Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation

The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of political parties on democratic consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (2010 -2019). Political parties are the engine room of democratic societies and without them; there will be no genuine democracy. The Fourth Republic in Nigeria...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: David Musa, Jide Ibietan, Oluwatimilehin Deinde-Adedeji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2020-12-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Danubius: Relationes Internationales
Subjects:
Online Access:https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/AUDRI/article/view/633/963
id doaj-438a7a3cb8be4872a1a073c69a0fc00d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-438a7a3cb8be4872a1a073c69a0fc00d2021-04-14T10:15:58ZengDanubius University Acta Universitatis Danubius: Relationes Internationales2065-02722020-12-011325474Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory ExplanationDavid Musa0Jide Ibietan1Oluwatimilehin Deinde-Adedeji2Covenant UniversityCovenant UniversityCovenant UniversityThe main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of political parties on democratic consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (2010 -2019). Political parties are the engine room of democratic societies and without them; there will be no genuine democracy. The Fourth Republic in Nigeria witnessed revitalized activities of political parties after military interregnum. Democratic consolidation largely depends on the character and conduct of the country’s political parties, and the paper interrogates the extent to which they have shaped or stagnated democracy. This study adopts elite theory as framework, and was predicated on historical design. Data gathered were textually analyzed. With a reliance on secondary data such as books, journals and internet materials, the interplay between political parties and democratic consolidation was x-rayed. The challenges to democratic consolidation in the period of study (absence of well-institutionalized political parties, godfatherism, and lack of internal democracy) are observable. This research recommends the overhauling of political parties in order to correct the current state of party politics and democratic practice.https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/AUDRI/article/view/633/963political partiesdemocratic practiceinternet materials
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author David Musa
Jide Ibietan
Oluwatimilehin Deinde-Adedeji
spellingShingle David Musa
Jide Ibietan
Oluwatimilehin Deinde-Adedeji
Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation
Acta Universitatis Danubius: Relationes Internationales
political parties
democratic practice
internet materials
author_facet David Musa
Jide Ibietan
Oluwatimilehin Deinde-Adedeji
author_sort David Musa
title Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation
title_short Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation
title_full Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation
title_fullStr Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation
title_full_unstemmed Political Parties and Democratic Consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: Elite Theory Explanation
title_sort political parties and democratic consolidation in nigeria’s fourth republic: elite theory explanation
publisher Danubius University
series Acta Universitatis Danubius: Relationes Internationales
issn 2065-0272
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The main objective of this paper is to examine the impact of political parties on democratic consolidation in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (2010 -2019). Political parties are the engine room of democratic societies and without them; there will be no genuine democracy. The Fourth Republic in Nigeria witnessed revitalized activities of political parties after military interregnum. Democratic consolidation largely depends on the character and conduct of the country’s political parties, and the paper interrogates the extent to which they have shaped or stagnated democracy. This study adopts elite theory as framework, and was predicated on historical design. Data gathered were textually analyzed. With a reliance on secondary data such as books, journals and internet materials, the interplay between political parties and democratic consolidation was x-rayed. The challenges to democratic consolidation in the period of study (absence of well-institutionalized political parties, godfatherism, and lack of internal democracy) are observable. This research recommends the overhauling of political parties in order to correct the current state of party politics and democratic practice.
topic political parties
democratic practice
internet materials
url https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/AUDRI/article/view/633/963
work_keys_str_mv AT davidmusa politicalpartiesanddemocraticconsolidationinnigeriasfourthrepublicelitetheoryexplanation
AT jideibietan politicalpartiesanddemocraticconsolidationinnigeriasfourthrepublicelitetheoryexplanation
AT oluwatimilehindeindeadedeji politicalpartiesanddemocraticconsolidationinnigeriasfourthrepublicelitetheoryexplanation
_version_ 1721527370340368384