Armed Banditry and Mass School Abductions in Northern Nigeria: Implications for National Security
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2022
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Canadian Social Science Vol. 18, No. 4
Abstract
Security threats in Nigeria, due to activities of armed
bandits/extremist such as kidnapping school children for
ransom is one of the major prevalent insecurity issues that
threaten to collapse government structures in the country.
Nigeria is currently groaning under the yoke of the
jihadist/Islamic movement, secessionist’s movement and
all manners of criminalities. The recent spate of abductions
and mass kidnapping of school children represents one of
the existential threats to the future of education in northern
Nigeria. The problems have provoked serious concerns
across the nation, has called for urgent and holistic
resolution. It has continued to be precarious, volatile and
highly unpredictable, therefore creating untold fear on the
people in the region; exacerbate the close down of many
schools, food crisis situation, sexual molestation/slavery,
and increasing wave of Internally Displaced Persons.
Government’s response to the challenges has generally
been ineffectual, uncoordinated and poorly executed.
This paper, therefore, examines the mainstream of armed
banditry, hostage taking/kidnapping in northern schools
and their security threats to Nigeria. This paper anchored
on “Failed state theory” and data were sourced through
secondary means and analyzed qualitatively. The paper
revealed that lack of education, mass illiteracy and lack
of employment opportunities are among the root causes
of the criminalities, banditry, and terrorism in northern
Nigeria. Hence, government cannot be passive about this
security challenge. It is obviously clear that government
has failed in her duty to provide basic needs and has also failed to defend and protect her people. Therefore,
government should address the root causes of insecurity
in the northern Nigeria including overhauling the security
architecture system among other policies geared towards
eliminating structural imbalance in the region.
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Armed banditry, Kidnapping, Abductions, Security threat, Nigeria