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MAJOR POLITICAL CRISIS IN NIGERIA II

ACTION GROUP CRISIS OF 1962

The Action Group crisis broke out in 1962 as a result of the serious conflict within the party. The following factors contributed to the crisis.

 

The Consequences of the Action Group Crisis of 1962 on Nigeria

 

EVALUATION QUESTION

What factors contributed to the action group crisis of 1962?

 

FEDERAL ELECTION CRISES OF 1964

Another crisis that shook the foundation of Nigeria and threatened the unity of the country was the crisis that arose from the general election of 1964.The federal election witnessed  the formation of alliances by both the major and minor political parties.

 

For instance, factions of A.G. and NCNC together with the Northern progressive front made up of NEPU-Northern Element Progressive United, Middle Belt Congress, joined together to form the United Progressive Grand Alliance (UPGA) under the leadership of Dr. M.I. Okpara on June 3, 1964. On August 20 1964, the NPC, NNDP, the Mid- Western Democratic Front (MDF) and the Dynamic Party formed the Nigeria National Alliance (NNA) under the leadership of the Premier of Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello.

 

As the electioneering campaign commenced all sorts of crude and obnoxious methods were employed as campaign strategies. UPGA candidates complained of their inability to file nomination papers in the Northern and Western Regions controlled by the NPC and NNDP. Electoral officers were reported to be absent when UPGA candidates wanted to file their nomination papers.

 

A delegation of UPGA met with the president protesting their grievances and that if not redressed, they would boycott the election. President Nnamdi Azikiwe requested the Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa, to postpone the election. However the request was rejected by the prime minister. The election still held on December 30, 1964. Members of the UPGA in different parts of the country boycotted the election. Elections took place in Northern and Western Regions, some parts of Mid-West and Lagos, but it did not take place at all in the Eastern Regions.

 

The outcome of the election was favourable to the NNA. The president declared on January 1, 1965 that he found it awkward to exercise his constitutional duty of calling on the winning party leader to form a new government. There was a deadlock and for three days there was no government at the federal level.

 

This forced some prominent Nigerians like the chief Justice of the federation to intervene. At last the president invited the out-going Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, a member of NNA who promised to form a broad based government. The government was made up of members of NCNC but no single member of the Action Group was included in the cabinet.

 

EVALUATION QUESTION

Explain the causes of the election crisis of 1964

 

GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS

  1. State 5 causes of the Action Group crisis of 1962.
  2. What were the consequences of the Action Group crisis?
  3. Highlight the recommendations made by the Willinks Commission of Inquiry.
  4. State the effects of the recommendations.

 

WEEKEND ASSINGMENT

  1. NCNC Means (a) Nigeria Council of Northern Congress (b) National Council of Nigeria and Cameroon (c) National Congress for Nigeria and Cameroon (d) Nigeria congress of Northern Council
  2. The United Progressive Grand Alliance was formed under the leadership Of—- (a) Dr. M.I. Okpara (b) DrNnamdiAzikiwe (c) Chief ObafemiAwolowo (d) Michael Ani
  3. The major political parties that contested the 1964 federal election were (a) NCNC and NEPU (b) NPC and NNDP (c) UPGA and NNA (d) UPN and UPGA
  4. The leader of the Northern Element Progressive Union was (a) Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (b) Sir Ahmadu Bello (c) Olusegun Obasanjo (d) Mallam Aminu Kano
  5. The president of Nigeria during the 1964 federal election crisis was (a) Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (b) Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (c) Michael Okpara (d) Obafemi Awolowo

 

THEORY

 

See also

MAJOR POLITICAL CRISIS IN NIGERIA

POLITICAL PARTIES IN THE SECOND REPUBLIC

MINOR POLITICAL PARTIES

THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN NIGERIA II

THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLITICAL PARTIES IN NIGERIA

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