8 - Actors and Institutions in Urban Politics in Nigeria: Agege (Lagos) Since the 1950s
Corresponding Author(s) : Ayodeji Olukoju
Afrika Zamani,
No 13-14 (2006): Afrika Zamani: Revue annuelle d’histoire africaine
Résumé
A la différence de Lagos Island et Mushin, par exemple, Agege, une circonscription multi-ethnique et densément peuplée de la métropole de Lagos (naguère une zone autonome), a connu une certaine négligence dans la littérature extensive produite sur Lagos. Cet article, par conséquent, analyse la dynamique des rela- tions de pouvoir entre les différents groupes d’intérêts concernés, les personnalités et les institutions dans cette ‘circonscription’ de Lagos depuis les années 1950. En combinant l’approche chronologique et l’approche thématique, il présente l’évolution de la communauté et du système du gouvernement local depuis le XIXe siècle. L’article examine les interactions des institutions traditionnelles et modernes (chefferies et bureaux politiques modernes au niveau du gouvernement local), la dynamique des relations inter-échelons (Etat-local du gouvernement), la composition et les activités des groupes d’intérêts (en particulier de type religieux, de métiers, ethniques, de jeunes et d’associations résidentielles) et la gestion des biens publiques (marchés) et des problèmes (conflits communautaires et insécurité). Cet article compare Agege avec Ajegunle, une circonscription similaire que l’auteur a également étudiée.
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- Adefuye, Ade, B. Agiri and Jide Osuntokun (eds), 1987, History of the Peoples of Lagos State, Lagos: Literamed.
- Aderibigbe, A.B. (ed.), 1975, Lagos: The Development of an African City, Lagos: Longman.
- Agege Local Youth Council, 1997, ‘1997 Youth Symposium/Investiture Ceremonies, 17 July 1997’.
- Agege Muslim Community, 2003, Ojise, vol. 1, no. 8.
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- Anon., n.d., ‘Brief History of Saviour’s African Cathedral Church, Agege’ (MS).
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- Baker, Pauline, 1974, Urbanization and Political Change: The Politics of Lagos, 1917–67, Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Barnes, Sandra T., 1986, Patrons and Power: Creating a Political Community in Metropolitan Lagos, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Cole, P.D. 1975, Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos, Cambridge University Press.
- Lawal, Adebayo A., 2004, ‘Markets and Street Trading in Lagos’, in Toyin Falola and Steven J. Salm (eds), Nigerian Cities, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, pp. 237–54.
- Lawal, Kunle (ed.), 1994, Urban Transition in Africa: Aspects of Urbanization and Change in Lagos, Lagos: Pumark.
- Okonkwo, Bishop Mike, 2002, ‘The Fate of Nigerians Amidst the Warring Political Elephants’ (advertorial by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria), The Punch (Lagos), 20 September.
- Olowu, Dele, 1990, Lagos State: Governance, Society and Economy, Lagos: Malthouse.
- Olowu-Adekoya, O, 2003, Agege Patriots, Lagos: n.p.
- Olugbemi, S.O., 1987, ‘The Administration of Lagos State, 1967–1979’, in Adefuye et al. (eds), History of the Peoples of Lagos State, pp. 321–37.
- Olukoju, Ayodeji, 1993, ‘Population Pressure, Housing and Sanitation in West Africa’s Premier Port-City: Lagos, 1900–1939’, The Great Circle: Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 91–106.
- Olukoju, Ayodeji, 2003a, Infrastructure Development and Urban Facilities in Lagos, 1861–2000, Ibadan: IFRA.
- Olukoju, Ayodeji, 2003b, ‘The Western Region Local Government Law of 1952: A Study in its Application to Akokoland, 1952–62’, in Olukoju et al. (eds), Northeast Yorubaland: Studies in the History and Culture of a Frontier Zone, Ibadan: Rex Charles, pp. 200–22.
- Olukoju, Ayodeji, 2006, ‘Power Relations in Ward-Level Governance in An Urban Setting: Ajegunle-Lagos (Nigeria) since the 1950s’, in Odile Goerg (ed.), Pouvoirs locaux et gestion foncière en Afrique de l’ouest, Paris: L’Harmattan, pp. 179–208.
