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This Discussion Paper critically examines local governance in the Niger Delta and its relevance to the search for inclusive and sustainable conflict-resolution in the oil-rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria. It critiques the existing local government system and explores the possibility of reconceptualising local governance along more inclusive, accountable and participatory lines that would institutionalise democracy, development and peace at the grassroots or community level in the troubled oil-rich region. Its originality lies in its departure from top-down perspectives, and its refocusing of attention on the oft-neglected local sites of conflict and underdevelopment. The paper will appeal to scholars, policy actors and development planners with a particular interest in developments at the African grassroots level.

SOLOMON T. EBOBRAH is an Extraordinary Lecturer at the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, South Africa and a Lecturer, and Acting Head of the Department of Jurisprudence and Public Law, Faculty of Law, Niger Delta University, Nigeria.

Nordiska Afrikainstitutet (The Nordic Africa Institute) P.O. Box 1703

SE- 751 47 Uppsala, Sweden www.nai.uu.se

discussion paper 68

SOLOMON T. EBOBRAH

Reconceptualising democratic Local

Governance in the niger delta

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