An Assessment of Religious Threats to Security and Survival of Democracy in Nigeria: A Case Study of the Incessant Killings of Igbos in Some Selected Northern States

Christian Chima Chukwu
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Abstract Religious threats continue to pose a real threat to security and survival of the nascent democracy in Nigeria, especially with the widespread and incessant killings of Igbos in some selected Northern States. Bombs explode regularly, killing huge numbers of people, especially at crowded squares in these states. Igbos who, dominate the Northern commercial landscape, have in their large numbers have been one of the worst hit. And one of the more notorious groups, the Boko Haram, the ultraviolent Islamic militant group that condemns western education, has always accepted responsibility for the killings. Their unwholesome activities which, have been impacting negatively on the various segments of society; creating the psychological basis for arbitrariness are compounded by the intense use of State authority by an effective minority of the Northern extraction to cover up and dismiss these detestable killings and abuses as being only the maturation of long festering extremist impulses that run deep in the social reality of Northern Nigeria, while doing nothing to halt the incessant atrocities against Igbos, as if they are responsible for the decades of failed government and elite delinquency finally ripening into social chaos therein. Thus, the main thrust of this paper is to assess religious threats to security and democracy in Nigeria with special focus on the incessant killings of Igbos. To achieve the purpose of this study, four research hypotheses and two theories, the Strain and differential association theories are used as theoretical framework to guide the study. Literatures related to the variables are reviewed including the adoption of the survey research and the construction of a four-point Likert type questionnaire to elicit information from a total of 290 respondents who constituted the data for the research. To test the hypotheses, the Pearson Product Moment Correlation Analysis Statistical technique was employed. The findings show among others that the group, Boko Haram itself, is an effect and not a cause; a symptom of decades of failed government and elite delinquency in Northern Nigeria and queries the rationale why Igbos should be sacrificed to correct the failings of the Northern elite. In addition, the paper also finds out that religious threat is a clog to the corporate existence of Nigeria despite democratization. As a result, this study recommends that the Federal Government should brace up to whatever are the grievances of the Boko Haram with a view to seeing how its members can be persuaded to renounce their warring posture, allow peace to reign in order to save the country's nascent democracy. Finally, the paper concludes that since Nigeria is a pluralist society, the Government through the mass media should enlighten the people on the essence of peaceful co-existence so as to engender national integration and save the country's nascent democracy.
对尼日利亚安全和民主生存的宗教威胁的评估:以某些选定的北方州伊博人不断被杀害的案例研究
宗教威胁继续对尼日利亚新生民主的安全和生存构成真正的威胁,特别是在一些选定的北部州广泛和不断地杀害伊博人。炸弹经常爆炸,造成大量人员死亡,特别是在这些州拥挤的广场上。在北方商业领域占主导地位的伊博人数量众多,他们是受打击最严重的群体之一。谴责西方教育的极端暴力伊斯兰武装组织博科圣地(Boko Haram)是最臭名昭著的组织之一,该组织一直承认对这些杀戮负有责任。他们的不良活动对社会各阶层产生了负面影响;造成了专断的心理基础,加上北部少数族裔有效地利用国家权力,掩盖和忽视这些令人憎恶的杀戮和虐待行为,认为这些行为只是在尼日利亚北部社会现实中根深蒂固的长期恶化的极端主义冲动的成熟,而无助于制止对伊博人的不断暴行,就好像他们要为几十年来政府的失败和精英们的犯罪行为负责,最终导致了社会的混乱。因此,本文的主旨是评估宗教对尼日利亚安全和民主的威胁,特别关注对伊博人的不断杀戮。为了达到本研究的目的,本文采用了四种研究假设和两种理论,即应变理论和微分关联理论作为理论框架来指导研究。回顾了与变量相关的文献,包括采用调查研究和构建四点李克特型问卷,以从构成研究数据的290名受访者中获取信息。为了检验假设,采用Pearson积矩相关分析统计技术。调查结果显示,博科圣地组织本身是一个结果,而不是原因;这是尼日利亚北部几十年来政府失败和精英犯罪的症状,并质疑为什么要牺牲伊博人来纠正北部精英的失败。此外,本文还发现,尽管尼日利亚实行了民主化,但宗教威胁仍然阻碍了该国企业的生存。因此,这项研究建议联邦政府应该振作起来,不管博科圣地的不满是什么,看看如何说服其成员放弃他们的交战姿态,允许和平统治,以拯救该国新生的民主。最后,本文的结论是,由于尼日利亚是一个多元化的社会,政府应该通过大众媒体来启发人民和平共处的本质,从而产生民族一体化,拯救国家新生的民主。
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