Public Perception on Reintegration of Captive Farmers Returnees by Boko Haram Insurgents in Borno State: Evidence from Dikwa Local Government Area

Jaji Ahmed
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This study assessed the community perception on the reintegration of captive farmers returnees of Boko Haram insurgency in Borno State, Nigeria, with specific reference to Dikwa Local Government Area. The study adopted a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis. The study population consisted of 300 captive farmer returnees, 100 community members, and 20 key informants from the authorities and civil society organizations. The study used a stratified random sampling technique to select 150 captive farmer returnees, 50 community members, and 10 key informants for the survey. The study also conducted 10 focus group discussions and 10 in-depth interviews with the selected respondents. The study found that the reintegration of captive farmer returnees was necessary and justified for the peace and security of the area, as well as for the restoration of the livelihoods and dignity of the returnees. However, the study also found that the role of the authorities in facilitating the reintegration of captive farmer returnees was mixed and inadequate, and that there were several challenges and gaps in the coordination, management, and implementation of the reintegration program. Moreover, the study found that the reintegration of captive farmer returnees faced various challenges, such as stigma and discrimination, trauma and psychological distress, poverty and unemployment, insecurity and fear, and lack of trust and confidence. The study concluded that the reintegration of captive farmer returnees by Boko Haram insurgents in Dikwa Local Government Area Borno State was a necessary but challenging process, and that the role of the authorities and the perception of the communities were critical factors for the success and sustainability of the reintegration program. The study recommended that the authorities should improve the coordination and collaboration, enhance the transparency and accountability, provide adequate security and protection, provide basic services and amenities, provide psychosocial support and counseling, provide vocational training and income-generating activities, and provide legal assistance and documentation for the returnees and the communities. The study also recommended that the communities should accept and welcome the returnees, support and assist the returnees, engage and cooperate with the authorities and the reintegration program, and foster a culture of peace and tolerance in the area.
博尔诺州公众对被博科圣地叛乱分子俘虏的返乡农民重返社会的看法:迪克瓦地方政府区的证据
本研究评估了尼日利亚博尔诺州被 "博科圣地 "叛乱活动俘虏的返乡农民重返社会的社区看法,特别是迪克瓦地方政府地区。研究采用了混合方法,将定量和定性数据收集与分析相结合。研究对象包括 300 名被俘农民回返者、100 名社区成员以及 20 名来自当局和民间社会组织的关键信息提供者。研究采用分层随机抽样技术,选取了 150 名回归圈养农民、50 名社区成员和 10 名关键信息提供者进行调查。研究还对选定的受访者进行了 10 次焦点小组讨论和 10 次深入访谈。研究发现,为了该地区的和平与安全,以及为了恢复回归者的生计和尊严,让被掳农民回归者重返社会是必要和合理的。然而,研究也发现,当局在促进被俘虏农民重返社会方面的作用参差不齐、不够充分,在重返社会计划的协调、管理和实施方面存在一些挑战和差距。此外,研究还发现,被掳农民回归者重返社会面临各种挑战,如耻辱和歧视、创伤和心理困扰、贫困和失业、不安全和恐惧、缺乏信任和信心等。研究得出结论,博科圣地叛乱分子在博尔诺州迪克瓦地方政府地区俘虏的回返农民重返社会是一个必要但具有挑战性的过程,当局的作用和社区的看法是重返社会计划成功和可持续的关键因素。研究建议,当局应加强协调与合作,提高透明度和问责制,提供充分的安全和保护,提供基本服务和便利设施,提供社会心理支持和咨询,提供职业培训和创收活动,并为回归者和社区提供法律援助和文件。研究还建议,社区应接受和欢迎回归者,支持和协助回归者,与当局和重返社会计划进行接触与合作,并在该地区培养和平与宽容的文化。
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