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The 'War' of Appropriate Pricing of Petroleum Products: The Discourse of Nigeria's Reform Agenda
This study focuses on the newspaper coverage of the
debate on the pricing of petroleum products (petroleum, diesel, kerosene, etc.)
in Nigeria. It seeks to examine, specifically, the discursive constructions of
economic development with particular concern for the reform agenda in the
country's petroleum sector. In doing this, the paper tries to analyze and characterize
the debate on the increase in the prices of petroleum products in the country
between 1999 and 2004; following on the heels of World Bank and International
Monetary Fund (IMF)-driven reforms. It further situates the analysis of the
debate within the history and politics of oil and development in the country
with particular concern for the 'angles of telling' of the participants. Using
the framework of critical discourse analysis (CDA), the paper attempts to show
the ideological elements in the discourse of socio-political development in
Nigeria as constructed by the different sociopolitical groups and concludes
that the different angles of telling result from different underlying issues of
identity and power.
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