Bureaucracy and the politics of identification in Nigeria. Issuing certificates of indigene and investigating citizens' ancestral origins
FOURCHARD, Laurent
Centre de recherches internationales (Sciences Po, CNRS) [CERI]
Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po) [CHSP]
Centre de recherches internationales (Sciences Po, CNRS) [CERI]
Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po) [CHSP]
FOURCHARD, Laurent
Centre de recherches internationales (Sciences Po, CNRS) [CERI]
Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po) [CHSP]
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Centre de recherches internationales (Sciences Po, CNRS) [CERI]
Centre d'histoire de Sciences Po (Sciences Po) [CHSP]
Language
en
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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Identification and Citizenship in Africa. Biometrics, the Documentary State and Bureaucratic Writings of the Self, Identification and Citizenship in Africa. Biometrics, the Documentary State and Bureaucratic Writings of the Self. 2021-05-10p. 185 - 202
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English Abstract
For 40 years, Nigeria has separated its citizens into two categories, ‘indigenes’ and ‘non-indigenes.’ Indigene citizens can trace their genealogical roots back to a community in a specific locality. All local governments ...Read more >
For 40 years, Nigeria has separated its citizens into two categories, ‘indigenes’ and ‘non-indigenes.’ Indigene citizens can trace their genealogical roots back to a community in a specific locality. All local governments issue certificates of indigene to certify this origin, but the techniques of identification and the definition of the term indigene vary radically from one local government to another. This chapter explores the relationship between local government officers, the chiefs working for them, and users seeking a certificate in Oyo State and Plateau State. This bureaucratic relationship is a form of ordinary state-citizen interaction, yet it redefines an exclusive local citizenship. The chapter seeks to understand how applicants engage with these procedures, how ancestral origins are investigated, and the conditions in which issuing certificates of indigene can become a controversial political issue.Read less <
English Keywords
Nigeria
identity papers
citizenship
bureaucracy
ANR Project
La vie sociale et politique des papiers d'identification en Afrique - ANR-15-CE26-0003
Origin
Hal importedCollections