From COVID-19 to fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria: Assessing the political opportunities for local grievance

Boluwatife Solomon Ajibola
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How do publics protest local misgovernance? Two crisis cycles that posed severe economic hardship on ordinary Nigerians – the COVID-19 pandemic [2020] and the fuel subsidy removal policy [2023] – are interesting cases by which this study examines the dynamics of grassroot protests that are triggered by economic crises. It assesses the incentives and disincentives for local mobilisations across the two episodes and arrives at fundamental and direct factors underpinning local grievance and local governance inefficiencies. This study contends that social and economic opportunities for grassroot protests are created or subverted within a larger political context which hosts and possesses the capacity to mediate those collective action prospects. It further argues that the polarisation of the Nigerian polity occasioned by the 2023 general elections cycle partly accounts for the absence of immediate protests in response to the 2023 fuel subsidy removal policy, in contrast to the widespread demonstrations that instantly greeted the 2012 episode.
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公众如何抗议地方治理不善?给普通尼日利亚人造成严重经济困难的两个危机周期--COVID-19 大流行[2020 年]和取消燃料补贴政策[2023 年]--是本研究考察经济危机引发的基层抗议动态的有趣案例。本研究评估了这两起事件中地方动员的激励和抑制因素,并得出了导致地方不满和地方治理效率低下的根本和直接因素。本研究认为,基层抗议活动的社会和经济机会是在更大的政治背景下产生或被颠覆的,而政治背景则承载并有能力调解这些集体行动的前景。本研究还认为,2023 年大选周期导致尼日利亚政体两极分化,这也是 2023 年取消燃料补贴政策没有立即引发抗议的部分原因,而 2012 年取消燃料补贴政策则立即引发了广泛的示威游行。
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