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Nigeria

Country in west Africa on the Gulf of Guinea, bounded north by Niger, east by Chad and Cameroon, and west by Benin.

Government

The constitution was promulgated 1989 to take effect 1993. It provides for an elected executive president and a popularly elected two-chamber assembly, consisting of a 91-member Senate and a 593-member House of Representatives, each serving a four- year term. In 1993 the constitution was partly suspended and military rule imposed.

Nigeria is a federal republic of 30 states, each with its own governor. There is also a coordinating federal body called the National Council of States, which includes the president and all the state governors.

History

Nigeria is named after the River Niger, its chief physical feature; the word means `great riverī. Nigeria has been inhabited since at least 700 BC. Many of the early inhabitants migrated across the Sahara Desert, since the delta barring the entrance to the Niger and the mangrove swamps and coastal forest belt made penetration from the sea difficult.

After World War II pressure for independence increased. Between 1946 and 1951 different constitutions were introduced, which gave Nigeria first representative government and then responsible government. The federal structure was first introduced in 1946, when the Northern, Eastern, and Western Regions were established.

Regional self-government was achieved by the Eastern and Western Regions in 1957 and by the Northern Region in 1959. In 1960 full independence was granted to the federation, which became a member of the Commonwealth. In 1963 Nigeria became a republic, retaining its federal structure so as to accommodate the many different ethnic groups, which include the Ibo, the Yoruba, the Aro, the Angas, and the Hausa.

In January 1966 Nigeria, which was generally considered to be the most politically stable of the new African nations, suffered a military coup by young army officers, mainly Ibos from the Eastern Region, which had become richer after the discovery of oil there 1958. In the course of the coup the prime minister, the premier of the North Region, and several other political leaders and army officers were assassinated. A military government was set up, led by Maj Gen Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi. The revolt was sparked off by widespread suspicion that the recent general elections had been rigged, and by revelations of political corruption. A military government was set up comprising a Supreme Military Council and a Federal Executive Council.

In July 1966 there was a another military coup by a mostly Christian group from the north; several units of the army mutinied and a new head of the military government was installed. The Ironsi regime had been dominated by Ibo civil servants, and there had been a great deal of anxiety especially about where power lay. After the coup the new head of government was the army chief of staff, Lieut Col. (later Gen) Yakubu Gowon. The military government released a number of political prisoners, including chiefs Enaharo and Awolowo. The leaders of the coup stressed that the military government was an interim measure to be followed by free elections.


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