穆罕默杜-布哈里总统的政府和尼日利亚的变革口号

Ifeyinwa Arum, Adeleye Babatola
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尼日利亚是非洲人口最多的国家,也是非洲最大的经济体,拥有丰富的自然和人力资 源,有可能跻身于资源丰富的国家行列,这使人们对其发展潜力充满希望。与这种潜力相反,该国仍然处于欠发达状态,大部分人口的生活水平低于人类发展的所有指数。在社会寻求变革和稳定的过程中,民主为领导层和政府政策的务实变革带来了希望。正是基于这一点,众多心怀不满的尼日利亚人接受了 "变革 "的前景,这是全国进步大会党的穆罕默杜-布哈里(Muhammadu Buhari)在 2015 年大选前反对执政党人民民主党(Peoples' Democratic Party)的竞选口号。因此,布哈里先生在其变革口号的支持下于 2015 年 5 月 29 日宣誓就任总统,他所在的政党出色地击败了现任总统。可以说,在现任总统和一些残存的民间乐观主义因素的帮助下,布哈里先生在 2019 年再次当选总统,任期四年。在布哈里八年任期届满后,人们需要对其政府的表现进行探讨,即其表现是否符合选民的期望;该党是否实现了党的宣言;以及公众对政府执政期间生活水平的态度和看法。这届政府执政八年后,他们能否带来急需的变革?他们在多大程度上实现了宣言中的一些值得称赞的承诺?他们是否没有辜负公民的期望?本文试图通过评估 "变革口号 "政府向公民做出的主要承诺来回答这些问题。本文采用了社会契约理论。本文依靠二手数据收集手段,并使用描述性分析和叙述性报告进行分析。研究得出的结论是,政府没有达到公民的期望,他们的大部分承诺从未实现。研究建议将腐败的政客关进监狱,以儆效尤。应改变我们的政治文化;公民应开始要求其当选代表提供民主红利。
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President Muhammadu Buhari’s Administration and the Change Mantra in Nigeria
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country and its largest economy is credited with an abundance of natural and human resource endowments placing it potentially, among resource-rich nations and raising hopes of its development potentials. Contrary to this potentiality, the country remains underdeveloped with a large portion of the population living below all indices of human development. Democracy offers hope for pragmatic changes to leadership and government policies in society’s quest for change and stability. It was on this basis that numerous disenchanted Nigerians embraced the prospect of ‘change’ put forward as campaign slogan by Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress against the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party in the run-ups to the 2015 elections. Consequently, Mr. Buhari was sworn in as President on the back of his change mantra, on the 29th of May 2015 with his party remarkably defeating an incumbent president. The party was re–elected for another four years in 2019 arguably aided by factors of incumbency and some remnant of civil optimism. After the expiration of his eight year tenure, there are questions on the performance of the Buhari administration that need exploration, viz-a-viz performance to voters’ expectations; the party’s delivery relative to party manifesto; and public disposition to, and perception of standard of living under the administration. Eight years after this government, were they able to introduce the much needed change? How far did they go in fulfilling some of their laudable promises as contained in their manifesto? Did they live up to the expectations of the citizens? This paper seeks to answer these questions through evaluation of the major promises made to the citizens by the ‘Change Mantra’ government. The social contract theory was employed. The paper relies on secondary means of data collection and is analyzed using descriptive analysis and narrative report. The study concludes that the Government did not live up to the citizen’s expectations and most of their promises were never accomplished. The study recommends that corrupt politicians should be jailed to serve as a deterrent to others. Our political culture should be changed; citizens should begin to demand for dividends of democracy from their elected representatives
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