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1 Curriculum Vitae 1. PERSONAL Name: Attahiru Muhammadu JEGA Date of Birth: January 11, 1957 Nationality: Nigerian Languages Spoken: Hausa, English Marital Status: Married Number of Children: Six Permanent Home address: Malam Abdullahi Kakale’s Residence, Kasuwar Birni, Shiyar Fircin, Jega, Kebbi State. Present Contact Address: Department of Political Science, Bayero University Gwarzo Road, P.M.B. 3011 Kano, Nigeria Residential Address: Plot No. 1008/1010, Tudun Yola Kabuga Sattelite Town Kano, Nigeria Phone / Fax: +2347030040010 Email Address [email protected]; [email protected] Job Description: Teaching, Research, Consultancy & Community Service Present Status / Rank: Professor

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Curriculum Vitae

1. PERSONAL

Name: Attahiru Muhammadu JEGA Date of Birth: January 11, 1957 Nationality: Nigerian Languages Spoken: Hausa, English Marital Status: Married Number of Children: Six

Permanent Home address: Malam Abdullahi Kakale’s Residence, Kasuwar Birni, Shiyar Fircin, Jega, Kebbi State.

Present Contact Address: Department of Political Science, Bayero University Gwarzo Road, P.M.B. 3011 Kano, Nigeria

Residential Address: Plot No. 1008/1010, Tudun Yola Kabuga Sattelite Town Kano, Nigeria

Phone / Fax: +2347030040010

Email Address [email protected]; [email protected]

Job Description: Teaching, Research, Consultancy &

Community Service Present Status / Rank: Professor

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2. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND INSTITUTION PERIOD QUALIFICATION 2.1 Sabon Gari/Town Primary 1963-1969 Primary School Leaving School, Jega Certificate 2.2 Government Secondary 1970-1974 W.A.S.C/G.C.E. ‘O’ School, Birnin-Kebbi Level 2.3 Bayero University College, 1974-1978 Prelim. (A Level) Kano (ABU, Zaria) B.Sc. (Hon) POL. SCI. (Second Class Upper Div) 2.4 Northwestern University, 1980-1985 MA, Ph.D. (POL. SCI.); Evanston, Illinois, USA Certificate in African Studies 3. WORKING / VOCATIONAL EXPERIENCE 3.1 Member, Board of Trustees, Nigerian Political Science Association, NPSA, from

October, 2018.

3.2 Member, National Universities Commission (NUC), Strategy Advisory and Nigerian Universities Reforms Committee, from January 2018.

3.3 Chairman of the Board, Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Training (AKCDR & T), Bayero University, Kano, from March 14, 2016 to Date.

3.4 Pro-Chancellor and Chairman, Governing Council, Plateau State (Solomon D. Lar) University, Bokkos, August 14, 2015 to Date.

3.5 Member, Steering Committee, Commonwealth Electoral Network (CEN), June 2012 to May 2014.

3.6 Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission, June 30, 2010 to June 29, 2015.

3.7 Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University, Kano, September 6, 2004 to June 30, 2010. 3.8 Director, Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House,

Bayero University, Kano, December 1, 2000 to December 1, 2004.

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3.2 Acting Director, Centre for Research and Documentation, CRD, Kano October to December, 1998.

3.3 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Bayero University, Kano, 20th September

1995 to 22nd November 1996. 3.4 Research, lecturing, and research supervision at undergraduate and post- graduate levels, in the Department of Political Science, Bayero University, Kano, from 1979 to present. 3.5 Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) Visiting Fellow of Practice, at the

Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, September 2016 to March, 2017.

3.6 Visiting Scholar, Robinson Professors Program, George Mason University,

Fairfax Virginia, USA, April to September, 2016. 3.7 Visiting Research Fellow, St. Peter’s College, University of Oxford, funded by the Rhodes Chair Trust Fund of University of Oxford, 1st April to 20th September, 1996. 3.8 Visiting Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, University of Stockholm, Sweden (Swedish Institute Fellowship), May to October, 1994. 3.9 Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs,

(N.I.I.A.) Lagos, March 1992 to March 1993 (on Sabbatical Leave from Bayero University).

3.10 Teaching Assistant at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, in 1981. 4. POLICY-ORIENTED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 4.1 Governmental Policies, Programmes and Regulations Affecting Small-Scale Food

Processing and Distribution Enterprises in Kano, Kaduna and Plateau States, By Yomere, G. O. & Jega, A. M., Sponsored by the Social Science Council of Nigeria (SSCN), 1989.

4.2 Appraisal of the Kano State Accelerated Wheat Production Programme, By

Abdulkadir, A. A. , Jega, A. M., Mahmoud, M. B., & Muktar, M., prepared for the Kano State Government under the sponsorship of the Bayero University Consultancy Services Unit, 1989.

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4.3 Baseline Survey of Non-Governmental Organizations and Community Based Organizations in Kano, Katsina and Kebbi States, Co-Authored with Dr. Maikano Audu, for CEDPA, USAID-Nigeria, April, 1997.

4.4 An Assessment of Non-governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Community-

based Organizations (CBOs) in Kano, Katsina and Jigawa States, for CEDPA, USAID-Nigeria, October 1998.

4.5 Baseline Survey of Commercial Enterprises in Jigawa State, for the Ministry of

Commerce, Dutse, Jigawa State, with Dr. Badayi Sani, 1997. 4.6 “National Policy on Youth”, Drafted for the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs

and Youth Development, July 2000. 4.7 “Implementation Strategy for the National Policy on Youth”, Drafted for the

Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Youth Development, September 2000. 4.8 Baseline Survey and Assessment of Public and Private Institutions and

Companies in the North-West Zone, for participation in the Youth Empowerment Scheme, Conducted for the National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP), April to May 2001.

4.9 An Institutional Case Study of Bayero University, Kano, with Professor S. O.

Alubo, Sponsored by the MacArthur Foundation, 2002/2003. 4.10 Review of the “Drivers’ of Change Position Paper – Role of the National

Assembly”, for Department for International Development, DFID, July, 2003. 4.11 Baseline Survey of Bayero University, Kano, for the Strategic Planning Unit of

the Bayero University, conducted under the auspices of the Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Bayero University, with Dr. Haruna Wakili and Auwalu Umar, 2003/2004.

4.12 Study of the Role of the Ulama in the Contemporary Northern States of Nigeria,

under the auspices of the Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University, Kano and Funded by the Federal Government of Nigeria, June 2004 to May 2005.

4.13 Study of State, Society, Politics, Governance and Economy of Kebbi State,

Sponsored by the Kebbi State Government, March 2005 to Date. 4.14 Book Project on Managing Elections in Nigeria’s Nascent Democracy. [On-g-ing] 5. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

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5.1 Chairman, Expert Committee set up by the National Institute For Legislative Studies (NILS) to study and produce a Report on the Agitation for Restructuring in Nigeria, August to December, 2017.

5.2 Consultant to the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILS) for the establishment of a Department of democratic Studies, from July 2017.

5.3 Member, NDI Pre-election Assessment Mission to Kenya, March 2 – 8, 2017

5.4 Team Leader, ECOWAS Pre-Electoral Fact-Finding Mission to Ghana, August 2016.

5.5 Member, SGO Smartmatic’s International Elections Advisory Council (IEAC), From November 2015.

5.6 Chairman, Committee for the Improvement of Tertiary Education in Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara States, January to March 2016.

5.7 Member, Kofi Annan Foundation’s Electoral Integrity Initiative (EII), Kofi Annan Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland, from October 2, 2015.

5.8 Head, ECOWAS Election Observer Mission to Liberia’s General Election 2011. 5.9 Chairman, Education Trust Fund Experts Committee on Research Grants, October

2009 to June 2010.

