尼日利亚奥约州Ibarapa的田园主义和排斥政治

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2020.1865789
J. Ogundairo, Feyisitan Ijimakinwa
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摘要尼日利亚西南地缘政治区的富拉尼牧民大多来自该国北部,也有一些来自邻国乍得和尼日尔。本文探讨了尼日利亚奥约州伊巴拉帕市在获得民主红利方面的社会排斥概念。对22名选定的参与者进行了采访,其中包括6名富拉尼男子、6名富巴尼妇女、4名富拉尼社区意见领袖、4名东道国社区意见领袖以及2名政府官员。使用内容和专题分析对数据进行了分析。调查结果显示,由于富拉尼人是定居者,他们被排除在外,民主的稀缺红利被分配出去了。富拉尼人觉得自己的权利被欺骗了,尽管他们在选举中负责任地投票。东道社区认为富拉尼人无权享受民主红利,因为他们是定居者,因此应该返回家园。这加剧了定居者和穷人之间的分裂,尽管他们并肩生活。有关当局需要确保在研究领域公平分配民主红利,以实现公平和社会正义,并促进定居者和穷人之间的归属感和团结感。
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Pastoralism and politics of exclusion in Ibarapa, Oyo State, Nigeria
ABSTRACT The pastoral Fulani in Nigeria’s South-West geo-political zone are mostly migrants from the northern part of the country, with some hailing from neighbouring Chad and Niger. This article examines the concept of social exclusion with regards to access to the dividends of democracy in Ibarapa, Oyo State, Nigeria. Interviews were conducted with 22 selected participants, including six Fulani men, six Fulani women, four opinion leaders from Fulani communities, and four from host communities, as well as two government officials. Data was analysed using content and thematic analysis. Findings revealed that the scarce dividends of democracy are distributed to the exclusion of the Fulani due to their status as settlers. The Fulani feel cheated of their rights, even though they vote responsibly during elections. The host communities feel the Fulani are not entitled to the dividends of democracy because they are settlers and thus should return to their homeland. This has promoted division between the settlers and indigenes despite them living side by side. There is a need for the appropriate authorities to ensure the equitable distribution of the dividends of democracy in the study area, so as to engender equity and social justice, and to promote the feeling of belonging and togetherness between settlers and indigenes.
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