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Publication Intra-party democracy at the grass root level in Nigeria : candidate selection in the Peoples` Democratic Party, Kaduna North, 2007-2011(Kuala Lumpur :International Islamic University Malaysia, 2014, 2014) ;Yusuf, Yahaya MusaPolitical parties provide the platforms on which candidates contest elections in a multiparty democracy. Many methods exist for the selection process by political parties. In some places, it is regulated by legal frame work and in others; there is a greater level of flexibility. Many factors affect this process particularly in emerging democracies that grapple with primordial political culture. This study attempts to study how the Peoples Democratic Party selects its chairmanship candidates at the grass root level in Kaduna North Nigeria and assess the factors that affect the selection process. The study is a quantitative one and uses a questionnaire to collect data from the delegates who participated in the selection. A sample size of 180 is used out of the 300 research population. A 5-point Likert scale is used in the questionnaire. A statistical tool is used to analyze the data collected. The findings of this research show that the party uses an indirect method guided by a legal framework. There is also a positive correlation between internal and external factors relating to delegates in the candidate selection process. But internal factors have a greater influence than the external factors. Therefore, it shows that despite observance of rules, internal party politics is full of problems which may lead to party members’ defection, factionalism, etc.2 2 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Peoples` Democratic Party and selection of gubernatorial candidate in North-West Nigeria(Kuala Lumpur : International Islamic University Malaysia, 2017, 2017) ;Yusuf, Yahaya MusaPolitical parties provide the platforms on which candidates contest elections in a multiparty democracy. Many methods exist for the selection process by political parties. In some places, it is regulated by legal framework and in others; there is a greater level of flexibility. Many factors affect this process particularly in emerging democracies that grapple with primordial political culture. The Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has been in power since the return of democracy in 1999. However, it suffered a heavy defeat at all levels. It is argued that what led to this failure was how the party conducted its candidate selection. This study attempts to study how the PDP selects its governorship candidates at the state level in North-West Nigerian States. This is in order to assess the factors that affect the selection process. The study employs mixed method both in data collection and analysis. For data collection, the research uses a questionnaire and in-depth interviews to collect data from the delegates and party executives who participated in the selection for the period under study. A sample size of 450 is used out of the 2646 research population. Also, 15 party executives were also selected for the interviews. A 5-point Likert scale is used in the questionnaire while 10 structured questions were administered for the face to face interview. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) tool is used to analyse the quantitative data collected while thematic and documentary methods of analyses were also used in the analysis of the in-depth interviews conducted. The findings of this research show that Party executive significantly influences gubernatorial candidates’ selection in North-Western geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Serving PDP governors use their incumbency power to influence gubernatorial candidates’ selection in their favour. Factions within the party make significant impact in gubernatorial candidates’ selection. More so, Party benefactors are very much relevant in the party gubernatorial candidates’ selection. Ethno-religious sentiment is a factor in the party’s gubernatorial candidates’ selection. Party benefactors and ethno-religious sentiments inflict faction among party members in the party gubernatorial candidates’ selection. Party members’ factions affect quality gubernatorial of candidates’ selection within political party. The 2011 PDP gubernatorial primary election is better in quality than that of 2014. This means that there is strong relationship between gubernatorial candidates’ selection and electoral success because the party failed in 2015 election due to the lack of credibility in the 2014 gubernatorial candidate selection. Therefore, this has led to the conclusion that despite observance of rules, internal party politics is full of problems which led to party members’ defection, factionalism, and loosing elections in the PDP North-Western geopolitical zone.