Ethno-Tribal Alienation, Anti-Bullet Charms, and other Factors in the Resurgence of Militancy in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria

F. A. Ojong, G. Odika, J. Emeka, D. C. Enamhe, A. Agba, A. Akintola, V. O. Ogunsola
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The resurgence of militant groups and the prevailing insecurity situation in the Niger Delta region is the concern of this study. The incessant bombing and vandalisation of oil installation, kidnapping, robbery, etc, has crippled socio-economic activities in the region and Nigeria at large. Although, there exists reports and studies on insecurity in the Niger Delta region, none has provided complete empirical and quantitative account on the effects of ethno-tribal alienation, proliferation of small arms, anti-bullet charms, and amnesty policy inconsistency on the re-emergence of militancy in the Niger Delta region. This knowledge gap justified the relevance of this study. Thus, this study is design to establish the connects between proliferation of small arms, anti-bullet charms, ethno-tribal alienation, amnesty policy inconsistency, insecurity of local chiefs, and the resurgence of militant groups. Findings revealed that Ethno-tribal alienation, proliferation of arms, anti-bullet charms, amnesty policy inconsistency, and insincerity of local chiefs are among the key factors responsible for re-emergence of militancy in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Participants noted that they are aware of the potential for repressive and harsh military action as a result of their actions, thus, the study recommended among others that authorities take a more inclusive approach in dealing with the crisis
尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区武装分子死灰复燃的种族-部落异化、反子弹魔咒和其他因素
本研究关注的是武装组织的死灰复燃和尼日尔三角洲地区普遍存在的不安全局势。不断的轰炸和破坏石油设施、绑架、抢劫等使该地区和整个尼日利亚的社会经济活动陷于瘫痪。虽然有关于尼日尔三角洲地区不安全状况的报告和研究,但没有一份报告能提供完整的实证和定量说明,说明种族-部落异化、小武器扩散、反子弹咒和特赦政策不一致对尼日尔三角洲地区武装分子重新出现的影响。这种知识差距证明了这项研究的相关性。因此,本研究旨在建立小型武器扩散、反子弹魅力、族群与部落间的疏离感、特赦政策的不一致性、地方酋长的不安全感,以及好战团体的复苏之间的联系。调查结果显示,种族与部落之间的疏远、武器扩散、反子弹咒、特赦政策的不一致以及当地酋长的不诚实是导致尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区武装分子重新出现的关键因素。与会者指出,他们意识到他们的行动可能导致镇压性和严厉的军事行动,因此,研究报告除其他外建议当局在处理危机时采取更具包容性的办法
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