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In Political Party Financing and Electoral Politics in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, Babayo Sule provides a detailed analysis of the process of political party financing in Nigeria from 1999 to the present. Sule links the party financing process with the electoral process and explores issues of democratic accountability, transparency, and corruption in Nigeria under democratic rule. Issues of excessive spending, violation of legal procedures for party financing and monitoring of parties’ activities, particularly, finances are explored. The book presents an analytical discourse on elections and processes that influence an election in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic in which party financing and money politics are instrumental. This book observes how political corruption gains root in the process of party financing and builds a theory linking party financing, electoral politics, and democratic accountability. This book provides practical policy implications for strengthening Nigeria’s electoral process and transparency in its democracy.
Babayo Sule is senior lecturer in the Department of International Relations at Federal University of Kashere.
AcknowledgementsList of Figures and TablesChapter One: IntroductionChapter Two: Conceptualising Operational TermsChapter Three: Election and Electoral Process in NigeriaChapter Four: Background to Party System and Party Politics in Nigeria’s Fourth RepublicChapter Five: Nature and Dimensions of Political Party FinancingChapter Six: Theorising Party Financing in Nigeria’s Electoral PoliticsChapter Seven: Party Financing in Nigeria: Regulations and Allied IssuesChapter Eight: Election Management Authority and Monitoring of Party FinancingChapter Nine: Party Financing and Money PoliticsChapter Ten: Party Financing and Corruption in Electoral ProcessChapter Eleven: ConclusionBibliographyAbout the Author
This book is an excellent piece and must read in the understanding of how political parties finance their activities in the electoral process during Nigeria's Fourth Republic. I therefore, highly recommend the book to the public.