Separatist Threat, Militarization and Voter Turnout: Exploring the Dynamics of the 2017 Governorship Election in Anambra State, Nigeria

Author:

Mbah Peter O.1,Nzeadibe Thaddeus C.2,Nwangwu Chikodiri1ORCID,Iheanacho Ambrose O.3,Eze Christopher Okonkwo4,Ezeibe Christian C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nigeria

2. Department of Geography, University of Nigeria, Nigeria

3. School of General Studies, University of Nigeria, Nigeria

4. Department of History and Strategic Studies, Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Nigeria

Abstract

Using the qual-dominant mixed methods approach, this study analysed the impact of the separatist threat and the militarization of elections on voter turnout during the 2017 governorship election in Anambra State, Nigeria. Findings indicate that perceived and real marginalization of the Igbo in Nigeria’s state-building is largely driving the neo-Biafra separatist threat to boycott elections in Anambra State. This does not only account for the state militarization of elections in order to guarantee security; it also inadvertently engendered fear among citizens, undermined voter turnout and exacerbated political exclusion. This study concludes that inclusive political development presents an opportunity for de-escalation of separatist threats, demilitarization of elections and enhancement of voter turnout in Nigeria.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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