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Nigeria at 60 – The Different Forms of Government Since Independence

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This post was inspired by a tweet – ‘By Independence Day, Nigeria would have had 30 years, 10 months of democratic rule, 28 years,11 months of military rule, 3 months of civilian interim rule.’ We researched this statement and produced visuals to summarize the findings from the data.

 

Types of Governments in Nigeria since 1960

  • By Independence Day (October 1, 2020), Nigeria would have had approximately 30 years, 11 months of democratic rule, 28 years, 11 months of military rule and 3 months of civilian interim rule.

 

The Military in Nigeria Since Independence

  • March, April, May, September and October are considered ‘pure’ months – the months in which there were no military overthrows.
  • Out of the 8 Military rulers, 2 were assassinated in office:
    • Late Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi on July 29th, 1966
    • Late Murtala Muhammed on February 13, 1976

 

The Interim Government in Nigeria Since Independence

  • Following much pressure on the military (which annulled a Presidential election in 1993 (June 12), an interim government was put in place by General Ibrahim Babangida.
  • He (Babangida) promised to step down on August 26, 1993. The Interim Government of Ernest Shonekan assumed office on August 27, 1993.

 

Democracy in Nigeria Since Independence

  • Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was assassinated in office in Nigeria’s first military coup that took place in 1966.
  • October 1 used to be the handover date before the military coups. In 1999, this changed to May 29.
  • In 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari declared that

‘‘June 12, 1993, was far more symbolic of democracy in the Nigerian context than May 29 or even October 1″.

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