© Global Journal Of Social Sciences . 2009. Vol. 8 No. 2
Publisher: Bachudo Science Co. Ltd
Post-Militarism: Provenance of Praetorian Democracy In Nigerian, 1999 &Ndash; 2007
S. I. Ebohon
KEYWORDS: POST-MILITARISM: PROVENANCE OF PRAETORIAN DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIAN, 1999 – 2007
ABSTRACT:
This paper attempts to capture the logic and character of Nigerian politics and governance from1999 to 2007. The development of ‘command democracy’ took root during this period. On the basis of the empirical evidence adduced, the paper argued that the phenomenon of ‘praetorian democracy’ which became visible from 1999 to 2007 undermined the constitution and due democratic process. Executive contempt for the rule of law, gave the president the power of a military Head of State, while the federal system was run like a unitary state. The dialectical confrontation between democracy and partocracy, in which a black market system of power evolved to leverage the dominant wing of People Democracy Party leadership became the painful reminder of the inglorious military authoritarianantibodies constructed to resist democratic virus. Conscious of the crisis of power fixation that makesacquisition of state power the only guarantee of upward social mobility, shrinking the state to make it less attractive as the politics of the “belly domain” is recommended.
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Subject
Political Science
Discipline
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Publisher
Bachudo Science Co. Ltd
Publication Year
2009
Place Of Publication
Nigeria
Contributors
S. I. Ebohon