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How President Obasanjo Undermined Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria
E.C. Ariye, T.O. Ogbomah, Pullah Ebipre and Derie Eric
Corresponding Author: E.C. Ariye
Submitted: February 18, 2012
Accepted: March 16, 2012
Published: May 10, 2012 |
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The return to democracy in Nigeria in 1999 heightened the people’s hopes of good-governance after
prolonged years of military dictatorship. However, whatever high hopes the people had soon faded away with
undemocratic actions embarked upon by President Obasanjo which tends to negate the principles of rule of law
and constitutionalism, principles which are central to the sustenance of democracy and good-governance. It is
in this direction that this study seeks to explain how President Obasanjo undermined democracy and goodgovernance
using the forceful and unconstitutional removal of Ngige in Anambra State and the unilateral
declaration of martial law in Plateau State as case studies. The study argues that in both episodes, the President
acted out of context by not following due process according to the dictates of the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. The study submits that apart from the President, other institutions and architectures of the
state also shirked their responsibilities, thereby legalizing the illegalities perpetrated by President Obasanjo.
The paper concludes that by his actions, President Obasanjo wittingly and unwittingly undermined democracy
and good-governance in Nigeria.
Key words: Constitutionalism, democracy, good governance, Nigeria, obasanjo, rule of law,
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E.C. Ariye, T.O. Ogbomah, Pullah Ebipre and Derie Eric, . How President Obasanjo Undermined Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (3): 222-227.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3246
ISSN (Print): 2041-3238 |
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