5.10 Member, National Honors Award Committee, Representing the North-west Geopolitical Zone, August, 2009 to July 2010.

5.11 Member, Vision 20:20:20 Committee, National Working Group on Niger Delta

and Regional Development, May to July, 2009 5.12 Chairman, Kebbi State Education Reform Committee, set up by Governor Saidu

N. Dakingari, March 2008 to March 2009.

5.13 Member, Electoral Reform Committee, Appointed by President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua, from August 2007 to December 2008.

5.14 Member, Presidential Technical Committee on the Consolidation of the Tertiary

Education Sector, November 2006 to January, 2007. 5.15 Member of the Presidential Committee on the Assessment and Monitoring of the

Millennium Development Goals (MDGS) from May 2005 to July 2010.

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5.16 Delegate to the National Political Reform Conference, Abuja, Representing Kebbi State, February to July 2005.

5.17 Member of the Business Committee of the National Political Reform Conference,

Abuja, February to July 2005. Also Member of the Committee on Revenue Allocation and Fiscal Federalism, as well as of the Expanded Report Drafting Committee.

5.18 Chairman, Visitation Panel to the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, August 23

to September 28, 2004. 5.19 Chairman, Governing Board of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC),

Directorate Headquarters, Abuja, From March 2003 to September 2004. 5.20 Member, Governing Board, National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies,

NIPSS, Kuru, From May 2002 to August 2004. 5.21 Member, Presidential Advisory Council on Youth Affairs, February 2001 to May

2007. 5.22 Member, Governing Council, Bayero University, Elected to represent the

Congregation, April 1999 to August 2001. 5.23 Member of Senate, Bayero University from November 2000 to June 2010. 5.24 Member, Committee of Deans and Directors (CDD), Bayero University, Kano,

December 2000 to December 2004. 5.25 Member, Presidential Panel on Review, Harmonization and Rationalization of

Federal Government’s Parastatals, Institutions and Agencies, October 1999 to April 2000.

5.26 Member, Presidential Panel for the Rationalization and Streamlining of Federal

Government’s Poverty Alleviation Programmes and Institutions, July to September, 1999.

5.27 Member, Governing Council, the African Centre for Democratic Governance

(AFRIGOV), Abuja, [an NGO Research Think Tank] from October 1997 to 2003. 5.28 Member, Governing Board, Research Centre For Democratic Governance and

Social Justice (CEDEGS), [an NGO for Research and Advocacy] Lagos, February 1998 to 2003.

5.29 Patron, Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD), [an NGO for Research

and Advocacy] London and Abuja, 1996 to date.

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5.30 Foundation member, Centre for Research and Documentation (CRD), [an NGO for Policy Oriented Research] Kano, 1995 to date.

5.31 Associate Fellow, Development Policy Centre (DPC), [an NGO Think Tank]

Ibadan, from September 1996. 5.32 Member, Governing Council, Bayero University, Kano, September 1995 to

October 1996. 5.33 Member, Governing Council, Kebbi State College of Education, Argungu, March

1994 to August 1999. 5.34 Member, Governing Council, Kano State University, 1991. 5.35 Member of various university committees, including the Senate and the

Management Committee, Bayero University, Kano, between 1979 and 1993; and Committee of Deans and Directors, 2000 to 2004; Also chaired: University Research Committee; Senate Business Committee; Library Development Committee; Academic Development Committee; and Academic Staff Development Committee, among others.

5.36 Member, Editorial Board of Weekly Trust, Newspaper, Kaduna, from December

1997 to 1998. 5.37 Member, Editorial Board of Daily Trust, Newspaper, Abuja, from December

2000 to 2004. 5.38 Editor-in-Chief, Journal of General Studies, Bayero University, September 1999

to June, 2006. 5.39 Director of Research, Nigerian Political Science Association, December 1992 to

September 1998. 5.40 President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), 1988 to 1994. 5.41 Vice President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), 1986 to 1988. 5.42 Consultant to, and Project Coordinator in, many research projects executed by the

Bayero University Consultancy Services Unit. 5.43 External Examiner (for both undergraduate and post-graduate courses and theses /

dissertations) for: Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria; Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto; University of Jos; The Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna; and University of Maiduguri; from 1989 to 2010.

5.44 Consulted for and/or conducted Assessment for Professorships and Associate

Professorships by the Benue State University, Makurdi, the University of Abuja,

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the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (N.I.I.A.), Lagos, and the University of Jos.

5.45 Contributed several public enlightenment essays to various national and local

newspapers, such as: New Nigerian, The Guardian, Triumph, Sunday Triumph, Citizen, Gaskiya Ta Fi Kwabo, Daily Trust and Weekly Trust.

5.46 Participated in several radio and television discussion programs, on national and

international issues, on such national network programmes as the N.T.A.’s “Dialogue”, “Tonight at 9”, and “Morning Ride”, “Good Morning Nigeria”, Channels TV “Sun Rise Daily”; as well as on FRCN, NTA Kano and CTV Kano.

5.47 Delivered several written public lectures to professional groups and Organizations

both in Nigeria and abroad. 5.48 Contributed as a resource person to many training workshops in Nigeria and

abroad. 6. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS 6.1 Politics and Governance in Nigeria 6.2 Democracy and Democratization in Comparative Perspectives 6.3 Nigerian and African Political Economy 6.4 Comparative Federal Systems 6.5 Democratic Transitions 6.6 Elections, Electoral Processes ane Election Management Bodies (EMBs) 6.7 Military Regimes and Militarization 6.8 Nigerian and African Politics 6.9 The Political Economy of Africa 6.10 Global Political Economy

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7. PUBLICATIONS I. BOOKS

7.1 Jega, A. M. (2015): Election Management in Nigeria: The Evolution of the Nigerian

Electoral Process 2010 – 2015, Ibadan: Safari Books Ltd.

7.2 Olurode, L. and A. M. Jega, Eds. (2011): Security Challenges of Election Management in Nigeria, Abuja: INEC and Fredrich Ebert Stiftung.

7.3 Jega, A. M. and J. W. Farris, Eds. (2010): Nigeria at Fifty: Contributions to Peace,

Democracy and Development, Abuja: Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Foundation. 7.4 Jega, A. M., H. Wakili and I. M. Zango, Eds. (2009): Consolidation of Democracy in

Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects, Kano: Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Training.

7.5 Jega, A. M. (2007): Democracy, Good Governance and Development in Nigeria.

Ibadan: Spectrum Books Ltd. 7.6 Jega, A. and O. Ibeanu, Eds. (2007): Elections and the Future of Democracy in

Nigeria, A Publication of the Nigerian Political Science Association. 7.7 Jega, A. M. and Wakili, H. Eds. (2005): The Question of Democracy: Direct or

Representative? Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.8 Jega, A. M., Abba, I. A. and H. Wakili, Eds. (2004): Consolidating the Citadel,

Bayero University, 1994 to 2004, Kano: Mambayya House, Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Bayero University.

7.9 Jega, A. M., H. Wakili and M. Ahmad, Eds. (2004): Reminiscences and Recollections

of Four NEPU – PRP Activists, Kano: Mambayya House, Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Bayero University.

7.10 Jega, A. M., H. Wakili and M. A. Umar, Eds. (2003): Strategies for Curbing

Election-Related Political Violence in Nigeria’s North-West Zone. Kano: Mambayya House, Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Bayero University.

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7.11 Jega, A. M., I. Bello-Kano and A. G. Saeed (2003): The Public Poet: A Biography of Mudi Sipikin. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.12 Jega, A. M., Ed. (2003): Identity Transformation And Identity Politics Under

Structural Adjustment in Nigeria. Revised Nigerian Edition. Kano: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, in Collaboration with the Centre for Research and Documentation.

