ABSTRACT
Military rule has been one of the
greatest factors responsible for the set back of the African continent. Infact
General Sanni Abacha’s regime has been described by many scholar’s, as the most
unconcerned government when it comes to the issue of economy. Therefore, this
project assesses the effect of military rule on the Nigeria economy choosing
the General Sanni Abacha’s regime as a case study. Chapter one serves as the
general introduction to the study. Chapter two reviews the past relevant
literatures on the issue of military rule of General Sanni Abacha’s regime in
particular. In chapter three, General Sanni Abacha’s intervention in Nigeria
politics and its aftermath on the economy and discussed. Chapter four guest the
in-depth comparative analysis of the regimes policies with its achievements.
Chapter five serves as the conclusion of the study where recommendations are
govern. The research work, having observed the shortcomings of military rule
concludes that all stakeholders in Nigeria politics should do everything
possible to prevent military from coming to power in Nigeria.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgement iv
Abstract v
Table of Content vi
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background
of the Study 1
1.2
Statement
of the Problem 3
1.3
Purpose
of the Study 4
1.4
Significance
of the Study 5
1.5
Research
Questions 6
1.6
Scope
and Limitation 7
1.7
Definition
of Key Terms 7
CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
2.1
Introduction
9
2.2
Survey
of Military Rule In Nigeria 9
2.3
Features
of Military Rule 14
2.4
Remote
and Immediate Causes of Military Rule of Nigeria 17
CHAPTER THREE: MILITARY RULE IN
NIGERIA
SINCE ITS INCEPTION
3.1
Introduction
20
3.2
The
Military Rule Under General Yakubu Gowon (1966 – 1975) 21
3.3
The
Military Rule Under Muritala Muhammed/Olusegun Obasanjo (1975 –
1979) 23
3.4
The
Military Rule Under Muhammed Buhari and General Idiagbon (1983 – 1985) 25
3.5
The
Military Rule Under Ibrahim Babangida Regime (1989) 26
3.6
The
Military Rule Under Abacha’s Regime (1993 – 1998) 30
3.7
The
Military Rule Under Abubakar Abdulsalam Regime (1998 – 1999) 32
CHAPTER FOUR: ABACHA’S REGIME AND
NIGERIAN POLITICAL ECONOMY AND HIS INTERNATIONAL RELATION
4.1
Economic
Situaton Under Abacha 34
4.2
Political
Situation under Abacha 35
4.3
International
Relations Under Abacha 36
4.4
Consequences
of Abacha's Regime 37
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1
Summary 43
5.2
Conclusion
45
5.3
Recommendations 45
References 48
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The most populous country on the
African continent, the Nigerian experience with democracy has been paradoxical
and ambiguous (Diamond, 1995). Although the military controlled the government
for twenty-four of the first thirty-four years of independence, Nigeria has
never accepted indefinite authoritarian rule, and no military rule that has not
committed itself to a transition to democracy has been able to survive. Through
ten national government, ix successful military coups, a civil war, and a
dizzying economic boom followed by a crushing depression – not to mention
repeated assaults by military regimes on human rights and associational life
Nigerians have maintained a passionate commitment to personal freedom and
political participation.
The various military regimes, in
Nigeria have embarked on lasting reforms that have transformed Nigeria polity,
hence, their impacts are seen in political and economic spheres (Aliu, 2000).
The impacts of military rule in Nigeria is seen in political and economic
lives. These have both positive and negative effects, politically the military
has contributed immensely to the development of Nigeria through state and local
government creation exercise, constitutional engineering and enunciation of
transitional programmes. The military regimes that came to power had in their
various ways contributed to the realization of the unity in Nigeria, on the
other hand, military regimes had contributed to democratic instability and
human right abuse in the country.
On the economic scene, the
contributions of military rule is also felt, whether positive or negative. The
military economic contributions and policies formulation and implementation for
instance, the Nigeria Enterprises promotion Decree of 1972/1977 or the
indigenization policy was formulated by the military rule. Additionally, the
introduction of Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) by Babangida regime was
aimed at revamping nation’s economy. Some other economy policies of successive
military regimes in Nigeria are the National Directorate of Employment (NDE)
Directorate of Food, Roads and Rural Infrastructures (DFRRI). Operation Feed
the Nation (OFN) and so on.
1.2
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Military intervention in the polity
of Nigeria is an aberration – a deviation from the normal practice. However, in
appraising the impact of the military on Nigerian political economy, therefore,
evidences abound to show that the Armed Forces have touched the political and
economic life of the nation and its citizens some of the policies of the
successive, military regime have heaved had both developmental and modernizing
effects while others are outright negative.
From the above premise therefore, the
problem which this study intends to solve are as follows to what extent has
military regimes contributed to the political economy of the Nigeria – State?
Are the political and economic achievements of the military regimes being
consolidated by the civilian administration. How can the political economy
lives of Nigeria be improved? These and other questions will form the basis of
this study.
1.3
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
Specifically, this study will examine
the effects of military rule on Nigerian political economy. Other objectives
include:
(a)
To
identify the reasons for military intervention in Nigeria politics.
(b)
To
discuss the impacts of Abacha’s regime on the political and economic spheres on
Nigeria.
(c)
To
proffer suggestions on how the Nigerian political economic climates can be
stabilized.
1.4
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
There are dearth of materials on the
effects of military rule on the political economy of Nigeria. This study is
therefore one of the intellectual contributions to this topic. The study will
enable the citizens to compare the political and economic impacts of military
rules with that of the civilian administration in Nigeria. Beside, it will
assist government in the political economy reforms having learned from the
experiences of the successive military regimes in Nigeria.
In addition, this study will be
beneficial to students lecturers and researchers who currently conduct research
on military and political economic in Nigeria. It will also be a source of
reference for future research on similar topic.
1.5
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
This study is aimed at answering the
following questions.
(a)
Is
military is the best system of government?
(b)
Does
military rule allow the citizens to contribute to the development of the nation?
(c)
Does
military rule guarantee human right?
(d)
Does
military rule violence pose a threat to democratic government?
(e)
Does
ethnicity constitute the effect of military rule on Nigerian political economy?
1.6
SCOPE AND LIMITATION
This study covers the effects of
Abacha regime on Nigeria political economy from 1993 to 1998. It will also be
restricted to aspects of military administration, such as the features,
historical background, and organisation.
The underlisted constraints are the
obstacles of this study.
(i)
Inadequate
materials on the military and Nigerian political economy.
(ii)
Financial
and time constraints limited the study to Abacha administration.
Inspite of the above problems,
optimum use of the available resources were ensured.
1.7
DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
These definitions have been adopted
as operational meanings for the following terms in the study.
MILITARY: - This refers to a political and highly
skilled body of persons specially trained to protect the territorial integrity
of a nation.
This
includes the arm, Navy and the Air force.
MILITARY RULE: This is a system of government by the
military or the khaki boys: Army, Navy and Air force.
POLITICAL ECONOMY: Political economy refers to the
interrelationship between political and economic system. It explains how the
political and economic set up of a nation is being organized. Presently, the
Nigerian political economy can be best described as liberal democracy.
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