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Laurent Fourchard, « In the Shadow of the State: the Making of Garage Laws in Lagos » , Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology, 2023

Nous vous signalons l’article intitulé « In the Shadow of the State: the Making of Garage Laws in Lagos » par Laurent Fourchard, paru dans la revue Swiss Journal of Sociocultural Anthropology, en décembre 2023.

Résumé

The National Union of Road Transport workers (NURTW) is the main transport organization in Nigeria and has replaced local governments in most garages of the country. The NURTW exercises its authority in Lagos garages through its own set of rules, qualified here as garage laws. They aim at providing revenues for the union, for state institutions, for police bodies and at ordering motor parks and disciplining drivers. Based on observations and 80 interviews with unionists, the article looks at the ways these laws are implemented by unionists and agberos or local touts turned into union workers. Some rules depend on the authority of union chairmen but most of them are routinized and powerful mainly because they are co-produced by the union and state institutions. Understanding garage laws helps to move beyond visions reducing transport unions as mafia organizations and states in Africa as weak institutions unable to implement state laws.