Also published in Daily Trust
Though even before the military overthrow of Shehu
Shagari-led civilian administration on the eve of 1984, the culture of
ideologically driven politics had already begun to diminish, yet the hasty
formation of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in 1998 by politicians with
conflicting ideological persuasions signalled its complete demise and indeed
ushered in the era of ideology-free politics. Similarly, though to a relatively
lesser extent, the opposition parties were equally formed that way.
Diehard right-wing conservatives, left-wing liberals
and even radical academics who had constituted the dynamics behind the
pulsating and indeed promising political atmosphere in the country particularly
between 1979 and 1983 simply abandoned their ideologies to form some sham
political parties under the pretext of making “necessary compromise” to end the
prolonged military dictatorship in the country.