The Military In Nigerian Politics

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Political Development in Nigeria: The Military in Nigerian Politics

The military has played a significant role in the political history of Nigeria, with several interventions shaping the country's governance over the years. Understanding the impact of military rule on Nigerian politics is crucial for comprehending the nation's political landscape. This course material delves into the intricate dynamics of military involvement in Nigerian politics, examining the reasons for military intervention, the achievements of military rule, and the conditions that led to the withdrawal of the military from governance.

One of the primary objectives of this course is to evaluate the reasons provided for military intervention in Nigerian politics. By analyzing the historical context and prevailing circumstances that prompted military incursions into governance, students will gain insights into the complex factors that have influenced the military's involvement in the country's political affairs. From addressing perceived political instability to responding to socio-economic challenges, the motivations behind military takeovers are multifaceted and merit critical examination.

Furthermore, this course aims to assess the achievements of military rule in Nigeria. While military regimes have been critiqued for authoritarian tendencies and human rights abuses, it is essential to recognize that they also implemented certain policies and initiatives that impacted the nation in various ways. Whether in the realms of infrastructure development, economic reforms, or social programs, understanding the positive aspects of military governance provides a nuanced perspective on their tenure in power.

Additionally, students will explore the conditions that necessitated the withdrawal of the military from governance in Nigeria. Transitioning from military to civilian rule is a complex process influenced by a combination of internal and external factors. By examining the challenges faced by military regimes, the pressures exerted by civil society, and the role of international actors in advocating for democratic governance, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms that have driven military disengagement from political power.

In conclusion, the military's involvement in Nigerian politics has left a lasting impact on the country's political trajectory. By critically analyzing the reasons for military intervention, evaluating their achievements in governance, and understanding the conditions that led to their withdrawal from power, students will develop a nuanced perspective on the role of the military in shaping Nigeria's political landscape.

Awọn Afojusun

  1. Assess the Achievements of Military Rule
  2. Evaluate the Reasons Given for Military Intervention
  3. Determine the Conditions that Necessitated Withdrawal from Governance

Akọ̀wé Ẹ̀kọ́

The involvement of the military in Nigerian politics is a significant chapter in the country's history. Since gaining independence from Britain in 1960, Nigeria has experienced several military coups, with military leaders seizing control of the government multiple times. These interventions have had considerable impacts on Nigeria's political landscape and development. Understanding why the military intervened, what they achieved, and why they eventually withdrew offers valuable insights into Nigerian politics.

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  1. What was the impact of military rule in Nigeria in terms of political changes? A. Introduction of Unitary system B. Decree NO. 34 C. Creation of states D. Land reforms Answer: A. Introduction of Unitary system
  2. What was one of the economic impacts of military rule in Nigeria? A. Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) B. Nationalization of industries C. Privatization of public sectors D. Increased public spending Answer: A. Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP)
  3. Which of the following was an objective of military intervention in Nigerian politics? A. To establish civilian rule B. To fight corruption C. To maintain law and order D. To promote democratic values Answer: C. To maintain law and order
  4. What was a major factor that led to military intervention in Nigerian politics? A. Economic instability B. Strong democratic institutions C. Absence of corruption D. Technological advancements Answer: A. Economic instability
  5. What was a characteristic of military regimes in Nigeria? A. Strong adherence to the rule of law B. Increased political freedoms C. Centralized decision-making D. Empowerment of local governments Answer: C. Centralized decision-making

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Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn

Identify five (5) ways in which democrcy was stalled any time the military took over the administration of Nigeria.

 


Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn

The non-permanent members of the Security Council of the United Nations Organization are appointed for a period of ………….. years(s).


Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn

Which of the following factors was not responsible for the military intervention in Nigerian politics in 1966?


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