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The Impact Of Violent Conflict In The Process Of Democratization
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1.5 Objectives of the Study
1. To assess the conduct of democracy in Jema’a Local Government Area.
2.
To also assess the impact of violent conflict in the process of
democratization in Jema’a Local Government area and the country at
large.
3. To know or to find out what government has
done about the issue of violent conflict in the local government,
especially the 2011 post election crisis.
4. To also
assess how the people of Jema’a Local Government are feeling about
violent conflict which has been caused by politics especially the
current issues of attacks in different villages.
1.6 Research Questions
1.
How has government react to the issue of violent conflict especially
the 2011 post election crisis in Jema’a Local Government area?
2. What are the causes of violent conflict in Jema’a Local Government area and how can it be remedy.
3. How has violent conflict affect the process of democratization in Jema’a Local Government Area?
4. Has democracy in this era of conflict enhance and networks development in Jema’a Local Government Area?
1.7 Significance of the Study
This
study on the topic (The Impact of Violent Conflict in the process of
democratization: A Case Study of Jema’a Local Government 1999 – 2011) is
aimed at examining the impacts of violent conflict in the process of
democratization and also to provide a way forward or solutions to this
phenomenon which is inevitable in all human societies though it can be
controlled. The study is imperative because it will serve as an eye
opener to the citizens of Jema’a on the negative consequences of the
problem. Furthermore, the study will also explore appropriate measures
that will improve the conduct of democracy which is a channel of
equitable growth and development of any political entity because, it is
base on the consent of the ruled.
1.8 The Scope of the Study
This
research work is aimed at assessing the impact of violent conflict in
the process of democratization over the years. It will be difficult to
extend the scope of this study beyond Jema’a Local Government Area. The
local government is made up of 12 electoral wards with a quite number of
pulling units or centres. This study will therefore be restricted to
the thirteen wards in the local government because it cannot include a
comprehensive examination to all local government areas in the country
at large.
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