7.13 Jega, A. M., M. Karaye and I. Mukhtar Eds. (2003): MUDI SIPIKIN: Selected

Poems of a NEPU Activist. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.14 Jega, A. M. and Wakili, H. Eds. (2002): The Poverty Eradication Programme in

Nigeria: Problems and Prospects. Proceedings of a Round Table Discussion. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.15 Jega, A. M., H. Wakili and M. Ahmad, Eds. (2002): Democracy and

Democratization in Nigeria: 1999 – 2001. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.16 Jega, A. M., H. Wakili, M. Ahmad and M. Lawal, Eds. (2002): Malam Aminu

Kano: Selected Speeches and Writings. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.17 Jega, A. M. and H. Wakili, Eds. (2002): The Leadership Question and the Quest

for National Unity in Nigeria. Proceedings of a Symposium. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.18 Jega, A. M., I. Bello-Kano and H. Wakili, Eds. (2001): Democracy and Good

Governance in Nigeria: The Legacy of Malam Aminu Kano. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.19 Jega, A. M., H. Wakili and M. Ahmad, Eds. (2001): Corruption and Governance

in Nigeria. Proceedings of a Round Table Discussion. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University.

7.20 Jega, A. M., Ed. (2000): Identity Transformation And Identity Politics Under

Structural Adjustment in Nigeria. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet. 7.21 Jega, A. M., with others, (1997): Leadership Factor in the Nigerian Trades Union

Movement. Lagos: Kolabodi Memorial Foundation. 7.22 Jega, A. M. Ed. (1994): Democracy and Nation-Building. Proceedings of the

Nigerian Political Science Association 20th Annual Conference, Ile-Ife.

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7.23 Jega, A. M. (1994): Nigerian Academics under Military Rule. Stockholm: Department of Political Science, University of Stockholm.

II Monographs

7.24 Jega, A. M. (2017): ARI Coversation Series: Interview with Attahiru Jega by

Jamie Hirthen. London: Africa Research Institute, ARI. October. 7.25 Jega, A. M., 2015: Electoral Reforms in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects,

Abuja: University of Abuja Public Secture Series. 7.26 Jega, A. M., 2013: Party Politics and Elections in Nigeria, Abuja: INEC. 7.27 Jega, A.M., 2012: Reforming INEC for Credible Elections, Abuja: INEC. 7.28 Jega, A. M., 2012: Improving Elections in Nigeria: Lessons from 2011 and

Looking to 2015, Abuja: INEC. 7.29 Jega, A. M., 2012: Elections, Democratic Transition and Conflict Management in

Africa, Abuja: INEC. 7.30 Jega, A. M., 2012: IT in Voter Registration: Nigeria’s Experience, Abuja: INEC 7.31 Jega, A. M., 2012: 2011 General Elections and the Consolidation of the

Democratic Process in Nigeria, Lagos: Centre for Social Research and Advocacy, University of Lagos.

7.32 Jega, A. M., 2007: The Public University and National Development in a Globalized World: Role, Relevance and Prospects, The 45th Anniversary and Convocation Lecture, Organized by the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ife, December 13.

7.33 Jega, A. M. 2006: Democratization in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects. 8th Claude Ake Memorial Lecture. Port Harcourt: Center for Advanced Social Sciences.

7.34 Jega, A. M., 2003: State and Education in Nigeria. Lagos: Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education. Distinguished Lecture Series.

III. JOURNAL ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

7.35 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Electoral Reforms in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects”, in

Bayero Journal of Social and Management Studies, Vol. 19 no. 1 (June),pp 1-15. 7.36 Jega, A.M. (2016): Towards Effective Elections in Nigeria”, in The Future of

Elections, London: Smartmatics SGO, International Elections Advisory Council, pp. 13-15.

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7.37 Jega, A. M. (2015): “Dipo Fashina in the Struggles of ASUU”, in Kuna, M. J. and G. Fasiku, eds. Perspectives on Dipo Fashina’s Scholarship, Activism and Ideology. Ile-Ife: Obafemi Awolowo University Press, 2015, pp. 187-195.

7.38 Jega, A. M. (2010): “Transparency and Accountability: A Broad Overview”, in Onwudiwe, O., and E. E. Osaghae, Eds., Winning Hearts and Minds: A Community Relations Approach for the Nigerian Army, Ibadan: John Archers (Publishers) Limited, pp. 28-32.

7.39 Jega, A.M. (2009): “Nigeria after the 2007 Elections: The Tasks Ahead”, in Nigeria: Too Rich for Dignity and the Law? Proceedings of the International Conference, Evangelische Akademie, Loccum, Germany.

7.40 Jega, A. M., (2007): “The Impact of Poor Funding on Nigerian Universities”, in

Proceedings of the 22nd AVCNU Conference, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, 7.41 Jega, A. M. (2007): “Fiscal Federalism: Towards Coping with and Resolving

Future Challenges”, in Elaigwu, J. I., Ed., Fiscal Federalism in Nigeria: Facing the Challenges of the Future, Jos: Aha Publishing House, pp. 209-220.

7.42 Jega, A. M. (2006): “The Place of Research in Reform Initiatives in the Nigerian

University System”, Adamu, Y. M., H. Mohammed and K. I. Dandago, Eds, Readings in Social Science Research, Kano: Faculty of Social and Management Sciences, Bayero University, pp. 268-276.

7.43 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Towards a Strategy for Curbing Violence in the 2007

Elections”, in INEC, Nigeria’s 2007 General Elections: The Critical Challenges Ahead, Proceedings of the INEC National Forum, Abuja: The Independent National Electoral Commission.

7.44 Jega, A. M. (2005): “Abuse of Power is the Bane of Nigeria”, in Mahmud Jega,

Ed., Discharging a Burden, Corruption: The Trouble with Nigeria, Proceedings of the 3rd Trust Annual Dialogue, Media Trust, Abuja, pp. 71- 91.

7.45 Jega, A. M. (2005): “Evolution of the Concept and Institutions of Democracy: A

Preliminary Survey” in Jega, A. M. and H. Wakili, Eds. The Question of Democracy: Direct Or Representative? Kano: Mambayya House., pp. 1-

7.46 Jega, A. M. (2005): “Politics and the Political process in Northern Nigeria”, in A. M. Yakubu, I. M. Jumare, A. G. Saeed, Eds., Northern Nigeria: A Century of Transformation, 1903 – 2003. Kaduna: Arewa House, Centre for Historical Documentation and Research, Ahmadu Bello University, pp. 223 –229.

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7.47 Jega, A. M. (2004): “Democracy, Economic Crisis and Conflicts: A Review of the Nigerian Situation”, in The Quarterly Journal of Administration, Vol. No.1 (January) pp.1-14.

7.48 Jega A. M. (2003): “Governance and Politics at the Local Level in Nigeria: The

Way Forward”, in A. L. Jinadu and Omelle, Y. B., Eds. Governance and Politics at the Local Level, Proceedings of CASS Policy Dialogue Number 1. Port Harcourt: Centre for Advanced Social Science, pp. 66-75.

7.49 Jega A. M. (2003): “Public Policy and Democratization in Nigeria”, in Nigerian

Journal of Policy and Strategy, Volume 13, Nos. 1 & 2, pp 19-36. 7.50 Jega, A. M. (2002): “The Impact of Military Rule on Governance in Nigeria”, in

Jega, A. M., H. Wakili and M. Ahmad, Eds. (2002): Democracy and Democratization in Nigeria: 1999 – 2001. Kano: Centre for Democratic Research and Training, Mambayya House, Bayero University, Kano.

7.51 Jega, A. M. (2001): “Democracy in Nigeria: Conceptions, Representations and

Expectations”, in Proceedings of FSMS Faculty Seminar Series. No. 1, Faculty of Social and Management Sciences, Bayero University, Kano, pp. 46-84.

