COVID-19 Pandemic and Counter Insurgency (COIN) Operations in the Northeast of Nigeria : Imperative of Technology

A. M. Yanet, Ugwumba Egbuta, Oluwatunmis Taiwo Paimo
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Boko Haram insurgency brings with it unprecedented consequences, particularly in records of multiple deaths and devastating effects on socio-economic dynamics of the nation. Since no state would stay without responding to threats to its national security, the federal government of Nigeria adopted both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches to counter the impact of terrorism on its shores. With several attacks from Boko Haram and the resultant consequences in terms of deaths, displacement and economic damages, the group has remained a potent force particularly in the North East and the Sahel region. In the midst of these contending realities is the Corona Virus Disease (COVID -19) that broke out from Wuhan, China in December 2019.  Within the space of few months, the outbreak spiraled into a public health emergency and global pandemic; with rapid spread, high casualty rate and negative impacts on global health and economy. Accordingly, Nigeria like other nations was hit by the virus, causing disruption in its already fragile economy coupled with internal security threats. As a measure of containment, the global lockdown measures resulted in less economic patronage which translated into vulnerabilities like crime rate increase. While other countries were seeking answers to the question of health security, Nigeria was faced with the double tragedy of Boko Haram on one hand; and health insecurity on the other with attendant consequences. In this view, application of technology in combating insecurity as well as health emergencies will be the way to go, particularly, in a world that is technologically driven. This paper examines the imperative of technology in counter insurgency operations. It will adopt the historical approach in its analysis to build a pragmatic approach to reversing the trend.
尼日利亚东北部的COVID-19大流行和反叛乱行动:技术的必要性
博科圣地的叛乱带来了前所未有的后果,特别是造成多人死亡的记录和对国家社会经济动态的破坏性影响。由于没有一个州会对其国家安全受到的威胁做出反应,尼日利亚联邦政府采取了积极和非积极的方法来应对恐怖主义对其海岸的影响。博科圣地发动了几次袭击,造成了死亡、流离失所和经济损失,但该组织仍然是一支强大的力量,特别是在东北部和萨赫勒地区。在这些相互矛盾的现实中,2019年12月在中国武汉爆发的冠状病毒病(COVID -19)。在几个月的时间里,疫情升级为突发公共卫生事件和全球大流行;传播迅速,伤亡率高,对全球健康和经济造成负面影响。因此,尼日利亚像其他国家一样受到病毒的打击,导致其本已脆弱的经济受到破坏,再加上内部安全威胁。作为遏制措施,全球封锁措施导致经济庇护减少,这转化为犯罪率上升等脆弱性。当其他国家正在寻求卫生安全问题的答案时,尼日利亚一方面面临着博科圣地的双重悲剧;另一方面是健康上的不安全感以及随之而来的后果。这样看来,在消除不安全以及突发卫生事件方面应用技术将是一条必由之路,特别是在一个技术驱动的世界中。本文探讨了技术在反叛乱行动中的必要性。它将在分析中采用历史方法,以建立一种务实的方法来扭转这一趋势。
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