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Kabir Fagge Ali
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March 22, 2024
General Christopher Gwabin Musa, Chief of Defence Staff, CDS
General Christopher Gwabin Musa, Chief of Defence Staff, CDS

Military Takeover: An Anathema Nigerians Must Spurn

By Kabir Fagge Ali

In the complex tapestry of Nigeria’s history, military coups have left indelible scars, disrupting the nation’s democratic aspirations and stunting its socio-economic progress. As Nigeria continues its journey towards stability and prosperity, it is crucial to recognize the inherent dangers of military coups and reaffirm the commitment to democratic governance.

Before 1999, military coups have been a recurring phenomenon in Nigeria’s political history, with several coups occurring since the country gained independence in 1960. The first military coup in Nigeria took place in 1966, leading to a series of military interventions that significantly impacted the country’s governance and stability.

These coups often resulted in political instability, economic downturns, and social unrest, highlighting the negative consequences of military interference in political affairs.

It is essential for the Nigerian military to prioritize professionalism, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for democratic processes. Democracies are generally less prone to engaging in coup-proofing strategies, indicating that a strong democratic framework can deter military interventions.

Military coups are antithetical to the principles of democracy. They undermine the will of the people, who have the fundamental right to choose their leaders through free and fair elections. By forcibly seizing power, coup plotters subvert the democratic process, depriving citizens of their voice and agency in governance.

In a diverse and pluralistic society like Nigeria, where various ethnicities, religions, and interests coexist, democracy serves as a crucial mechanism for peaceful coexistence and social cohesion. Any attempt to subvert democracy through military means threatens the fragile fabric of Nigerian society, exacerbating tensions and fostering distrust among its citizens.

Military coups have profound economic ramifications, plunging the nation into uncertainty and instability. Nigeria, as the largest economy in Africa, relies on investor confidence, both domestic and foreign, to drive growth and development.

However, the specter of coups d’état sends shockwaves through financial markets, leading to capital flight, reduced investment, and economic downturn. Moreover, the disruption caused by coups undermines essential sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, and healthcare, exacerbating poverty and inequality.

The economic fallout from military coups not only hampers Nigeria’s progress but also jeopardizes the livelihoods of millions of its citizens, particularly the most vulnerable segments of society.

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In addition to the immediate economic consequences, military coups also have long-term implications for governance and institutional stability. Institutions are the bedrock of democracy, providing checks and balances that prevent the abuse of power and ensure accountability. Nevertheless, coups weaken these institutions by replacing civilian authorities with military regimes, often characterized by authoritarian rule and repression.

The erosion of democratic norms and the rule of law not only stifles political dissent but also undermines public trust in government institutions, hindering their effectiveness and legitimacy.

Rebuilding democratic institutions in the aftermath of a coup becomes a herculean task, prolonging the transition to stable and inclusive governance.

Moreover, military coups tarnish Nigeria’s international reputation and jeopardize its diplomatic relations with other nations. The international community overwhelmingly condemns coups as undemocratic and illegitimate, often imposing sanctions and diplomatic isolation on the perpetrators.

Such punitive measures not only isolate Nigeria on the global stage but also undermine its ability to attract foreign investment, secure development aid, and participate in regional and international initiatives.

Furthermore, Nigeria’s leadership role in Africa and its aspirations for regional integration and peacekeeping are severely compromised by the stigma associated with military coups. Thus, by engaging in coup plots, the Nigerian military risks undermining the nation’s stature and influence in the international arena.

Likewise, Military coups strike at the heart of democracy, denying citizens their fundamental right to choose their leaders through free and fair elections. Nigeria has made significant strides in consolidating its democratic institutions since the return to civilian rule in 1999, overcoming the shadows of past coups that marred its history.

However, the specter of military intervention still looms, threatening to derail the progress towards a more inclusive and accountable governance. Each coup in Nigeria’s history has left scars on the nation’s democratic fabric, highlighting the fragility of democratic norms in the face of military ambition.

In conclusion, the history of military coups in Nigeria, influenced by colonial legacies and internal military dynamics, underscores the need for the Nigerian military to refrain from engaging in such actions.

By understanding the root causes and consequences of military interventions, policymakers can work towards strengthening democratic institutions, promoting civilian oversight of the military, and upholding the rule of law to prevent future coups and ensure political stability in Nigeria.

Kabir Fagge Ali is a youth corps member with PRNigeria center and wrote via [email protected]

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