A REVIEW OF FARMERS-HERDERS CONFLICT AND IMPLICATIONS ON FOOD SECURITY, ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS AND ECONOMY OF IBARAPA, OYO STATE, NIGERIA

Ayinla Ahmed Jimoh, Amudalat Ranti Lawal, Zakariyau Adebayo Bello
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In Nigeria, thousands of people die in violent clashes between groups of farmers and nomadic pastoralists. Due to better access to weapons and communication tools, the war has been worse in recent years. The old and the well-established systems of negotiation between the groups have mostly broken down. Thus, those with superior tools try to acquire what they want without speaking to other parties. The lack of resources, however, did not suddenly appear in the region and is also a result of several other factors that were discussed in this study, such as ineffective state mechanisms, the Nigerian oil boom, late effects of colonialism, climate change, constantly rising non-state group armament, e. t. c. To demonstrate effects of the conflict, the socioeconomic implications will be discussed. This research focuses on the crisis between the farmers and the Fulani herdsmen in the Ibarapa community of Oyo State as a review case study. The Ibarapa community is made up of various socioeconomic groups who have lived together for a long time, even though this coexistence has both beneficial and negative effects. Yoruba people, that are primarily farmers, and Fulani herdsmen, who are primarily herders, make up the majority of those leaving the Ibarapa community. In recent years, tension and hostility between farmers and herdsmen have emerged due to the battle for land and other scarce resources. Insecurity and food crisis have also resulted from the conflict, which have escalated into fights between the two groups. The connection between the two groups has soured, though, and this is a serious matter that warrants attention on a worldwide scale. Hence this review is apt.
尼日利亚奥约州伊巴拉帕农牧民冲突及其对粮食安全、生态系统和经济的影响综述
在尼日利亚,数千人死于农民和游牧民之间的暴力冲突。由于武器和通讯工具的便利,近年来战争愈演愈烈。各群体之间古老而完善的谈判体系大多已经瓦解。因此,那些拥有高级工具的人试图在不与他人交谈的情况下获得他们想要的东西。然而,资源缺乏并没有突然出现在该地区,也是本研究中讨论的其他几个因素的结果,例如无效的国家机制,尼日利亚石油繁荣,殖民主义的后期影响,气候变化,不断上升的非国家集团军备等。为了证明冲突的影响,将讨论社会经济影响。本研究以奥约州伊巴拉帕社区农民与富拉尼牧民之间的危机为回顾案例研究。Ibarapa社区由不同的社会经济群体组成,他们长期生活在一起,尽管这种共存既有有益的一面,也有负面的影响。主要是农民的约鲁巴人,以及主要是牧民的富拉尼牧民,构成了离开伊巴拉帕社区的大多数人。近年来,由于对土地和其他稀缺资源的争夺,农牧民之间出现了紧张和敌意。冲突还造成了不安全和粮食危机,这已经升级为两个团体之间的战斗。然而,这两个群体之间的关系已经恶化,这是一个值得全世界关注的严重问题。因此,这个评论是恰当的。
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