Ordering Urban Space and Migrants’ Protests in Sabongari, Kano, 1911 – 1960

R. Olaniyi
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Urban segregation policy represents one of the dramatic changes fosteredby colonialism with far reaching impact on politics of protests and identityconsciousness among immigrants. It is argued that despite the considerablebody of interdisciplinary studies that the theme of urban segregationgenerated, urban historiography in Nigeria has been influenced by theparadigms of Universalist ethic of public health and political development tothe exclusion of power structures. The paper theorises on politics of protests,search for identity and resistance of the subalterns and migrants inSabongari Kano against colonial policies to control over-urbanisationprocesses between 1911 and 1960. Plot Holders’ Association, Sabongariresisted attempts by the colonial officials to demolish over-built and overpopulatedplots without due regards to livelihoods, taxation, family values,and indeed, the Building Ordinance that came into existence almost twodecades after such buildings were constructed. In British Africa, urbansegregation policies such as Sabongari system were predicated on publichealth, religious and cultural differences but there were political andeconomic interests as well. The paper further explores how colonialsegregation policy in Sabongari fostered over-urbanisation illustrated byovercrowding, poor sanitation, infectious diseases, unemployment,prostitution, overstressed social infrastructure and crime unequalled in theKano urban complex.
1911 - 1960年卡诺萨邦加里城市空间秩序与移民抗议
城市隔离政策是殖民主义带来的巨大变化之一,对移民的抗议政治和身份意识产生了深远的影响。有人认为,尽管城市隔离的主题产生了相当多的跨学科研究,但尼日利亚的城市史学一直受到公共卫生和政治发展的普遍主义伦理范式的影响,从而排除了权力结构。本文以抗议政治为理论基础,探讨了在1911年至1960年期间,萨邦加里·卡诺(abongari Kano)下层民众和移民对控制过度城市化进程的殖民政策的认同和抵抗。土地所有者协会,sabongari抵制殖民官员拆除过度建造和人口过多的地块的企图,而没有考虑到生计,税收,家庭价值,实际上,在这些建筑物建成近二十年后才存在的建筑条例。在英属非洲,像Sabongari系统这样的城市隔离政策是以公共卫生、宗教和文化差异为基础的,但也有政治和经济利益。本文进一步探讨了萨班加里的殖民隔离政策是如何促进过度城市化的:过度拥挤、卫生条件差、传染病、失业、卖淫、社会基础设施压力过大以及卡诺城市综合体中无与伦比的犯罪。
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