Intra-Elite Conflict and Problems of Governance in Nigeria: Imperatives of Games Theory in African Politics
Keywords:
intra-elite conflict, legislature, executive, crisis of governance
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In modern African politics terrorism and failed state syndrome have became prevalent and a challenge to democratic values and virtues of good governance posing great threat and stress to the survival of domestic political systems This increasing political stress is a product of competition and struggle for power and supremacy among players in the executive and legislative organs of government which has reduced the parliament to a rubber stamp of power seekers as well as the use of electoral violence as instruments of regime change Therefore this study seeks to examine the root cause of political struggle and problems of good governance in Africa by analyzing the variables of intra-elite crisis in the parliament and the quest for establishment of spheres of influence by players in the executive arm The rivalry between both elites has created tremendous problems of governance and the desires of incumbent presidents to elongate their tenure by using the legislature to amend the constitution to suit their third term bid as was seen in Burundi The games theory is used as a tool of analysis to describe the roles of elites in the intra-power struggle for the control of the parliament which has made modern legislatures in Africa a new theater for proxy wars of domestic power seekers resulting in the collapse of parliamentary values and the ascendency of executive authoritarianism This has made legislature in Africa weak and unstable culminating in the democratization of disempowerment of the citizens from the benefits of good governance promoting poverty political exclusion apathy and frustration Therefore we conclude that intra-elite struggle for power has provided the political mechanism for reshaping and influencing the legislative processes and powers of the parliament to satisfy the self interest of power seekers
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