Assessment of the Social Lost of Political Crisis in Nigeria (1960 – 2023)

Ibrahim A. Bolaji
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Politics, since time immemorial has been the major means of administering human society. In the act of social administration, there are bound to be conflict of interests which metamorphose into crises thereby faulting the political process. This study examines the lost of political crises to the Nigerian society from independence till date. In justifying this, the study reviews the system of governance practiced, the electoral process, the political participation and other factors that constitute the Nigeria’s political culture. Structural functionalist theory, as well as the conflict theory was employed in evaluating the study. To ensure meaningful coverage of the study area, six (6) Colleges of Education (C.O.E.) was selected across the six (6) geo-political zones of Nigeria. Thirty (35) respondents were randomly selected among the staff of each of the colleges comprising of both teaching and non-teaching staff amounting to two hundred and ten (210) respondents. Eventually, one hundred and eighty (180) questionnaires were collected and used for the research. Five hypotheses were tested using the ordinal regression and non-parametric correlation (spearman’s rho) to determine the level of relationship between each pairs of the independent and dependent variables using IBM SPSS statistics 20 version software. The result revealed that bad governance was majorly responsible for political crisis which procreate institutional failure, frequency change in policies, political violence, political assassinations, economic downturn, insecurity, unemployment and low self-esteem for most citizens. In conclusion, until the Nigerian constitution re-defined politics as a social service and not social work with drastic reduction of financial attributions to political offices, the scrambling and stiff contest for political positions will continue to generate crises too disastrous for the Nigerian society. Finally, the most expensive loss of political crisis to the Nigerian society is the retardation, stagnation and retrogressiveness of social growth and development.
尼日利亚政治危机的社会损失评估(1960 - 2023)
从古至今,政治一直是管理人类社会的主要手段。在社会管理行为中,必然会出现利益冲突,这些冲突会转化为危机,从而导致政治进程的失误。本研究检视奈及利亚社会自独立至今所遭受的政治危机。为了证明这一点,该研究审查了实行的治理制度、选举进程、政治参与和构成尼日利亚政治文化的其他因素。运用结构功能主义理论和冲突理论对研究结果进行评价。为了确保研究区域有意义的覆盖,在尼日利亚的六(6)个地缘政治区域选择了六(6)所教育学院(C.O.E.)。从每所学院的教职员工和非教职员工中随机抽取30(35)名受访者,共计210名受访者。最终,我们收集了180份问卷用于研究。采用IBM SPSS统计20版软件,采用有序回归和非参数相关(spearman’s rho)检验5个假设,确定每对自变量和因变量之间的关系水平。结果显示,治理不善是造成政治危机的主要原因,而政治危机导致了制度失灵、政策频繁变化、政治暴力、政治暗杀、经济衰退、不安全、失业和大多数公民的自卑。总之,除非尼日利亚宪法将政治重新定义为一种社会服务,而不是社会工作,并大幅减少政治职位的财政归属,否则对政治职位的争夺和激烈竞争将继续产生对尼日利亚社会来说过于灾难性的危机。最后,政治危机给尼日利亚社会造成的最昂贵的损失是社会增长和发展的迟缓、停滞和倒退。
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