The Rising Insecurity In Nigeria: Interogating The Linkage Between Poverty And Banditry
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2024
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Educational Administration: Theory and Practice 2024, 30(5).
Abstract
Security creates an environment in which people in an economy can set goals
and invest in their future and where social bonds and institutions are
strengthened, which leads to economic growth and development. The paper went
into detail about the rise of insecurity in Nigeria and how security threats and
banditry are linked to the country's high poverty level. Even though poverty is
not the only reason why people in Nigeria engage in banditry and other related
crimes. Poverty was identified as a major cause in the paper. Other reasons cited
include religion and a lack of education, both of which may be indirectly related
to poverty. According to the study, banditry has direct consequences such as the
destruction of lives and property and the displacement of people, as well as
indirect consequences such as a decrease in foreign investment, a widening in
the production gap of food items, a spike in food prices, deterioration of
educational institutions, and loss of confidence of local and foreign investors,
among others. Banditry is worsening Nigeria's poverty situation. The study
concludes that insecurity threatens not only the affected Northern region of
Nigeria, but also the country's overall growth and development. To address the
insurgency problem in Nigeria, the government should focus not only on
combating insecurity through militancy, but also on developing human capital
and empowering the youth.