OPERATION OF COLONIAL INDIRECT RULE POLICY AND POLITICAL-SOCIAL VICES IN NIGERIA

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DONALD SABASTINE GOJI
WAMBE MAIKASUWA
KIGBU YUSUF OMBOGUTSA

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The colonial policy of indirect rule in Nigeria was a system of administration through which the British governed by utilizing indigenous rulers as intermediaries rule over the colony. The system was developed and popularized by Lord Frederick Lugard in the early 20th century. The system aimed at reducing the cost of colonial governance, maintaining law and order, and ensuring effective control with minimal British personnel. This research is set to assess the colonial indirect rule in Nigeria. The research is qualitative in nature sourcing information from the journal papers, textbooks and internet materials. Data was analyzed thematically and textual analysis is also utilized. The research revolves around the era of the pre-colonial Nigerian society, colonial, indirect rule system and post Nigerian colonial society. From the research findings, it was deduced that, centralized emirate structures already existed in the Northern and Western Nigeria which make indirect rule relatively successful, as it blended easily with the pre-colonial Islamic administrative system. However, in the South, particularly among the decentralized Igbo communities, the policy faced major challenges. The imposition of warrant chiefs and the distortion of traditional governance, exemplified by the Aba Women’s Riot of 1929. Indirect rule, therefore, represented both an instrument of colonial convenience and a source of political and social tension. Its legacy remains significant in shaping Nigeria’s administrative framework, local governance, and post-colonial state formation. Finally, the research recommends that, policy makers with the public domains should always consider indigenous values, culture and systems when designing development policies to avert the Abia Women’s Riot of 1929 on the imposition of tax.

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DONALD SABASTINE GOJI, WAMBE MAIKASUWA, & KIGBU YUSUF OMBOGUTSA. (2025). OPERATION OF COLONIAL INDIRECT RULE POLICY AND POLITICAL-SOCIAL VICES IN NIGERIA. International Journal of Law, Politics and Humanities Research, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.70382/caijlphr.v9i6.052

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