ABSTRACT

This book unravels the trajectories and dilemmas of development in Nigeria since its independence in 1960. Despite enormous human and material resources, development progress in Nigeria has not met expectations. By delving into the various factors that have influenced development efforts and initiatives, Development in Nigeria: Promise on Hold? aims to draw out lessons to help the country to achieve its potential.

In many ways Nigeria typifies the African puzzle of near-misses, a never-ending drive towards development with enormous promise but no real practical output. As in many states within Africa, these failures can be traced to structural inadequacies and the perennial weakness of public institutions. Problems which collectively undermine sustainable development and growth include political corruption, ethnicity, failure of public institutions, distributional injustice, fiscal centralism in a purported federal state, faulty democratic traditions, malevolent elite class, religious and social conflicts, among others. By taking a comprehensive panoramic overview of the country’s historical experience as both a military dictatorship and democracy, Edlyne Eze Anugwom presents a nuanced, comprehensive and contemporary interrogation of the ever-dynamic forces and factors in Nigeria’s development project.

This book’s incisive examination of Nigeria’s development aspirations over time will be of interest to students of Development and African Studies, as well as to practitioners and multilateral agencies involved in development planning and intervention in Nigeria who are looking for strategies for overcoming the challenges facing the country.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

Plethora of near misses and grandstanding rhetoric of nationalism

chapter 2|15 pages

Nigeria

Country, nation and people

chapter 3|19 pages

Theorizing an obvious absurdity

chapter 4|22 pages

Between public trust and private profit

Political corruption and development in Nigeria

chapter 5|18 pages

An ever-malignant tumour

Ethnic virus and centrifugal nationalism in Nigeria

chapter 6|18 pages

The struggle with secularism

Religious conflicts and violence in Nigeria

chapter 7|19 pages

Boom and bust

An economy in quagmire – oil and the diminishing of economic development prospects

chapter 8|21 pages

From election to selection

Democracy, leadership and development in Nigeria

chapter 10|19 pages

Beyond Bakassi

State, democracy and the resurgence of Biafran nationalism in Nigeria

chapter 12|18 pages

Resource distribution, marginalization and sectionalism

Implications for democracy and development in Nigeria

chapter 13|14 pages

Federalism and development in Nigeria

A balancing act or retreat from the norm

chapter 14|19 pages

Conclusion

Between unity and implosion