非洲的失业与政治参与:以尼日利亚为例

G. I. Udeuhele, J. Nkwede, O. E. Ibiam, G. Okechukwu, M. Agudiegwu
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非洲,特别是尼日利亚的失业率正以几何级数增长。如果不作为紧急事项加以制止,这显然会给下一代带来厄运。以非洲和尼日利亚为例,有大量证据支持失业、经济不平等和政治参与之间的相互联系。这种情况对尼日利亚的可持续政治发展具有重大影响。本文采用马克思主义后殖民国家理论作为政治经济学研究的基础,试图揭示尼日利亚失业与政治参与之间的相互作用。数据来自二手来源,这在很大程度上表明,失业者成为经济不平等的受害者,鉴于尼日利亚政治的高风险,他们容易出现政治冷漠、沮丧和绝望。本文强烈建议,政府应行使政治意愿,建设性地参与拆除所有表面上阻碍民众参与的治理和制度障碍。因此,建议采取适当的法律措施阻止金钱政治。应该客观地执行各种赋予权力和创造就业机会的方案,以改善失业造成的高度经济不平等现象,从而鼓励尼日利亚更多的政治参与。
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Unemployment and political participation in Africa: a study of Nigeria
The rate of unemployment in Africa and particularly Nigeria is increasing at a geometrical progression. This apparently spells doom for the future generation if not checked as a matter of urgency. In the case of Africa and Nigeria in particular, evidences abound to buttress the interconnectedness among unemployment, economic inequality and political participation. This scenario has overwhelming implications for sustainable political development of Nigeria. This paper undertakes to unearth the interactions between unemployment and political participation in Nigeria adopting the Marxist theory of post-colonial state which underlies the political economy approach. Data are drawn from secondary sources which, to a large extent, brings to the fore that the unemployed become victims of economic inequality, and given the high stakes in Nigeria politics, are prone to political apathy, frustration and hopelessness. The paper vehemently proposes that government should exercise the political will to engage constructively in dismantling all seemingly governance and institutional hindrances to popular participation. It is therefore, recommended that money politics be discouraged using appropriate legal measures. Various empowerment and job creation programmes should be objectively implemented to ameliorate the high incidences of economic inequality as a result of unemployment thereby encouraging greater political participation in Nigeria. 
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