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Nigeria INTEREST GROUPS AND NATIONAL POLITICS https://photius.com/countries/nigeria/government/nigeria_government_interest_groups_and_~10026.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
Organized interest groups played a crucial role in national politics, especially under military regimes when other forms of direct political participation were prohibited. Professional AssociationsThese associations were the most established interest groups in the country and included the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), the Nigerian Society of Engineers, the Nigerian Economic Society, and the Nigerian Political Science Association. Many of these associations were mainly concerned with matters relating to the professional interests of their members. In pursuing professional concerns, however, they articulated and demanded important political actions. Between 1983 and 1985, for example, the NMA called a strike of medical doctors to demand an improvement in health care delivery. Its leaders were detained and the union banned until 1986. The NBA has been at the forefront of the movement for the observance of the rule of law and human rights in Nigeria. Most other associations held annual conferences at which positions were taken on national issues. The most distinguishing characteristics of professional associations were their elitist and urban base, and the nonviolent pursuit of their interests. Data as of June 1991
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