| The Open Area
Studies Journal
ISSN: 1874-9143
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[DOI:
10.2174/1874914301104010016]
Political Elite Composition and Democracy in Nigeria1
Henry Ani Kifordu Pp 16-31
This article analyzes the post-independence background and composition of the Nigerian core political executive
elite. By analyzing changes in the national political elite, this article attempts to establish the extent to which composition
of the elite reflects the democratic governance aspects of openness and inclusiveness. Liberal pluralists believe that
transformation in the elite power structure depends on periodic renewals, i.e. the entrance of new persons and ideas as regimes
and resources change. In post-colonial Nigeria, there have been many structural changes, especially in the political
regime and economic resources. The article argues that structural changes have not been very effective in transforming the
outlook of the Nigerian elite. The lack of transformation in political elite demeanor at the national executive power structure
is based on the shared (common) background and preferences of members of the elite. This article applies critical
elite theory to analyze the characteristics and continuity of the Nigerian political elite. The findings demonstrate how the
nature of the political executive elite in Nigeria has contributed to the weakness of political institutions.
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