Is Nigeria A Failed State? A Commentary on the Boko Haram Insurgency

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Is Nigeria A Failed State? A Commentary on the Boko Haram Insurgency

Oko
Oko
Edidiong
Edidiong
Henry Ufomba
Henry Ufomba
Washington Benjamin
Washington Benjamin
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This paper examined the Boko Haram violence in northern Nigeria using the analytical lens of state failure through state-level analysis. It also stressed that the socioeconomic and political grievances in the North-Eastern region of Nigeria do not only contribute to the operational success of Boko Haram but also to the continuing inability of the Nigerian state to deal with the challenge to ensure national prosperity effectively. Having established that the current “sectarian” conflict in Nigeria is a factor of Nigeria state failure the government therefore needs to actively respond to the plight of its people. Increasing rates of poverty and unemployment should be seriously addressed and more attention needs to be accorded to security issues in the country. The government also needs to ensure adequate protection of domestic cultures and economies in the age of neo-liberal globalisation

Is Nigeria A Failed State? A Commentary on the Boko Haram Insurgency

This paper examined the Boko Haram violence in northern Nigeria using the analytical lens of state failure through state-level analysis. It also stressed that the socioeconomic and political grievances in the North-Eastern region of Nigeria do not only contribute to the operational success of Boko Haram but also to the continuing inability of the Nigerian state to deal with the challenge to ensure national prosperity effectively. Having established that the current “sectarian” conflict in Nigeria is a factor of Nigeria state failure the government therefore needs to actively respond to the plight of its people. Increasing rates of poverty and unemployment should be seriously addressed and more attention needs to be accorded to security issues in the country. The government also needs to ensure adequate protection of domestic cultures and economies in the age of neo-liberal globalisation

Oko
Oko
Edidiong
Edidiong
Henry Ufomba
Henry Ufomba
Washington Benjamin
Washington Benjamin

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Oko, Edidiong Amos. 2019. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – F: Political Science GJHSS-F Volume 18 (GJHSS Volume 18 Issue F5): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 18 Issue F5
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Is Nigeria A Failed State? A Commentary on the Boko Haram Insurgency

Oko
Oko
Edidiong
Edidiong
Henry Ufomba
Henry Ufomba
Washington Benjamin
Washington Benjamin

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