The ‘David and Goliath’
and 2015 Election
Outcomes in Nigeria:
From the Opposition to
the Ruling Party
Ernest Toochi Aniche
1
Abstract
Generally, Nigerian political parties in the present republic have been hampered
by crisis of internal democracy thus undermining their political leadership recruit-
ment function. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a good example of one
of these Nigerian political parties that lacks internal democracy. In fact, PDP was
a leviathan. The 2015 Election symbolised a contest between David and Goliath.
The electoral outcome is that PDP has transformed from a ruling party to an
opposition party. The study, by relying on the theory of relative autonomy of the
state and secondary sources, concludes that lack of internal democracy was a
necessary condition for PDP’s poor performance in the 2015 General Elections,
and thus, there is a relationship between crisis of internal democracy and 2015
electoral outcomes. Also, the article noted that PDP authoritarianism deepened
crisis of internal democracy in Nigeria and that this authoritarian character of the
former ruling PDP was a reflection of the authoritarian character of the Nigerian
state, which is currently shaping the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The study is essentially qualitative, historical and inductive.
Keywords
Election, political parties, PDP, APC, Nigeria
Introduction
The credibility of the electoral process in Nigeria has generally been undermined
because the political parties and the politicians alike refuse to play by the rule.
Article
Insight on Africa
10(1) 21–36
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DOI: 10.1177/0975087817735385
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Department of Political Science, Federal University Otuoke (FUO), Otuoke, Nigeria.
Corresponding author:
Ernest Toochi Aniche, Department of Political Science, Federal University Otuoke (FUO),
Otuoke, Nigeria.
E-mail: anicheet@fuotuoke.edu.ng