Civil society organizations and the monitoring of 2007 general elections in enugu state: a case study of the civil liberties organization (clo)
Table Of Contents
- <p> TITLE PAGE ————————————————————– i APPROVAL PAGE ——————————————————- ii DEDICATION ———————————————————— iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ———————————————– iv TABLE OF CONTENTS ———————————————— v ABSTRACT ————————————————————— vi
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Background of Study ———————————————— 1
- 1.2Statement of Problem ———————————————– 6
- 1.3Objective of Study ————————————————— 8
- 1.4Significance of the Study ——————————————- 8
- 1.5Literature Review —————————————————- 9
- 1.6Theoretical Framework ———————————————– 38
- 1.7Hypotheses ————————————————————- 41
- 1.8Method of Data Collection —————————————— 41
- 1.9Method of Data Analysis ——————————————– 45
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- AN OVERVIEW OF ELECTION MONITORING IN NIGERIA
- 2.1Civil Society Organization and Election Monitoring/Observation 46
- 2.2Code of Conduct for Accredited Observers ——————— 49
- 2.3Election observation and its Politics —————————— 52
- 2.4Impartial Observation of the Conduct of Elections ————- 55
- 2.5The Nigerian Electoral Context and prospects for Democratic Consolidation ————————————– 58
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- THE PRESENCE OF CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATION AND THE INCIDENCE OF FRAUDS AND VIOLENCE DURING THE 2007 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTIONS IN ENUGU STATE
- 3.1Independent National Electoral Commission ——————- 60
- 3.2Making the Votes Not Count in Nigeria ————————– 68
- 3.3Violations of Electoral Laws ————————————– 78
- 3.4Nigerian’s Elections and Election Management Trends and Analysis ————————————————————— 83
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- CIVIL LIBERTIES ORGANIZATION AND DETERRENCE OF ELECTORAL FRAUDS FROM AREAS OBSERVED
- 4.1State Institutions and the Electoral Process: Perceptions of Partiality ————————————————————– 88
- 4.2Attacks Against Opposition Candidate ————————– 93
- 4.3Election Administration: Crisis of public confidence and candidates Disqualification. —————————————- 94
- 4.4Perceptions of Impunity and Police Bias ————————- 97
- 4.5Fraud, Violence and other Irregularities Across the States —— 99
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
- 5.1Summary ————————————————————– 101
- 5.2Conclusion ———————————————————— 102
- 5.3Recommendations —————————————————- 106 Bibliography ———————————————————- 113 <br></p>
Project Abstract
<p> This study investigates the role of civil society organization particularly, the Civil Liberties Organization (CLO) in election monitoring with emphasis in Enugu State during the 2007 general elections. The study became imperative following the deteriorating democratic process in Nigeria. We focused our empirical verification on two key areas viz Whether the presence of civil society organizations and other observer missions mitigate or reduce the incidence of tension, intimidation, fraud, violence and rigging during the elections. We also sought to investigate whether the presence of these observer groups strengthen voters confidence in the election as well as whether the areas duly observed or monitored by the civil liberties organization differ significantly from fraud, rigging and other electoral vices when viewed from the areas not observed. We adopted the Marxist theory of the state. We also relied on observation method of data collection and descriptive qualitative method of data analysis. From our findings, we found out that though the presence of these observer missions does not mitigate or reduce the above incidence associated with the elections and that even the areas where the presence of Civil Liberties Organization was noticed, there seem to be no striking difference witnessed. The researcher recommends among other things that the presence of these observer missions be strengthened for wider coverage of our subsequent elections. <br></p>
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