7.52 Jega, A.M. (2000): “Nigerian Universities and Academic Staff Under Military

Rule”, in Federici, S., G. Caffentzis and O. Alidou Eds. A Thousand Flowers: Social Struggles Against Structural Adjustment in African Universities. Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press, Inc., pp. 171-180.

7.53 Jega, A. M. (2001): “The State and Identity Transformation under Structural

Adjustment in Nigeria”, in Jega, A. M. Ed., Identity Transformation and Identity Politics Under Structural Adjustment in Nigeria, Uppsala: Nordiska, pp. 24-40. Afrikainstitutet.

7.54 Jega, A. M. (1999): “The Nigerian Federal System”, in Basta, L. R. and Ibrahim,

J., Eds., Federalism and Decentralisation in Africa: The Multicultural Challenge. Fribourg: Institute of Federalism. Pp. 195-220.

7.55 Jega, A. M. (1998): “Decision-Making and Delegation of Authority in the Context

of Local Government”, in Umar, M. A., and Shehu, D., Ed., Current Issues in the Management of Local Governments. Kano: Munawwar Books Foundation. Pp. 43-47.

7.56 Jega, A. M. (1998): “Strategies for Managing Crises in the Workplace”, in Umar, M. A. and D. Shehu, Eds., Current Issues in the Management of Local

Governments, (Kano: Munawwar Books Foundation), pp. 224 – 232.

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7.57 Jega, A. M., (1997), “Organising for Popular Democratic Change in Nigeria: Options and Strategies for Consideration”, in Centre for Democracy and Development, Democratic Development in Nigeria, Report of Proceedings of a Strategic Planning Workshop, London: Centre for Democracy and Development, pp. 36-40.

7.58 Jega, A. M. (1997): “The Role of Intellectuals and Academics in the Struggle for

Democracy in Nigeria”, in Ibrahim, J. Ed., Expanding Democratic Space in Nigeria. Dakar: CODESRIA National Studies Series, pp. 143-152.

7.59 Jega, A. M. (1997): “Class Actors”, in Diamond, L., A. Kirk-Green, and O. Oyediran, Eds. Transition Without End. Ibadan: Vintage Publishers, pp. 552 -

571. 7.60 Jega, A. M. (1996): “The Political Economy of Nigerian Federalism”, in Elaigwu,

J. I. And Akindele, R. A. Eds. Foundations of Nigerian Federalism1960 -1995. Abuja: National Council on Inter-Governmental Relations, pp. 87-104.

7.60.1 Jega, A. M. (1996): “Unions and Conflict Management in Nigeria’s Tertiary

Institutions”, in ISSUE: A Journal of Opinion, (African Studies Association, ASA) Vol. XXIV/1, pp. 61-63.

7.61 Jega, A. M. (1995): “Nigerian Universities and Academic Staff under Military

Rule”, in Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 22, no. 64., pp. 244-256. 7.62 Jega, A. M. (1994): “Traditional Rulers in Local Governance”, in ECPER Journal

of Political and Social Studies, Vol. 11 no. 2, Second Quarter, pp. 103-108.

7.63 Jega, A. M. (1993): “Social Reality and the Content of Social Policy in Kano”, in Yadudu, A. H. Ed., Conception and Implementation of a Social Policy: The Kano State Experiment. Kano: Bayero University, pp. 25-35.

7.64 Jega, A. M. (1993): “Professional Associations and Structural Adjustment”, in

Olukoshi, A. Ed., The Politics of Structural Adjustment in Nigeria. London and Ibadan: James Currey and Heinemann, pp. 97-111.

7.65 Jega, A. M. (1993): “Corruption in Government: Forms, Causes And Remedies”,

in Nigerian Forum, Vol. 13, No. 7-8, July - August, pp. 197-206. 7.66 Jega, A. M. (1992): “Perestroika and Glasnost: Lessons for Africa”, in Bajulaiye-

Shashi, T. Ed., Perestroika and Glasnost And Europe 1992. Proceedings of A National Workshop, Kano: Department of Economics Bayero University.

7.67 Jega, A. M. (1992): “Growth and Innovation in the Nigerian Universities: A

Critical Perspective”, in Evolutionary Trends in Nigerian Universities. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Seminar of the Committee of Vice Chancellors of

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Nigerian Universities, Bauchi: Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University of Technology, pp. 151-156.

7.68 Jega, A. M. (1990): “The Viability of the Two-Party System in Nigeria”, in Amdi,

I. E. S. and Hinjari, W. L. Eds. Party System, Democracy and Political Stability in Nigeria. Zaria: ABU Press/NPSA, pp 155-172.

7.69 Jega, A. M. (1989): “Academic Staff Union of Universities and SAP”, in Watts,

M. Ed., Structural Adjustment, Academic Freedom and Human Rights in Nigeria (UCLA, Berkeley: Concerned Africa Scholars).

7.70 Jega, A. M. (1987): “The State, Agrarian Reformism and Land Administration in

the Bakolori Irrigation Project” in Mortimore, M. et al. Eds. Perspectives on Land Administration in Northern Nigeria. Department of Geography, Bayero University, pp. 141-152.

7.71 Jega, A. M. (1983): Book Review: The Apartheid Axis: United States and South

Africa, in The Journal of General Studies, Vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 164-165. 7.72 Jega, A. M. (1982): “The Phenomenon of International Assistance: A case study

of the Dynamics of Aid in Nigeria’s political Economy”, in The Journal of General Studies, Vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 74-94.

7.73 Beckman, B. and A. M. Jega (1996): “Scholars and Democratic Politics in

Nigeria”, in Rudebeck, L. and O. Tonquist Eds., Democratization in the Third World, Uppsala: Uppsala University Press, pp. 243-264.

7.74 Beckman, B. and A. M. Jega (1995): “Scholars and Democratic Politics in

Nigeria”, in Review of African Political Economy, no. 64, pp. 167-181. 7.75 Beckman, B. and A. M. Jega (1994): “Scholars and Democratic Politics in

Nigeria”, in Amundsen, I., Ed., Knowledge and Development. Tromso, Norway: University of Tromso Centre for Environmental and Development Studies, SEMUT, pp. 65-91

8. UNPUBLISHED SEMINAR / CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP PAPERS 8.1 Jega, A.M. (2017): “Governance Reforms and Human Security in Nigeria”, Keynote

Address delivered at the 10th Forum of the Laureates of the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM), Organized by the Nigerian National Merit Award, at Merit House, Abuja, December 5-7.

8.2 Jega, A. M. (2017): “Towards Improving Electoral Integrity in Africa”, delivered at Closing Ceremony of the 4th African EMB Forum, Organized by the Department of Political Affairs, African Union Commssion, in Kigali, Rwanda, November10.

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8.3 .Jega, A. M. (2017): Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice in Education in Nigeria” A Keynote Address delivered at the Philosophy of Education of Nigeria 41st Conference, held at the University of Lagos, October 24.

8.4 Jega, A. M. (2017): “Enhancing the participation of Youth in the Electoral Processes in Africa”, Keynote Address, delivered at the 4th African EMB Forum, Organized by the Department of Political Affairs, African Union Commssion, in Kigali, Rwanda, November 9 and 10.

8.5 8.6 Jega, A. M. (2017): “Electoral Commissioners, Independence of Election

Management Bodies (EMBs) and Electoral Integrity in the Commonwealth of Nations”, presentation at the 16th Cambridge Conference on Electoral Democracy, Organized by the Malaysian Commonwealth Centre, Trinity College, Cambridge, at the Moller Centre, Churchill College, July 27.

8.7 Jega, A. M. (2015): “Nigeria: 2015 Elections in Review”, presentation at CSIS, Washington DC, June 10, 2015.

8.8 Jega, A. M. (2010): “The Evolution of Nigerian Politics to its Present State”, Contribution to a Panel Discussion on the Topic, Current Challenges in Nigerian Politics, Organized by the Federal Agency for Civic Education, Germany, at the Protea Hotel, Asokoro, Abuja, March 29, 2010.

