by the people through majority
vote. Thus, in contemporary times, democracy has been referred to as the
expression of popular will of the political community through elected
representatives. The contemporary democracy according to Raphael (1976) rest on
representative government.
Democratic governance in Nigeria
has been a different thing when compared to what is obtainable in other part of
the world. The respect for human right and the rule law which are the main
features of democracy are not visible especially between 1999 and 2007;
election rigging and gangsterism is the order of the day that one can hardly
differentiate between democratic government and autocracy.
In modern societies, political
parties are very essential to political process. They have become veritable
instrument or adjunct of democracy in any democratic system. Political parties
are not only instrument for capturing political power, but they are also
vehicles for the aggregation of interests and ultimate satisfaction of such
interests through the control of government. Obviously political parties are
crucial to the sustenance of democratic governance. As Agbaje (1999) notes that
the extent to which political parties aggregate freely, articulate, represent
and organize determines the level of accountability in public life including
access to and use of power as well as political performance. Merkel (1977:99)
summarized the basic functions of political parties as follows:
a. Recruitment and selection of
leadership personnel for government offices
b. Generation of programmes and
policies for government
c. Coordination and control of
governmental organs
d. Social integration through
satisfaction and reconciliation of group demands or the provision of common
belief system or ideology
e. Social integration of
individuals by mobilization of support and by socialization
Generally, political parties are
very essential to democratic governance. It constitutes a central instrument of
democratic governance. It provides the means of promoting accountability,
collective action, popular participation, inclusiveness, legitimacy and
accountability through the integration of their competing principles,
ideologies and goals for eventual control of the government in the state.
Political parties are the intermediate institution mediating the affairs of
both the people and personnel and agencies that exercise state power.
In Nigeria, the political
parties usually are formed along ethnic, cultural, geo political and religious
lines. In everyday activities of government one notices the fostering of
primordial loyalties such as ethnic sensivity and overt projection of other
selfish political tendencies as a result, the political class has always
remained bereft of viable political ideology on which the nation’s political
future could be anchored. The bankruptcy in ideology and vision has reduced
party politics to a bread and butter game where monetization of political
process is the bedrock of loyalty and support. This has eroded the aim of the
democratic system.
Since military disengaged from
political power in may 1999, the PDP has dominated governance in Nigeria. After
eight years of the party in government which earned the respect and admiration
of most Nigerian electorates at the polls due to its programmes and policies,
the party is loathed in the country. The average Nigeria encounters
frustration, disillusionment and psycho moral dislocation owing to the failure
of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government to deliver the expected
dividends of democracy.
The task of this research is to
examine the role of the ruling PDP in the democratic governance in Nigeria’s
fourth republic between (1999-2007).
1.2 Statement of Problem
The emergence of democratic
governance in Nigerian political system in 1999 was a land mark in the
political development of Nigeria. After fifteen years of persistent
dictatorship, the return of democracy was received with pump and peagentry by
civil societies, labour union, civil rights organization etc. Hope was very
high in the area of human right which was completely absent during the
dictatorship rule.
It was expected that the
dividend of democracy would be realized through the political parties which are
the means through which the politician reach the public and make their promises
and manifestoes available to the people.
This research therefore focuses
on investigating the role of Nigerian political parties in democratic
governance since 1999-2007 with emphasis on PDP. The investigation would be
guided by the following research questions:
1. How does the circumstance
leading to the emergence and formation of political parties’ impact on internal
democracy in the party?
2. Did the programmes enhance
democratic governance in Nigeria between 1999 and 2007?
3. How were these programmes
implemented to provide good governance to the people of Nigeria?
1.3 Objectives of The Study
The purpose of the study is to
highlight the role of political parties in democratic government with the
ruling PDP as a case study (1999-2007).
The study will critically
analyze the issues as follows:
1. To examine the circumstance
leading to the formation of political party and its impact on internal
democracy of the party.
2. To examine the programmes of
the party with a view of establishing their relevance to democratic governance.
3. To determine whether these
programmes and policies were implemented with a view to enhance democratic
governance.
1.4 Significance of The Study
This work has two aspect of
significance: firstly, it will theoretically increase the existing body of
knowledge in the scholarship on political parties and democratic governance in
Nigeria.
Secondly, the research will
practically be of immense value to political leaders and policy makers in
Nigeria and will also enlighten and educate the masses on responsibility of
parties in democratic governance by so doing; it will go a long way in
providing practical solution to some of the problems of political parties in
Nigeria democratic system.
Equally, the study will serve as
a contribution to the measures to be taken to enhance sustainable democracy in
Nigeria. Finally the study will serve as a motivation for further inquiry in
the area of political parties and governance in Nigeria.
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