The House Divided Against Itself: Youth and Electoral Violence in Nigeria

Jeremiah O. Omotayo
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The assumption that youths are veritable tools in engineering electoral violence has long been established in Nigeria politics. Many of the elections held in the country at federal, state and local levels where violence had erupted, had behind the scenes youths as perpetrators. While some keep making themselves available to selfish individuals and organisations who empowers them to make elections tensed, hindering citizens, especially young ones from freely exercising their civic responsibilities, this is only a fraction of the Nigerian youth population and not the whole. There are more youths who are willing to join the electoral exercise but have become apolitical partly because of threats to their lives and properties if they participated in the electoral process. There have been cases were serving youth corps members, officiating during elections have been attacked and killed by fellow youth, likewise youth who have gone out to vote. Interestingly, Nigeria has a burgeoning young population with more than 70 percent under the age of 40. For peaceful elections and for representative democracy, the youth have a pivotal part to play. Hence, they are both the cause for and the cure against electoral violence in Nigeria. This paper, using desk research, seeks to go beyond the narrative of youth being used as tools to cause violence during elections to argue that the effects of their actions hamper in no small measure the impact their population is able to make in terms of national development and representative democracy.
众议院内部分裂:尼日利亚的青年和选举暴力
在尼日利亚政治中,年轻人是策划选举暴力的真正工具的假设早已确立。在该国发生暴力事件的联邦、州和地方各级举行的许多选举中,都有年轻人在幕后作恶者。虽然有些人不断向自私的个人和组织提供帮助,使选举变得紧张,阻碍公民,特别是年轻人自由行使公民责任,但这只是尼日利亚青年人口的一小部分,而不是全部。有更多的年轻人愿意参加选举活动,但他们变得不关心政治,部分原因是如果他们参加选举过程,他们的生命和财产将受到威胁。有些情况是,在选举期间主持工作的青年团成员遭到青年同胞的攻击和杀害,同样是外出投票的青年。有趣的是,尼日利亚的年轻人口迅速增长,超过70%的人年龄在40岁以下。为了和平选举和代议制民主,青年可以发挥关键作用。因此,它们既是尼日利亚选举暴力的原因,也是解决办法。本文以案头研究为基础,试图超越年轻人被用作选举期间制造暴力的工具的叙述,认为他们的行为在很大程度上阻碍了他们的人口在国家发展和代议制民主方面能够产生的影响。
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