A Critical Review of Evolutionary Trends of Drug Trafficking in Guinea- Bissau

Emmanuel Uzuegbu-Wilson
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Guinea-Bissau emerged as the most vulnerable drug trafficking country in the West African sub-region beginning from the onset of Cocaine trafficking which started in the early 2000s. This led to the country being dubbed by the global media as “Africa’s First Narco-State”. The study employed a desk-review research approach with the reports and evaluations obtained from secondary sources of data analyzed through content analysis. The study found that prolonged dominant military rule, limited civilian oversight over the security sector, weak institutions and endemic clientelism in Guinea-Bissau remain driving factors that led to the state being used by drug cartels as major trafficking hub for narcotic drugs. The study concluded that Guinea Bissau state qualify as a “Narco State” based on numerous evidential reports on high level corruption and penetration of the highest level of power by drug trafficking networks. The study therefore recommended that policy initiatives by the government of Guinea-Bissau should aim at strengthening the already weakened political economic structure through sustainable development and the provisions of socio-economic needs to the citizenry. Security sector reforms initiatives should be fully operationalized and interdiction strategies tailored towards responding to the challenges of drug trafficking while also targeting its ties with other transnational threats. Finally, the government of Guinea-Bissau should review their drug laws and policies and also ensure that the prosecutions of drug traffickers are made public as deterrence measure to others.
对几内亚比绍毒品贩运演变趋势的评述
自2000年代初可卡因贩运开始以来,几内亚比绍就成为西非分区域最脆弱的贩毒国家。这导致该国被全球媒体称为“非洲第一个毒品国家”。本研究采用桌面审查研究方法,通过内容分析分析从二手数据来源获得的报告和评价。该研究发现,几内亚比绍长期的军事统治、对安全部门有限的文职监督、薄弱的机构和地方性的裙带关系仍然是导致该国被贩毒集团用作主要毒品贩运中心的驱动因素。该研究的结论是,几内亚比绍有资格被称为“毒品国家”,这是基于大量关于高度腐败和毒品贩运网络渗透到最高权力阶层的证据报告。因此,研究报告建议几内亚比绍政府的政策倡议应旨在通过可持续发展和向公民提供社会经济需要来加强已经削弱的政治经济结构。应充分实施安全部门改革倡议,并制定针对毒品贩运挑战的拦截战略,同时也针对其与其他跨国威胁的联系。最后,几内亚比绍政府应审查其毒品法律和政策,并确保公开对贩毒者的起诉,作为对其他人的威慑措施。
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