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MACHIAVELLISM IN OBASANJO’S POLITICAL DISPENSATION: A PHILOSOPHICAL EVALUATION


ABSTRACT

Machiavelli is one of the political philosophers who contributed immensely in the discourse of governance in our contemporary society. In The Prince he says that “he who builds on people builds on mud”. He believes that it means nothing for a ruler to be a man of integrity, upright, faithful to his promises, humane or religious but rather pretend to be all these by trick, cheating and manipulation of words. Many politicians all over the world directly or indirectly copy him. Nigerian politicians are no exception. The research exposes the political tenets of Machiavelli and traces the political development in Nigeria from 1999 – 2007 under Obasanjo’s civilian dispensations. The aim is to show the influence of Machiavellian principles in the way Obasanjo piloted the ship of the Nigerian state. He almost ran the state using Machiavellian principles. The research adopted critical and comparative analysis. The thesis argues that to sanitize Nigerian politics, the ex-military and corrupt leaders must be barred from politics and a proper reorientation be given any person that is voted in as a leader. It is also the contention of this thesis that what is not democratic in Obasanjo’s political dispensation should be rejected. It is then we can have a true democracy where security of life and property will be guaranteed and proper observation of rule of law.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1  Background of Study

History is filled with the search for the best way to govern the state. This gave rise to various theories of government. Some of the theories have worked in some places and not in others. Nigeria is no exception. The question is, are the systems bad in themselves or do Nigerians make them bad? It is an obvious fact that justice and good moral standard are the hallmark of an ideal state. In a state where justice does not exist, the state according to St. Augustine is “…a kingdom of gangs of criminal on a large scale.”1 So any system of government devoid of morality is a threat to the people of the state in question, because the state would be a replica of state of nature in Thomas Hobbes, “…where the life of man is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.”2 A state where might is right and where in the words of a Sophist, Thrasymachus “Laws are made by the ruling party for its own interest.”3 Come to think of how one man’s interest is considered supreme, worse still,when he is a dictator or uses deceit, lies as cover up for his devilish motives, in such a situation life would be unbearable to the people.Consequently, Nigeria as a case study here is not free

from such a political situation portrayed above. Then,what is wrong with Nigeria ever since her independence in 1960? Chinua Achebe states that: The trouble with Nigeria is simple and squarely a failure of leadership …The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to their responsibility, to the challenge of personal example which is the hallmarks of true leadership.4This problem   of   Nigeria   leadership   cannot   be overemphasized  without  mentioning  Chief  Olusegun Obasanjo’s  democratic  presidency  from  1999-2007. Nevertheless,  earlier,  before  Obasanjo  each  regime recorded set backs in Nigerian political administration.Each regime that came in made a promise of sanitizing the  body  polity,  but  on  the  contrary  litany  of disappointments, broken promises and fragile peace have been recorded. In the military regimes series of coup d’etat, dictatorship and politics of deceit were recorded. There was a total separation of morality from politics, which under normal circumstances are two sides of a coin, one cannot perfectly function without the other. Omoregbe summed it up in these words, “…it is impossible to separate morality from politics as it is to separate it from law.”5Civilian regimes which claimed to propagate democracy were total dictatorship, especially Obasanjo’s regime which is a case study. He made a caricature of democracy. Nevertheless, one of the theories of politics founded by Machiavelli generated more controversy than any of the political theories. So much notoriety has gathered around the Machiavellian principle. Machiavelli crafts a perspective that aligns politics with warfare, and justifies the deployment of force, the exercise of cruelties; the practice of deceit that consider the end of actions and not the means. This poses a state of survival of the fittest. This situation to a great extent negates the principle of democracy and scuttles its growth.Democracy is praised for its space of freedom, equality, justice and fairness. For any democratic institution to flourish all traces of Machiavellianism should be eschewed. This is a major concern in this research work. This work will go a long way to verify how the Machiavellian principle is in play in the Nigeria politics, precisely during the period of 1999-2007 democratic period of Olusegun Obasanjo. And then a remedial option would be suggested so as to help to move forward.

1.2  Statement of Problem 

Politics in Nigeria over the years has been characterized by thuggery, murder, arson, kidnapping and torturing of opponents, falsehood, rigging of elections, intimidation of voters, buying of votes with money, to mention but a few. Politicians and seekers of political offices in the country adopt these methods to get and retain power. They do not blink an eye-lid as they adopt these measures whether fair or foul since according to them, it is politics. Could Obasanjo’s democratic era be given kudos for moulding man’s moral, social and religious life? Morality has been a thing of concern for many political thinkers and philosophers. The problem of morality constitutes a major part in Machiavelli’s political philosophy from the ancient times, philosophers had always associated politics with morality.The case of Machiavelli was that of a radical contrast. He is of the view that “…straight forward efforts to master and apply the tenets of traditional rules will not produce an effective rule.”6 For Socrates, human actions are associated with morality. Thus he opines, “…to know the good is to do the good, knowledge is virtue.”7 He equated knowledge with virtue and maintained that to have the knowledge of virtue is to have virtue. Plato in his moral philosophy states, “…virtue means knowledge, a true knowledge of the true consequences of all acts.”8 Plato follows Socrates in maintaining that the goal of human life is happiness and that the only road that leads to it is through a virtuous life.The basic problem in Machiavellian principle is the rejection of morality. There is no place for justice, peace and fairness, Machiavelli’s popular maxim that the end justifies the means is an attack on moral principles. Where would morality be if rejoicing in the end that we make possible through unfair and foul means? If this is accepted, then on which ground shall immoral acts perpetrated by people be condemned? What about some political leaders who ascend leadership through questionable ways and yet succeed in improving the standard of living of people. For example, like Jerry Rawlings of Ghana who assassinated the past leaders in order to bring sanity into the political arena of Ghana. Looking at Obasanjo’s democratic rule, where would morality be placed to ascertain ideal political state?

1.3  Purpose of Study

This work will critically analyze the principles of Machiavellianism. This will take the form of stating and describing the whole content of his principles as well as pointing out its implications. Also, the principle of democracy will be x-rayed and the conditions for its practice. This study will be done within the Nigerian situation specifically during Obasanjo’s democratic rule. In addition to respect the existence of this Machiavellian principle is being unrealistic and insincere to the whole assignment. This principle due to its tyrannical and immoral nature has attracted the criticism of many political thinkers and philosophers. Some reacted against the immoral nature of this system and eschewed it from their political enterprise. The Machiavellian principle has influenced Nigeria and her leaders and restructured the leadership system.

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