尼日利亚联邦制的领导和权力分享:问题和观点

K. Ohazuruike
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联邦制是一种实用的政治和宪法设计,用于管理复杂的政府问题,通常与种族、宗教和文化多样性有关。尼日利亚国家自1960年独立以来在发展和民族一体化方面的糟糕表现主要归因于该国领导人的素质、性质和性格。本文考察了领导和权力分享对尼日利亚联邦制的影响,重点是问题和观点。采用探索性研究设计、文献资料来源、定性描述性数据收集和分析方法。在我们对自力更生理论的论述中,其他研究结果表明;尼日利亚政治阶层为巩固其原始的财富积累而进行的阶级内部权力斗争中,他们的态度倾向于将政治解释为民族或地区实体的生存,从而加剧现有的分裂。这就解释了为什么每个地区/民族都在鼓动产生联邦和州一级的总统或州长。除其他外,该文件建议;应该出现具有民族主义吸引力的领导人,他们将更有兴趣建立一个像尼日利亚目前那样由不同种族和宗教民族组成的国家。
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Leadership and power sharing in Nigerian federalism: issues and perspectives
Federalism is a practical political cum constitutional design for managing complex governmental problems usually associated with ethno-religious and cultural diversity. The abysmal performance of the Nigerian state in the area of development and national integration since independence in 1960 has been attributed mainly to the quality, nature, and character of the nation's leaders. The paper examines the impact of leadership and power-sharing on Nigeria's Federalism, focusing on the issues and perspectives. Exploratory research design, documentary sources, and qualitative descriptive data gathering and analysis methods were adopted. Anchoring our discourse on the Self-Reliance theory, findings amongst others revealed that; the attitudes of Nigeria's political class in their intra-class struggle for political power to consolidate on their primitive accumulation of wealth developed a penchant for aggravating existing cleavages by interpreting politics in terms of survival of ethnic or regional entities. This explains the reasons for the agitation by every region/ethnic group to produce a president or governor at the federal and state levels. The paper recommends, amongst others, that; there should be an emergence of leaders with nationalist appeal who would be more interested in building a nation out of the diverse ethnic and religious nationalities as found presently in Nigeria.
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