- Peil, Margaret, 1991, Lagos: The City is the People, London: Belhaven Press. Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Incorporated, n.d., ‘Expectation 2003: Let Kings Be Kings!’
- Williams, B.A., 1975, ‘The Federal Capital: Changing Constitutional Status and Intergovernmental Relations’, in Aderibigbe (ed.), Lagos, pp. 59–78.
Les références
Adebayo, A.G., 1987, ‘Lagos: The Choice and Position of a Federal Capital’, in Adefuye et al. (eds), History of the Peoples of Lagos State, pp. 306-320.
Adefuye, Ade, B. Agiri and Jide Osuntokun (eds), 1987, History of the Peoples of Lagos State, Lagos: Literamed.
Aderibigbe, A.B. (ed.), 1975, Lagos: The Development of an African City, Lagos: Longman.
Agege Local Youth Council, 1997, ‘1997 Youth Symposium/Investiture Ceremonies, 17 July 1997’.
Agege Muslim Community, 2003, Ojise, vol. 1, no. 8.
ALGA, n.d., Handbook on History, Profile and Prospects of Agege Local Government, Lagos State … The Greatest of Them.
Anon., n.d., ‘Brief History of Saviour’s African Cathedral Church, Agege’ (MS).
Anon. n.d., ‘The Ilu Committee of Agege: Declaration Made under Section 1(3) of the Chiefs Law, 1957’.
Baker, Pauline, 1974, Urbanization and Political Change: The Politics of Lagos, 1917–67, Berkeley: University of California Press.
Barnes, Sandra T., 1986, Patrons and Power: Creating a Political Community in Metropolitan Lagos, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Cole, P.D. 1975, Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos, Cambridge University Press.
Lawal, Adebayo A., 2004, ‘Markets and Street Trading in Lagos’, in Toyin Falola and Steven J. Salm (eds), Nigerian Cities, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, pp. 237–54.
Lawal, Kunle (ed.), 1994, Urban Transition in Africa: Aspects of Urbanization and Change in Lagos, Lagos: Pumark.
Okonkwo, Bishop Mike, 2002, ‘The Fate of Nigerians Amidst the Warring Political Elephants’ (advertorial by the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria), The Punch (Lagos), 20 September.
Olowu, Dele, 1990, Lagos State: Governance, Society and Economy, Lagos: Malthouse.
Olowu-Adekoya, O, 2003, Agege Patriots, Lagos: n.p.
Olugbemi, S.O., 1987, ‘The Administration of Lagos State, 1967–1979’, in Adefuye et al. (eds), History of the Peoples of Lagos State, pp. 321–37.
Olukoju, Ayodeji, 1993, ‘Population Pressure, Housing and Sanitation in West Africa’s Premier Port-City: Lagos, 1900–1939’, The Great Circle: Journal of the Australian Association for Maritime History, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 91–106.
Olukoju, Ayodeji, 2003a, Infrastructure Development and Urban Facilities in Lagos, 1861–2000, Ibadan: IFRA.
Olukoju, Ayodeji, 2003b, ‘The Western Region Local Government Law of 1952: A Study in its Application to Akokoland, 1952–62’, in Olukoju et al. (eds), Northeast Yorubaland: Studies in the History and Culture of a Frontier Zone, Ibadan: Rex Charles, pp. 200–22.
Olukoju, Ayodeji, 2006, ‘Power Relations in Ward-Level Governance in An Urban Setting: Ajegunle-Lagos (Nigeria) since the 1950s’, in Odile Goerg (ed.), Pouvoirs locaux et gestion foncière en Afrique de l’ouest, Paris: L’Harmattan, pp. 179–208.
Peil, Margaret, 1991, Lagos: The City is the People, London: Belhaven Press. Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria Incorporated, n.d., ‘Expectation 2003: Let Kings Be Kings!’
Williams, B.A., 1975, ‘The Federal Capital: Changing Constitutional Status and Intergovernmental Relations’, in Aderibigbe (ed.), Lagos, pp. 59–78.