Youth and Electoral Violence in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic: When will the youth be responsible?
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2021
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Ife Journal of the Humanities and Social Studies (IJOHUSS) Vol. 5
Abstract
Election is an important tool that helps to shape peaceful transition of political
regimes in a democratic state. Electoral processes in Nigeria, over the years, are
marred with malpractices and other massive irregularities, which often lead to
premeditated killings and post-election violence, where the youth are mobilised
to perpetrate the dastardly act that culminates in fear, insecurity and intimidation
of opponents. Many lives and property worth millions of Naira have been
destroyed with nobody getting arrested and prosecuted, thereby leaving the
citizens in the state of abysmal hopelessness. The authors examine the youth
and electoral violence in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic. They adopt a survey
research technique in which they interview respondents purposively in five geopolitical
zones. The study concludes that youths are responsible for the electionrelated
violence that has characterised previous elections in the current republic
since 1999 and perpetrated by hired thugs comprising largely the youths in
various capacities and constituencies across political parties in Nigeria. The
paper, therefore, recommends that the constitution and electoral laws should be
reviewed to capture the punishment that will be meted out to the perpetrators,
regardless their party affiliations, religion or ethnic groups.
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election, electoral violence, the youths, Nigerian politics.