8.9 Jega, A. M. (2010): “Towards Democracy, Federalism and Peace”, A Valedictory Address Delivered at the Closing Ceremony of the International Conference, on Democracy, Federalism and Peace: Experiences of India and other Countries, Organized by the Department of Political science, Dyal Singh College, Karnal, Haryana, India, March 4 – 6, 2010.

8.10 Jega, A. M. (2009): Keynote Address at the Launching of the book, Nigeria: Africa’s Failed Asset? (Ibadan: Bookcraft, 2009) By Sir Olaniwun Ajayi KJW, Muson Centre, Lagos, November 19, 2009.

8.11 Jega, A. M. (2009): “Developing Global Partnership for Development”, Text of a Presentation at the Damina School, Centre for Research and Documentation (CRD), Kano, October 24, 2009.

8.12 Jega, A. M. (2009): “National Aspiration, Philosophy and Ideology: Whither Nigeria?”, Text of a Lecture to Participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course 1 (EMC) 2009, at the Institute for Security Studies, Lower Usama Dam, Bwari, Abuja, April 9, 2009.

8.13 Jega, A. M. (2007), “Education Reforms in Nigeria: The Role of the Diaspora”, Presentation at the Nigeria Worldwide Diaspora Conference, Doubletree International Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Canada, January 18-21.

8.14 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Towards a Strategy for Curbing Violence in the 2007 General Elections”, presented at the INEC National Forum on Nigeria’s 2007 General Elections: The Critical Challenges Ahead”, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, August 29 – 31.

8.15 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Strong Institutions: Framework For Good Governance”, presented at the 1st Kano Economic Summit, April 25 – 27, MML Complex, Kano

8.16 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Strengthening the Nigerian Democracy: The Challenges of 2007 Elections”, Presented at the Symposium Organized by the Institute for the

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Advancement of Democracy (TIAD) in collaboration with the International Leadership Institute (ILI), at the Newark Airport Marriott, New Jersey, USA, April 29.

8.17 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Corruption: The Trouble with Nigeria”, presented at the 3rd Trust Annual Dialogue, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, January 19.

8.18 Jega, A. M. (2005): “The Police, Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria”, presented at a Workshop on Police and the Prevention of Human Rights Violations in a Democratic Nigeria, Organized by the Kano State Police Command, Royal Tropicana Hotel, Kano, September 28 – 29.

8.19 Jega, A. M., (2005): “Election Administration in Nigeria: Organizing the 2007 Elections”, presented at the Conference on the theme: Election Reform: Building Confidence for Our Future, Organized by the Shehu Musa Yar Adua Centre, Abuja, March 17 – 19.

8.20 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Elections and the Survival of Democracy in Nigeria: Lessons from Past Elections”, presented at a Seminar Organized by INEC, Jigawa State, on the theme: Roadmap to Successful 2007 Elections, Dutse, October 7.

8.21 Jega, A. M. (2004): “Community and Rural Development: The Nigerian Experience”, presented at a Workshop at Awala Hotel, Bauchi, February 23 – 24.

8.22 Jega, A. M. (2003): “Domestic Influences on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Formulation”, paper presented at the Conference on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy After the Cold War: Challenges for the 21st Century”, Organized by the International Studies Centre, Department of International Relations, University of Oxford, July 10 – 12.

8.23 Jega, A. M. (2003): “The Civil Service and the Challenges of Transition to Democracy in Nigeria”, paper presented at the Civil Service Day Lecture, Organized by the Office of the Head of the Civil Service, Kano State, at Royal Tropicana Hotel, June 30, 2003.

8.24 Jega, A. M. (2002): “Attributes, Qualities and Styles of Leadership”, presented at a Workshop Organized by Mambayya House for Nigeria Labour Congress, Kano, October 28 – 29.

8.25 Jega, A. M. (2002): “Dark Clouds and a Rainbow: The State of the Nigerian Nation Contemporarily”, Keynote Address delivered at the National Conference Organized by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, NUC, Abuja, October 15 – 17.

8.26 Jega, A. M. (2002): “The Role of the Legislature in Policy Formulation and Execution of Education Programmes: An Overview of the Nigerian Situation”, paper presented at the National Parliamentary Forum on Universal Basic Education, Organized jointly by the House of Representatives Committee on Education and the UBE Programme, Sheraton Hotel Abuja, August 21 – 22.

8.27 Jega, A. M. (2002): “Ethnic Tension in Nigeria: The Way Out”, paper presented at the National Conference on the theme: The Ethnic Question, Organized by the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Merit House, Abuja, July 22 – 25.

8.28 Jega, A. M. (2001): “Research Design for the Study of the Nigerian University System”, prepared for the MacArthur Foundation, and presented at a Workshop Organized by the Social Science Academy of Nigeria, Pioneer Hotel, January 14-17.

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8.29 Jega, A. M. (2000): “Implications of Military in Governance in Nigeria”, paper presented at the Conference organized by the Yakubu Gowon Centre, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja, July 4 – 7.

8.30 Jega, A. M. (2000): “Towards Sustainable Democracy in Nigeria”, paper presented at the Workshop for Kano State Legislators on the Theme: Towards Sustaining the Fourth Republic – Challenges before the Kano State House of Assembly, May 23 – 25.

8.31 Jega, A. M. (1998): “Fuel Scarcity and its Multiple Effects on the Nigerian Economy”, paper presented at the 8th AGM / Conference of the Manufacturers’ Association, Kano Branches, December 9.

8.32 Jega, A. M. (1998): “On the Future of the Nigerian Federation”, paper presented at the Kaduna Workshop on: The 1995 Draft Constitution, organized by the Vision Trust Foundation and others, October 9 and 10. Revised versions of the paper have also been presented at a Meeting of an Expert Group on Constitution-Making in Nigeria, organized by the CDD in London, December 15-16; and at the Workshop on the 1995 Draft Constitution organized by the Kano Constitutional Debate Coordinating Committee, November 30.

8.33 Jega, A. M. (1998): “Organized Interests and Democratization: Recent Nigerian Case Studies”, paper presented at the Workshop on: Civil Society, Authoritarianism and Globalization, Organized by PODSU, at Bergendal, Stockholm, September 18-20.

8.34 Jega, A. M. (1998): “Where is Nigeria Heading?” Contribution to a Panel Discussion at the Conference on Nigeria, Organized by the Council on Foreign Relations, United States of America, held in New York, on January 30.

8.35 Jega, A. M. (1998): “Youth Identity and Changing Roles in Urban Nigeria: `Case Studies from Kano and Lagos”. Paper presented at the Conference on: Youth and Urban popular Identities in Africa, Organized by the Nordic Africa Institute’s research programme on the Political and Social Context of Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa, in Gaborone, Botswana, January 23-25.

8.36 Jega, A. M. (1997): “Strategies for Managing Crises in the Work-Place”, paper presented at a Workshop Organized by the Katsina State Local Government Service Board, December 23-24.

8.37 Jega, A. M. (1997): “The Politics of Human Rights in Nigeria: An Overview”, presented at the Democracy And the Rule of Law Conference, Organized by the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, in conjunction with the Universities of Cairo, Alexandria, and Essex, in The Grand Forte Pyramids Hotel, Giza, Cairo, December 6-9.

8.38 Jega, A. M. (1996): “Conditions in Nigerian Universities: What is to be Done?”, Presented at a Symposium on Britain’s Role in Contemporary Nigeria, Organized by the African Studies Centre, University of Cambridge, May 11.

8.39 Jega, A. M. (1996): “Islam and Democratization”, Presented at the Comparative Democratization Seminar, at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, May 7.

