Boko Haram insurgency: Tactics and evolving operational strategies in Northern Nigeria
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2024-10-29
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Research Journal in Advanced Humanities
Abstract
Boko Haram, which translates from Hausa to mean ‘Western
Education is forbidden,’ has ignominiously attracted negative attention
and publicity from many quarters in Nigeria and the international
community at large. Indeed, the organisation is arguably one of the
significant security concerns confronting the Nigerian State. This
has undoubtedly created an atmosphere of fear and terror, especially
among Nigerians in the North. Generally, their activities threaten
the very fabric of the country’s unity, prosperity, and stability. The
paper is a desk study, drawing heavily from secondary sources of
data and analysing it using the thematic method. It examines the
evolution, operational, and tactical transformation of Boko Haram
from a small, localised group into a violent Islamic insurgent group
with better coordination and sophistication. Findings show that the
strategic and tactical flexibility of the group’s operations is peculiar to
all asymmetrical warfare. It, therefore, recommends that the Nigerian
government intensify its counter-insurgency war while also exploring
the option of expanding the counter-insurgency war beyond the
military option to include addressing the socio-economic realities in
Northern Nigeria, such as unemployment, poverty, and illiteracy.
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Boko Haram, insurgency, Islamic State, Northern Nigeria, terrorism