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Obasanjo and the Burden of Civilianization

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 August 2021

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The foundations of modern Nigerian politics were laid in the 1950s. That decade began with the Ibadan constitutional conference of 1950, at which leaders of northern and southern Nigeria met for the first time in a common political forum since the amalgamation of these two separate British colonies in 1914. It ended with the attainment of independence in 1960. In the course of that fateful decade, Nigerians, previously estranged from one another by the circumstances of colonial rule, not only got to know themselves but worked together to produce a blueprint for the country’s political future. In essence, they rejected British as well as nationalist proclivities toward centralization. Instead, they forged a consensus that federalism was the appropriate vehicle for resolving political problems created by the nation’s deep-seated diversity.

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Part 2: Transition Without Transformation?
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1999 

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1. The Federal Republic of Nigeria, The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (containing: the Constitution of the Federation; the Constitution of Northern Nigeria Law, 1963; the Constitution of Eastern Nigeria Law, 1963; the Constitution of Western Nigeria Law, 1963; the Constitution of Mid-Western Nigeria Act, 1964) (Lagos: Federal Ministry of Information, Printing Division, 1963).

2. The Federal Republic of Nigeria, The Land Use Decree (Lagos: Federal Ministry of Information, Printing Division, 1978)Google Scholar.

3. The Federal Republic of Nigeria, The Constitution of the Federal Republic (Enactment) Decree No. 25 (Lagos: Federal Ministry of Information, Printing Division, 1978)Google Scholar.