8.40 Jega, A. M. (1995): “Academic Freedom and the Responsibility of Nigerian Academics”, Paper presented at the ASUU - CODESRIA jointly sponsored Seminar on Academic Freedom and the Social Responsibility of Academics, University of Ibadan, April 29-May 2.

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8.41 Jega, A. M. (1995): “Strikes: Causes, Costs, Prevention And Management”, Paper presented at the NUBIFIE Industrial Relations Seminar, on the Challenges of Collective Bargaining and Union Leadership in a Depressed Economy, Held at the Central Hotel, Kano, August 2nd .

8.42 Jega, A. M. (1995): “The Transformation of Popular Identities under Structural Adjustment Programme in Nigeria: A Research Proposal”, presented at the Workshop on Opposition Party Political Activity in Contemporary Africa, Organized by the Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, NAI, and the Department of Political Science, University of Ghana, Legon, December 9th - 12th.

8.43 Jega, A. M. (1994): “Governance and the Nigerian Economy”, Discussion Paper presented at a Seminar on Governance and the Nigerian Economy, Organised by the Nigerian Economic Society, Lagos, Nigeria, January 19.

8.44 Jega, A. M. (1994): “Essentials of Collective Bargaining”, delivered at the Two-day Seminar for Union Leaders of the Nigeria Civil Service Union, Kano State Council, February 7th - 8th.

8.45 Jega, A. M. (1994): “The Role of Unions in Conflict Management in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions”, Paper presented at a Workshop on Conflict Management in Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions, Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, ASCON, Badagary, February 22 - 25.

8.46 Jega, A. M. (1993): “Reflections on Labour and the Democratization Process in Nigeria”, Paper presented at a Round-Table Seminar on Labour and the Democratization Process in Nigeria, organized by the Nigerian Industrial Relations Association in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria, December 1.

8.47 Jega, A. M. (1993): “Crisis, Adjustment and Poverty in Nigeria”, Paper presented at the National Conference on Economic and Social Policy Options for the Third Republic, organized by the African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies in collaboration with the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Lagos, Nigeria, March 4 - 5.

8.48 Jega, A. M. (1993): “ASUU’s Democratic Agenda”, Presented at the Conference on The Expansion of Nigerian Democratic Space, sponsored by CODESRIA, at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos, December 15-17.

8.49 Jega, A. M. (1992): “The Role of the Secretary in Local Government Administration in Nigeria”, presented at the National Seminar on the Role of Local Government Secretary in a Democratized Local Government Set-up in the Third Republic, Bayero University, Kano, February 10th - 13th.

8.50 Jega, A. M. and M. B. Mahmoud (1992): “Political and Economic Accountability within the Local Government Set-up”, presented at the National Seminar on the Role of the Local Government Secretary in a Democratized local Government Set-up in the Third Republic”, Bayero University, Kano, February 10th - 13th.

8.51 Jega, A. M. (1991): “Sokoto Food Crop Farmers Under SAP”, Paper presented at a Seminar on Crises, Adjustment and Social Change in Nigeria, sponsored by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, UNRISD, Lagos, Nigeria, March 4 - 5.

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8.52 Jega, A. M. (1991): “Developing Grassroots Democracy in Nigeria”, Paper presented at a Seminar on the theme: Towards a Stable Third Republic in Nigeria, at the Command and Staff College, Jaji, Nigeria, July 12.

8.53 Jega, A. M. (1991): “Rural Development and Local Government Authorities in Nigeria: An Assessment”, presented at the Workshop for Local Government Officials Organized by the Nigerian Economic Society, Kano Chapter, at Bayero University, Kano, December 3rd - 5th.

8.54 Jega, A. M. (1990): “The World Bank and the Universities in Nigeria”, Paper presented at a Seminar on The World Bank Loan, The Universities and the Future of Nigeria, at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, April 21.

8.55 Jega, A. M. (1989): “The Labour Movement and Democratic Struggles in Nigeria”, Paper presented at a Symposium in memory of the late Dr. Mahmud Modibbo Tukur, at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, November 15.

8.56 Jega, A. M. (1989): “Nigeria’s Diplomatic Recognition of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic(SADR): A Case Study of Nigeria’s Foreign policy”, Paper presented at the Political Science Departmental Seminar, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria, June 14.

8.57 Jega, A. M. (1989): “The Significance of, and Lessons from, Anti-Apartheid Campaigns in the Political Mobilisation of Nigerians towards 1992 (civil rule)”, paper presented at a National Seminar on The Political Transition Programme, Organized by the Cabinet Office, Abuja, Nigeria, June 18 -19.

8.58 Jega, A. M. (1988): “The Relevance of Organised Professional Bodies under Military Rule”, Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association, Kaduna, Nigeria, August 28 - September 2.

9. PUBLIC LECTURES 9.1 Jega, A. M. (2018): “Labour, Politics and Governance in Nigeria”, Keynote Address

delivered at the 40th Anniversary of the NLC, February 26.

9.2 Jega, A. M., (2018): “Volunteers in the Nigerian Electoral Process”, Lectured delivered at University of Lagos, January 25.

9.3 Jega, A. M. (2017): “Towards Restructuring of the Nigerian Federal System: Contribution to a Discussion”, July 31.

9.4 Jega, A. M. (2017): “Youth and the Future of Nigeria”, Convocation Lecture, Nile Turkish University, Abuja, July 14.

9.5 Jega, A. M. (2017): “Recent Electoral Reforms in Nigeria: Lessons for Africa”,

Presented at the Centre for African Studies (CAS), University of Edinburgh, March 13.

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9.6 Jega, A. M. (2017): Contribution to a panel discussion on “Making Sense of Corruption”, at the BBlavatnik School of Government (BSG), University of Oxford, March 8.

9.7 Jega, A. M., (2017): “Building a fair and Resilient Electoral System: Nigeria, 2010 –

2015”, ` presentation (by Video Conference) at the Democracy and Insecurity in Africa Conference, department of Political Science, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, March 7.

9.8 Jega, A. M. (2017): Electoral Integrity in Africa: Lessons from Nigeria’s 2011 and 2015 General Elections”, Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) Fellow’s Inaugural Public Lecture, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, March 1.

9.9 Jega, A. M. (2016): Reforming the Nigerian Education Sector”, Keynote Address at

the Nigerian Higher Education Summit, Organized by the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universites (AVCNU), Nigerian Air Force Conference Centre, Abuja, November 22.

9.10 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Managing Elections in Nigeria: Challenges and Lessons”, presentation at the African Studies Seminar, Queen Elzabeth House, International Studies Centre, University of Oxford, November 17.

9.11 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Challenegs and prospects of sustainable credible Elections in

Nigeria”, presented at the Muiz Banire Anniversary Lecture, Eko Hotels, Victoria Island, Lagos, October 8.

9.12 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Constructing an Electoral Reform Team: The Case of INEC”, SAIS and PAS, John Hopkins University, Washington, DC, September 15.

9.13 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Mitigating Electoral Violence: Lessons from Nigeria’s 2015 Elections”, School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (SCAR), George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia, USA, September 13.

9.14 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Lessons from the 2015 Elections in Nigeria”, Co-sponsored by the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security and Global Governance and its Center for Peace, Democracy and Development, University of Massachusettes, Boston, September 12.

9.15 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Broadcasting and Democratization in Nigeria”, Nationa

Broadcasting Commission 2nd Annual Lecture, Transcorp Hotel, Abuja, August 24. 9.16 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Elections and Politics in Nigeria’s Nascent Democracy”,

Presentation at the BIARI Seminar, Watson Institute, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, June 14.

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9.17 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Electoral Reforms in Nigeria: 2011 and 2015”, presented at the MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, April 28.

