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A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF GENERAL SANI ABACHA FOREIGN POLICY (1993 – 1998)

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  • Qualitative
  • Historical
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Background of the study

Nigeria's foreign policy, like that of most other countries, has had achievements and disappointments since its independence in 1960. Every country's foreign policy identifies the country's primary national interests. Similarly, the goal of such a policy is one of the determinants of a country's image in the international system. Nigeria, like many other countries throughout the world, has been deliberate in its approach, with favorable results for the country. This is because Nigeria's actions and responses to crises affecting the country are undoubtedly dictated by its foreign policy aims. Apart from issues that directly impact Nigeria, the government also ensures that Africa is effectively addressed in its foreign policy objectives. In other words, Nigeria's pro-African policy has given it an advantage over other African countries. A country's foreign policy, according to Northedge (1968), is a "interplay between the exterior and the inside" (p. 15). This suggests that a country's foreign policy is one of the determining elements in how countries interact with one another. Nigeria's foreign policy has affected the country's actions and decisions towards challenges on the African continent. Nigeria has become a focal point for any real development in Africa as a result of this. As a result, a number of studies on Nigeria's foreign policy have been commissioned, including Inamete (2001), Osuntokun (2007), Ashaver (2014), and Gambari (2017), all of which focused on how Nigeria's foreign policy has affected the country's decision-making process.

In Nigeria, however, successive military dictatorships have utilized the Africa cornerstone mantra to entice obedient, like-minded African rulers to back their unpopular regimes. Nigeria has to pay this price in exchange for despotic African regimes' backing. As a result, between 1993 and 1999, this study analyses Nigeria's foreign policy transformation from a responsible member of the international community to a reckless actor under the military.

1.2 Statement of the problem

When General Sani Abacha took over from the Interim National Government led by Chief Ernest Sonekan on November 17, 1993, he implemented a series of policies that were plainly antediluvian in archaic age of globalized democracy (Ena, 2011). His dismantling of democratic structures and institutions, imposition of full martial law and broad powers, mass arrests and detentions of political opponents, crackdown on the press, and pursuit of the winner of the June 12 presidential election after the latter's Epetedo (Lagos) Declaration as President demonstrated a clear disinterest in resolving the 1993 presidential election crises or stabilizing an already pulverized polity. The Abacha regime's dictatorship resulted in numerous abuses of human rights and transgressions of international moral and legal rules, and Nigeria's standing as a respectable state suffered as a result. Nigeria's reputation for regional and global leadership was tarnished by this controversial posture. Its mineral and oil wealth has inevitably put additional leadership duties on the continent of Africa and the rest of the globe (Musa, 2008). The research critically evaluates the Abacha era's significant transition and departure from traditional foreign policy posture and international image; and, using the decision-making model of analysis, it finds that with Abacha's intervention, a new chapter of domestic travails (anti-democracy activities, state-sponsored terrorism, poor human rights records, large-scale corruption and financial crimes, and the creation of artificial insulati) began. Nigeria was isolated from the global system as a result of this.

1.3 Objective of the study

The broad aim of this study is  appraise General  Sani Abacha Foriegn Policy (1993-1998).  Specifically the study seeks :

  1. To examine the preoccupation  of conflict and resolution that ushered Sani Abacha Regime
  2. To investigate the genesis of Nigeria-Cameroon Boundary Dispute
  3. To appraise the Abacha's Foreign Policy Conundrum and Image Problems

1.4 Research Question

1. What are the political preoccupations that  ushered Sani Abacha Regime?

2. What is the genesis of Nigeria-Cameroon Boundary Dispute?

3. What was the situation of Abacha's Foreign Policy Conundrum and the Image Problems his regime posed at the international community.

1.5 Significance of the study

Findings from the study will be relevant to government, policy makers and academia. The understanding gained from the result of the study will shape the law makers perception and guide them into making relevant policy that is of significance to achieving millennial goals and enhance sustainable economic development while promoting good Nigeria public image at the international community. The study will contribute to empirically to the body of knowledge and serve as reference material to both student and scholars who wishes to conduct further research in related topic.

1.6 Scope of the study

The scope of this study borders on foreign policy with particular reference to General Sani Abacha military regime. The study will further uncover the  Nigeria’s reputation as a respectable state diminished under the Abacha regime, whose tyranny led to multiple violations of human rights and breaches of international moral and legal  codes. The study is however delimited to  1993-1998 as was the regime of the General Sani Abacha.

1.7 Limitation of the study

During the course of the study, the researcher encountered constrains such as time and dearth of data owing to the fact that the research made use of secondary sources only for the information. It was tedious gathering materials that relates to the topic while most literature focused on the political perspective of the regime none concisely unearthed the foreign policy of the regime. Also the researcher combined other academic activities with the research which limited her from given so much time to the researcher. However in the midst of the constraint the researcher ensured painstakingly the success of this research.

1.8 Methodology

The study adopts a a historical descriptive approach and with the aid of systems theory the  review of literature focused on foreign policy, diplomacy, genesis of Nigeria-Cameroon Dispute, ICJ decisions, Abacha Policy Conundrum was unearthed.  The study is a qualitative type which   utilized  data from secondary  sources. The  secondary sources of data involve the published materials of experts gathered in the field of international relations. Similarly, the  literature  on  Nigeria‘s foreign policy settings  reported  in journal articles,books, policy documents, Newspapers among others were also used as materials for the study.

1.9 Theoretical Framework

 The  study  makes  use  of  systems  theory  to  appraise  the  Nigeria‘s  role  through  its  foreign  policy under a military. The theory is used to analyze  the  nature of foreign policy and what it is supposed to be to the country  and to the entire  Africa at large. Systems theory is also  known as  the systems  science. It is  originated from biological  sciences by  its founders Bertalanffy  Ludwing and  Maturana  Humberto  (Boulding,  1956; von  Bertalanffy,  Ludwig,  1974).  It was  later employed by  many disciplines to  investigate phenomena  from a holistic perspective. Scholars who  subscribe to systemic perspective of analyzing events, believe that it is impossible to understand an event or issue by breaking it into small  components. Rather, they assumed that global assessment is  require to understand phenomenon. The scholars viewed an individual or group as ―an ecosystem with moving parts that affect each other‖ (Adams, Hester & Bradley, 2013).

The theory is featured in a  group of parts that interact to form a  coherent whole. It is  also described as having a ―distinct boundary separating the system from external elements and distinguishing between inputs, or factors that impact the system, and outputs, or effect and products of the system‖ (Mele, Pels  & Polese, 2010, p.130).   The systems theory is emphasizing on the connectivity of every part of the system with one another. Meaning that, if any part of human body is suffering from pain or any deficiency, the entire body will be feeling such pain which arguably can make the whole human body to malfunction. Therefore, the theory is relevant to the study due to the fact that, the foreign policy of Nigeria is designed is such a way that the country will be concerned with happening within Africa. This is because, it maybe irrational for Nigeria not to show concern over any problem/difficulty that maybe  encountered  by  any  African  countries,  particularly  the  neighbouring  States  (Ashaver,  2014;  Dauda, Sakariyau & Ameen, 2018). Apart from being irrational if Nigeria turn a blind eye to the problems facing by other African countries, the aftermath of such problems on  Nigeria will be greater than the cost to be  incurred if the country in crisis is rescue on time (Wapmuk, 2014). Hence, another relevance of systems theory to the study is that it serves as a protective signal to Nigeria. This is because, the theory assists Nigeria on the needs to maximize its favour or benefit to other African countries which at the same protecting the country from sharing or inheriting products of such crises (like refugees, insurgence, terrorism, and other social vices) from other country.





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