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Waka waka politician: what are the drivers of party switching in Nigeria?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2024

Victor Agboga*
Affiliation:
University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
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Abstract

Most existing literature on the causes of party switching both in Africa and around the world is built on tenuous empirical foundations. The question of why members of parliament (MPs) switch parties has hardly been asked directly either to the MPs themselves or to everyday voters. While MPs could lie or give more favourable accounts that suit their interests, putting this question to them could uncover other crucial factors that have fallen through the cracks in previous theorizations. This article takes a triangulation approach by drawing from the viewpoints of researchers, voters and MPs themselves to give a more holistic picture of the drivers of party defection. Through a combination of a nationwide representative survey and elite and key informant interviews, I situate the trend of party switching in Nigeria within broader comparative literature on the subject, showing how Nigeria conforms and deviates from existing conceptualizations of party switching around the world. I find evidence of interactions between formal and personal drivers of party switching in Nigeria. I also discover that while a majority of Nigerian voters are suspicious of defectors, defectors point accusing fingers at the lack of internal democracy within political parties, thereby exposing an issue not adequately addressed in existing literature.

Résumé

Résumé

L’essentiel de la littérature existante sur les causes du transfuge politique en Afrique et dans le reste du monde repose sur des fondements empiriques ténus. La question de pourquoi des membres de parlement (MP) changent de parti a rarement été posée directement aux MP eux-mêmes ou aux électeurs ordinaires. Les MP pourraient certes mentir ou invoquer des motifs favorables à leurs intérêts, mais le fait de leur poser cette question pourrait révéler d’autres facteurs déterminants qui ont jusqu’à présent échappé à la théorisation. Cet article présente une approche de triangulation en s’appuyant sur les points de vue de chercheurs, d’électeurs et de MP eux-mêmes pour dresser un tableau plus holistique des déterminants du transfuge politique. À partir d’une enquête représentative à l’échelle nationale et d’entretiens auprès d’élites et d’informateurs clés, l’auteur situe la tendance de transfuge politique au Nigeria dans la littérature comparative plus large sur ce sujet, en montrant en quoi le Nigeria se conforme aux conceptualisations existantes du transfuge politique à travers le monde, et en quoi il s’en éloigne. L’auteur met en évidence des interactions entre les déterminants formels et personnels du transfuge politique au Nigeria. Il découvre également que, tandis qu’une majorité des électeurs nigérians se méfient des transfuges, ces derniers pointent un doigt accusateur vers le manque de démocratie interne au sein des partis politiques, exposant ainsi une question que la littérature existante n’aborde pas suffisamment.

Resumo

Resumo

A maior parte da literatura existente sobre as causas da mudança de partido, tanto em África como em todo o mundo, assenta em bases empíricas ténues. A questão de saber o porquê de deputados mudarem de partido é raramente colocada diretamente aos próprios deputados ou aos eleitores comuns. Apesar dos deputados poderem mentir ou dar relatos mais favoráveis que sirvam os seus interesses, colocar-lhes esta questão poderia revelar outros factores cruciais que passaram despercebidos na teorização anterior. Este artigo adopta uma abordagem de triangulação, recorrendo aos pontos de vista de investigadores, eleitores e dos próprios deputados para dar uma imagem mais holística dos factores de deserção partidária. Através de uma combinação de um inquérito representativo a nível nacional e de entrevistas a elites e a informadores-chave, situo a tendência de mudança de partido na Nigéria no âmbito de uma literatura comparativa mais vasta sobre o assunto, mostrando como a Nigéria se conforma e se desvia das conceptualizações existentes sobre a mudança de partido em todo o mundo. Encontro indícios de interacções entre factores formais e pessoais da mudança de partido na Nigéria. Também descubro que, embora a maioria dos eleitores nigerianos desconfie dos desertores, estes apontam o dedo acusador à falta de democracia interna nos partidos políticos, expondo assim uma questão que não é adequadamente abordada na literatura existente.

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Figure 1. What do you think is the main reason why elected politicians switch parties?

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Figure 2. Suppose there are two politicians who are equal in every aspect except that one switched party and the other one didn’t. Who would you likely vote for?

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Figure 3. How much do you trust each of the following? Source: Afrobarometer (2020).