9.18 Jega, A. M., (2016): “Challenges of Modernizing Election Processes: Lessons

from Nigeria”, Chatham House, March 16. 9.19 Jega, A. M. (2016): The Nigerian 2015 Elections: Lessons Learned”, CENI,

Niamey, Niger Republic, March 9.

9.20 Jega, A. M. (2016): “The Complexity of Freedom: The Left and the Struggle for Democracy in Nigeria”, Keynote Address at the Biodun Jeyifo @ 70 Conference, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Conference Centre Ife, January 21.

9.21 Jega, A. M. (2016): “Reforming the Nigerian Tertiary Education System:

Challenges and Prospects”, Maiden Convocation Lecture, delivered at the Federal University, Dutse, Jigawa State, January 15.

9.22 Jega, A. M. (2015): “Towards Free and Fair Elections in Africa: The Nigerian

Experience”, Lecture delivered at the 25th Anniversary of Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA), Accra, Ghana, December 14.

9.23 Jega, A. M. (2015): “The Turbulence in University Education in Africa:

Challenges and Prospects”, Keynote Address delivered at the Conference of the Association of West African Universities (AWAU), held at the Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja, November 23.

9.24 Jega, A. M. (2015): “Towards Effective Electoral Processes in Nigeria: The Role

of ICT Local Content and Information Security”, Keynote Address at the e-Nigeria 2015 Conference, organized by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), International Conference Center, Abuja, November 17.

9.25 Jega, A. M. (2015): “Nigeria’s 2015 General Elections: Lessons for Africa”,

Lecture presented at the London School of Economics and Political Science, November 10.

9.26 Jega, A. M. (2015): “Electoral Reforms in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects”,

Maiden University of Abuja Public Lecture, October 29.

9.27 Jega, A. M. (2012): “National Transformation Through Entrepreneurship Education”, Institute of Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka. September 4.

9.28 Jega, A.M. (2010): “Governance, Democratic Stability and Human

Development”, Lecture delivered at the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, May 27.

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9.29 Jega, A. M. (2009): “National Aspiration, Philosophy and Ideology: Whither Nigeria?”, Text of a Lecture to Participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course 1 (EMC) 2009, at the Institute for Security Studies, Lower Usama Dam, Bwari, Abuja, April 9.

9.30 Jega, A. M. (2007): “The Imperative of Good Governance as State Policy Model for Efficient Service Delivery in All Tiers of Administration”, Presentation at the Pre-Inaugural Lecture, Minna, Niger State, May 26. Gidan Matasa, Okada Road, Minna.

9.31 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Cost Sharing’: Implications for Our Universities”, Lead

Presentation at the Stakeholders Forum Organized by the Benue State University ASUU, November 14.

9.32 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Power in International Politics: An Overview of Theoretical

Postulations in the Context of Real World Experiences”, Lecture Delivered at the War College, Abuja, September 21.

9.33 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Democratization and the Culture of Violence in Nigeria”,

Lecture delivered at the 5th year Commemoration of LATE Chief Bola Ige, Premier Hotel, Ibadan, September 13.

9.34 Jega, A. M. (2006): “The Role of Leadership in Harnessing Professional Diversity

Towards Positive Development”, Lectured delivered at the Forum Organized by MDCAN, Kano Chapter, June 3.

9.35 Jega, A. M. (2006): “Democracy in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects”, Claude

Ake Memorial Lecture, Organized by the Centre for Advanced Social Sciences, (CASS), at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos, January 28.

9.36 Jega, A. M. (2005): “Meeting the Challenges of Education and Engineering

Technology Development in Nigeria in the New Millennium” Paper presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, NSE, Abuja Branch, August 24, Shehu Yar Adua Centre, Abuja

10. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED 10.1 1989: ROAPE Conference on Democracy..., at the University of Warwick, Coventry, England., September. 10.2 1990: Conference on Structural Adjustment and Political Transition in Nigeria, Organized at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Palo Alto, Ca., U.S.A., August 27th-29th. 10.3 1994: 7th Pan-African Congress (PAC), held at Kampala, Uganda, April 3rd- 8th.

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10.4 1994: Seminar on Third World Democratization, University of Uppsala, Sweden, May 1-5. 10.5 1994: Annual Conference of the Norwegian Association for Development Research (NFU), on Knowledge and Development, University of Tromso, Norway, May 27th-29th. 10.6 1994: African Studies Association (ASA) Annual Conference, Royal Hotel,Toronto, Canada, Nov. 2nd-6th. 10.7 1995: African Studies Association, (ASA) Annual Conference, Hyatt Hotel, Orlando, Florida, U.S.A., November 2nd-7th. 10.8 1995: Seminar on the Dilemmas of Nigerian Democratization Process, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A., November 10th-12th. 10.9 1995: Workshop on Multi-partyism in Africa, organized by the Political and Social Contexts of Structural Adjustment in Sub-Saharan Africa research network, sponsored by the Scandinavian Institute of African Studies, NAI,Uppsala, Sweden, at the University of Ghana, Legon, December 8th - 12th. 10.10 1996: Symposium on Britain’s Role in Contemporary Nigeria, Organized by the Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge, May 11. 10.11 1996: International Workshop on the Nigerian Democratization Process and the European Union, at the Cetre d’Etude d’Afrique Noire, University of Bordeaux, France, September 11th-15th. 10.12 1997: Conference on “Federalism and Decentralisation in Africa: The Multicultural Challenge”, The Institute of Federalism, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, October 22-27. 10.13 1997: Workshop on Strategies and Options for Democratic Struggles, Organized by Centre For Democratic Development, Leather Market, London, November 5th. 10.14 1997: Conference on Democracy And the Rule of Law, sponsored by the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, the British Council, and the Universities of Cairo, Alexandria and Essex, in Cairo, December 6-9. 10.15 1998: Conference on Youth and Urban Popular Identities, in Africa, Organized by the SAP Research Programme of the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, in Gaborone, Botswana, January 21-23. 10.16 1998: Conference on Nigeria, Organized by the Council on Foreign relations United States of America, in New York, January 30.

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10.17 1998: Summer Institute on the United States Federal Democracy, Organized by Lafayatte College, June 26 - August 8. 10.18 1998: Workshop on Civil Society, Authoritarianism and Globalization, Bergendal, Stockholm, Organized by the PODSU Group, Department of PPolitical Science, University of Stockholm, September 18-20. 10.19 1998: Expert Group Workshop / Meeting on Constitution-Making in Nigeria, Organized by Centre for Democracy and Development, CDD, London, October 15-16. 10.20 1998: XIV General Assembly of the Council for Development and Social Research in Africa, CODESRIA, Dakar, Senegal December 15-18. 10.21 1999: Workshop on Conflict Resolution in Nigeria, Organized by the USAID, atthe Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, DC, January - . 10.22 2000: Study Tour of the USA on Legislative Advocacy, organized by the International Human Rights Law Group, Washington D.C., June 17 – July 2. 10.23 2000: Foundations Partnership Workshop on Higher Education in Africa, Organized by Rockefeller Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Ford Foundation and Carnegie Corporation, Nairobi, Kenya October 14 – 18. 10.24 2002: Conference on “Building Peace and Security in Nigeria” Organized by CDD,

CIRS and CIP, Washington DC, September 17 – 19. 10.25 2003: Conference on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century, Organized by St.

Anthony’s College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, July. 10.26 2004: Meeting of Consortium on Development Partnerships, Erberk, The Netherlands, July.

10.26 2006: Association of Commonwealth Universities Conference of Executive Heads on “University Futures”, University of Adlaide, Australia, April 9-12.

