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A critical aspect of Richard Joseph’s argument in Democracy and Prebendal Politics is easily overlooked. His analysis of the short-lived Second Republic (1979-1983) is well-known for identifying access to public office as the dominant political imperative in Nigeria, and that ethnic and regional identities became entrenched as a result of this quest for state resources. Less evident, however, is the basic, taken-for-granted motivation that sustains this prebendal system-insecurity.

More information Original publication

DOI

10.1057/9781137280770_11

Type

Chapter

Publication Date

2013-01-01T00:00:00+00:00

Pages

243 - 258

Total pages

15