Political parties and democrtic development in nigeria (a study of 2007 – 2015 elections in nigeria)…
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Evolution of Political Parties
- 2.2Theoretical Frameworks in Political Party Development
- 2.3Role of Political Parties in Democratic Development
- 2.4Electoral Processes and Political Parties
- 2.5Political Party Systems
- 2.6Party Finance and Accountability
- 2.7Party Ideologies and Manifestos
- 2.8Party Membership and Participation
- 2.9Influence of Media on Political Parties
- 2.10Comparative Analysis of Political Parties
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Sampling Techniques
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Validity and Reliability
- 3.7Research Limitations
- 3.8Research Assumptions
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- 4.1Overview of Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Data
- 4.3Comparison of Results
- 4.4Interpretation of Findings
- 4.5Discussion on Key Findings
- 4.6Implications of Findings
- 4.7Recommendations for Action
- 4.8Areas for Future Research
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Practical Implications
- 5.5Recommendations for Policy
- 5.6Reflections on the Research Process
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
This study examines the relationship between political parties and democratic development in Nigeria, focusing on the period spanning the 2007 to 2015 elections. Nigeria, as one of the largest democracies in Africa, has had a tumultuous political history marked by military interventions and a struggle for democratic governance. Political parties play a crucial role in shaping the democratic landscape of the country, as they serve as vehicles through which citizens can participate in the political process. The period under review, from the 2007 to 2015 elections, was characterized by significant political developments in Nigeria. The elections held during this period were seen as pivotal moments in the country's democratic journey, with each election presenting unique challenges and opportunities for political parties to demonstrate their commitment to democratic principles. The 2007 elections, in particular, were marred by widespread irregularities and violence, leading to a crisis of legitimacy for the political system. Against this backdrop, this study seeks to analyze the performance of political parties during the 2007 to 2015 elections and their impact on democratic development in Nigeria. By examining the role of political parties in these elections, the study aims to assess the extent to which they have contributed to the consolidation or erosion of democratic norms and institutions in the country. Methodologically, the study employs a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze data collected from various sources, including election reports, official documents, and interviews with key stakeholders. The analysis is guided by a theoretical framework that emphasizes the importance of political parties in democratic governance and their role in promoting political participation and accountability. The findings of the study shed light on the complex relationship between political parties and democratic development in Nigeria. While some parties have demonstrated a commitment to democratic principles and have contributed to the deepening of democratic norms, others have been implicated in electoral malpractices and corruption, undermining the credibility of the electoral process. Overall, this study contributes to the existing literature on political parties and democratic development in Nigeria by providing a comprehensive analysis of their role in the 2007 to 2015 elections. The findings have important implications for policymakers, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders interested in promoting democracy and good governance in Nigeria.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>1.0 INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong> 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The concept democracy has gained world recognition as the most accepted system of government. The call for freedom and democracy echoes like a thunder across the globe. The global acceptance of ‘ liberal democracy’ as a major vehicle in attaining peaceful co-existence in a multifaceted society, promotion of economic development, individual liberty, human right restoration, rule of law and freedom of healthy competition in global socio-political activities, necessitated the quest for democratic development especially in society like ours that have experienced dictatorship over the years.</p><p>The world has experienced a paradigm shift in system of governance over the years form authoritarian system in which the “Ruler” rules without the consent of the “ruled” ,the “ruled are mostly considered as “subjects”, . To a democratic system in which the” governed” choose their leaders via election , the governed are regarded as Citizens as opposed to the former. The fact still remain that state is no longer interested in interacting with other state where democracy is not practiced. It then follows that any country desirous of relevance within the world system must be seen as democratic compliance (Omotola, 2008). African states are not left out in this development. Arguments in some literature indicate that the reasons for supporting democracy in Africa, specifically Nigeria, do not mirror Western perception, but looks more at democracy in economic terms than political ideology (Saliu, 1999). Thus global recognition of democracy eventually paved way for the re-birth of democratic government in Nigeria on May 29, 1999. The struggle for democratic government in Nigeria during military era is almost the same as anti-colonial struggle, because both the promoter and supporter of democracy in Nigeria were highly committed and dedicated before the transition came to reality. In the process of achieving it, many of them lost their life, some were even detained while those who escaped went on exile in another country (Saliu, 2004). For instance, Chief M.K.O Abiola died in prison , also Prof. Wole Soyinka was detained later released from prison. Now that democracy becomes Nigerian “Public good” credible institutions are required to defend the system. It is in this view that democratic development and sustainability become pertinent. Thus, democracy requires among others the supportive structures, such as political parties.</p><p>According Coleman and Roseberg(1966), Political parties are associations formally organized with the explicit and declared purpose of acquiring and/ or maintaining legal control, either singly or in coalition for electoral competition with other similar associations over the personnel and the policy of the government of an actual or prospective sovereign state. </p><p>Political parties play very critical roles in democratization of any nation. Central to the successes and failures of electoral politics is the cardinal and strategic functions of this all important and an integral organ of democratization which is core to its development. These Political Parties will serve as mediating institutions through which differences in ideas, interests and perceptions of political problems at a given time can be managed (Omotola, 2008). The fact still remain that “the strength and effectiveness of Political Parties is directly proportional to the degree of resilience democracy enjoy” (Mimiko, 2007). It is against this background that this study is concerned with the political parties and democratic development in Nigeria and the extent of party’s contribution to the survival and development of democracy in Nigeria with the focus on 2006 – 2014 elections in Nigeria , with emphases on general elections within the period. Nigeria has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties and a third party that is electorally successful.</p><p> PDP and APC remains the strongest parties in Nigeria . The All Progressives Congress (APC) is a political party in Nigeria, formed on 6 February 2013 in anticipation of the 2015 elections. APC candidate Muhammadu Buhari won the presidential election by almost 2.6 million votes. Incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan conced</p>
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