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This book examines how State Governors, the chief executives in the second tier of government in Nigeria s constitutional order, have become the pivotal actors in the Fourth Republic. Following the post Civil War state creations and the expansion to 36 states in 1996, governors have consolidated their influence over party machinery, candidate selection, and resource control. They also shape presidential tickets in major parties and nominate federal cabinet members, as well as decide who become their successors, a hallmark of godfatherism, in their states. In addition, they influence nominations to the Senate, House of Representatives, and State Houses of Assembly, and dominate local government finances and administration. Since 2007, former governors have routinely emerged as presidential contenders, underscoring their centrality to national politics. Yet, their outsized roles, have seldom been interrogated in Nigeria s political discourse. This detailed examination of gubernatorial authority, tactics, and consequences for democratic progress, governance procedures, and electoral dynamics in the Fourth Republic, this book fills agap in the literature.
Chapter 1: The Constitutional Framework of Governor s Power in Nigeria's Federal System.
Chapter 2: The Return to Democracy in 1999.
Chapter 3: Governors, Power and Politics.
Chapter 4: The Dynamics of Party Politics.
Chapter 5: Governors and Federal Relationships.
Chapter 6: State and Local Government System.
Chapter 7: Socio-Economic Development.
Chapter 8: Governors and Security Challenges.
Chapter 9: Governors and International Relations.
Chapter 10: Prebendal Politics, Governance, Corruption and Accountability.
Chapter 11: The Future of Governance and Democracy in Nigeria.
Noah Echa Attah is a Professor of African History at the National University of Lesotho. He is a recipient of the African Peacebuilding Network s Individual Research Fellowship, from the Social Science Research Council. His research interests span agrarian and environmental studies, natural resource conflicts, and peacebuilding.
Usman Sambo is an Associate Professor at Yobe State University. His research interests include public policy, democratic studies and good governance. He has co authored studies on presidential elections and deradicalization in Northeast Nigeria.
Babayo Sule is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies, National University of Lesotho. He has written about political party financing and electoral politics in Nigeria, Nigerian political parties in the fourth republic, and has co authored studies on presidential elections, deradicalization in Northeast Nigeria, political economy of banditry in Nigeria, and election administration and reforms in Nigeria s fourth republic. His research covers elections, parties, security, corruption, and African politics.