10.27 2006: Summit of World University Presidents, Bangkok, Thailand, July 10.28 2006: ACU / University of Aberty Conference on Science and Innovation,

September 10.29 2006: Association of African Universities (AAU) Workshop on Science and

Technology in Cape Town. 10.30 2007: Federation of Universities in the Muslim World Conference, Kuwait, April 10.31 2007: International Conference on the theme, “Nigeria: Too Rich for Dignity and

the Law?” Held at the Evangelische Akademie, Loccum, Germany 15th – 17th June. 10.32 2007: Nigeria Worldwide Diaspora Conference, Doubletree International Plaza

Hotel, Toronto, Canada, January 18-21. 10.33 2007: International Conference of the Society of Research Administrators (SRA)

International, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, October 15 – 18. 10.34 2008: Executive Heads Meeting and Conference, Association of Commonwealth

Universities, Hyderabad, India, October 28-30 10.35 2009: Federation of Universities in the Muslim World Executive Council Meeting,

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,

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10.36 2010: International Conference on Federalism, Democracy and Peace: Experiences of India and Other Countries, Dyal Singh College, Karnal, Haryana, India, March 4 – 6.

10.37 2010: Federation of Universities in the Muslim World, Executive Council Meeting and General Conference, Baku, Azerbaijan, May 10-14.

10.38 2011: Cambridge Annual Conference of Chief Electoral Commissioners of the Commonwealth, organized by the Malaysian Commonwealth Center, Trinity College. July.

10.39 2012: Conference on Knowledge Sharing Among African Election Management Bodies (EMBs), Abuja. March 26-27.

10.40 2012: Commonwealth Electoral Network Biennial Conference, Toronto, Canada. 10.41 2012: Cambridge Annual Conference of Chief Electoral Commissioners of the

Commonwealth, organized by the Malysian Commonwealth Center, Trinity College. July.

10.42 2013: Electoral Institute for Sustainable democracy in Africa (EISA) 7th Annual Symposium, on the theme: “Two Decades of Election Observation in Africa”, Jonannesburg. March 13-14.

10.43 2013: Cambridge Annual Conference of Chief Electoral Commissioners of the Commonwealth, organized by the Malysian Commonwealth Center, Trinity College. July.

10.44 2013: the 6th Global Electoral Organization (GEO) Conference on the theme: “Sustainable Electoral Processes, Strengthened Democracy”, Incheon, Republic of Korea, October 15-17.

10.45 2014: Cambridge Annual Conference of Chief Electoral Commissioners of the Commonwealth, organized by the Malysian Commonwealth Center, Trinity College. July.

10.46 2015: Informative Forum for Foreign Visitors to the 2015 Electoral Process, organized by INE, Mexico City, Mexico, June.

10.47 2015: Cambridge Annual Conference of Chief Electoral Commissioners of the Commonwealth, organized by the Malysian Commonwealth Center, Trinity College. July.

10.482017: Cambridge Conference on Electoral Democracy, July 28 and 29, Moeller Centre, University of Cambridge.

10.49. 2017: 4th Forum of African Election Management Bodies (EMBs), organized by the African Union Commission, Kigali, Rwanda, November 9-10.

10.50. 2017: !st Informal Workshop of African Electoral Commissioners, organized by the Cambridge Conference on Electoral Democracy, Mauritius, November 27-28.

11. HONORS AND AWARDS 11.1 Honorary Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 237 Class, April

12, 2017.

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11.2 2016: Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) Visiting Fellowship in Practice, Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, September 22 to March 17.

11.3 2016: Achievement Award, by the Kebbi State Government, Birnin Kebbi, at the

State’s 25th Anniversary, August 26-27. 11.4 2016: Person of the Year Award, by th Leadership Newspaper, Abuja 11.5 2016: Visiting Feloowship under the Robinson Professors Programme, George

Mason University, School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution (SCAR), Arlington, Virginia, April1 to September 20.

11.6 2015: Listed among “100 Most Influential Africans of 2015”, by the NewAfrican

Magazine, No. 556 (IC Publications, London), December. 11.7 2015: Anti-Corruption Defender Award, by the Wole Soyinka Center for

Investigative Journalism, Lagos, December 8. 11.8 2015: Election Commissioner of the Year Award, by the International Center for

Parliamentary Studies (ICPS), Purto Vallarta, Mexico, November 14.

11.9 2015: NAPHARM Lifetime Achievement Award, by the Nigeria Academy of Pharmacy, October 27.

11.10 2015: Award of Doctor of Public Administration, Honoris Causa, by the Afe

Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), October 21. 11.11 2015: Integrity Award, by the Nigerian Higher Education Foundation (NHEF),

New York, September 30. 11.12 2015: Charles T. Manatt Democracy Award by International Foundation of

Electoral Systems, Washington DC, September 29. 11.13 2015: Award of Doctor of Technology Honoris Causa, by the Modibbo Adama

University of Technology, Yola, August 15. 11.14 2015: The Presidential Recognition Award, by the Nigerian Society of Engineers

(NSE), August 13. 11.15 2015: Service Award by the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian

Universities (AVCNU), June 25. 11.16 2013: Election Commissioner of the Year Award by the International Center for

Parliamentary Studies (ICPS).

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11.17 2013: Award of Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) Honoris Causa, by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, January 26th.

11.18 2012: Abdullahi Fodiyo Distinguished Service Award, by the Gwandu Emirate

Education Development Association. September 26. 11.19 2011: Distinguished Merit Award by the Nigerian Labour Foundation 11.20 2011: Man of the Year, Awarded by Newswatch Magazine. 11.21 2006: Fellowship Award, National Association for Research and Development,

NARD. August. 11.22 2005: Officer of the Federal Republic, OFR, Awarded by the Federal Government

of Nigeria. December. 11.23 2003: Merit Award by the Kebbi State Association of Lecturers of Tertiary

Institutions, 1st October. 11.24 2000: Merit Award by the National Association of Women Academics, held at

Chelsea Hotel, Abuja. 23rd September. 11.25 1998: USIA Sponsorship to participate in the 1998 Summer Institute on the US

Federal Democracy, Organized by Lafayatte College, Easton, Pa. June August. 11.26 1997: British Council Sponsorship to attend a Conference on Democracy and the

Rule of Law, jointly organized by the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, the Universities of Cairo, Alexandria and Essex. December.

11.27 1996: Merit Award by the National Union of Banks, Insurance, and Financial

Institutions Employees (NUBIFIE), Bank of the North Chapter, Kano. September 11.28 1996: Rhodes Chair Trust Fund Fellowship, to spend six month at St. Peter’s

College, University of Oxford, England. April – September. 11.29 1994: Swedish Institute Fellowship to spend six months at the Department of

Political Science, University of Stockholm. May - October. 11.30 1993: “Man of the Year”, awarded by Newswatch a Nigerian national weekly

magazine. January. 11.31 1993: Dikeiji Ejemba of the Academia, honorary traditional title awarded by the

Community of Uturu, Abia State, Sponsored by the Academic Staff of Abia State University, Uturu. September.

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11.32 1993: Certificate of Merit, awarded by the Academic Community of the University of Jos. November.

11.33 1981 - 82: Federal Government of Nigeria Scholarship 11.34 1980 - 85: Bayero University Study Fellowship. 11.35 1980 - 84: Sokoto State Government Scholarship 11.36 1977 / 78: Award for academic excellence in Political Science, Bayero University College, Kano. 12. MEMBERSHIP OF PROFESSIONAL AND VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS 12.1 - The Nigerian Political Science Association, NPSA. 12.2 - The Social Science Academy of Nigeria, SSAN. 12.3 - The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU. 12.4 - The Nigerian Society of International Affairs, NSIA. 12.5 - The African Studies Association, ASA, USA. 12.6 - The Centre for Research and Documentation, Kano. 12.7 - Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, NIIA, Lagos 12.8 - African Association of Political Scientists, AAPS 12.9 - American Academy of Arts and Sciences 12.10 - CODESRIA 12.11 - International Political Science Association, IPSA