Open Journal of Social Sciences

Volume 7, Issue 7 (July 2019)

ISSN Print: 2327-5952   ISSN Online: 2327-5960

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The Marginalization of the Igbo People in Nigeria’s Political and Economic Sectors: What Is the Way Forward?

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ABSTRACT

This study looked into the marginalization of the Igbo people primarily from the political and economic perspectives; albeit, the social factors were also evaluated to appreciate if the title could be justified. The researcher gave historical consideration to the pre-civil war of 1967, and post-civil war with regard to the economic and political status occupied by the Eastern region when compared to the Northern and Western regions. The Eastern region was found to be a leader in economic advancement beyond the shores of Nigeria. Politically, it played pivotal roles through the political leaders of the regional powerhouse, the NCNC. Following the end of the Nigeria Biafra civil war, the military regimes introduced series of decrees that ushered in policies which did not accommodate the interest of the Igbo people, such as unfulfilled reconstruction of the devastated Igbo land, 20 pounds flat refund policy, indigenization decree, etc. The punitive economic disadvantages appeared to have persisted years after the civil war. The airports from the Southeast lacked quality infrastructure despite having very significant Igbo travelers dominating this sector. The study used historical research analysis approach by examining multiple sources such as archived materials, books, journals, and newspapers. The researcher provided recommendations to steps towards restructuring, or an integrated regional development to counter development inertia.

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Nsoedo, E. (2019) The Marginalization of the Igbo People in Nigeria’s Political and Economic Sectors: What Is the Way Forward?. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 7, 427-437. doi: 10.4236/jss.2019.77035.

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