ASSESSING NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT’S EFFORTS IN SAFEGUARDING CITIZENS, UTILITIES, AND INFRASTRUCTURE FROM TERRORIST ATTACKS

Q3 Social Sciences
Usamotu Basheer Olalere, Agara Tunde
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Vulnerable places are usually the targets of terrorist attacks everywhere in the world. The scenario is quite the same in Nigeria. Boko Haram and other terrorist groups in Nigeria have attacked ordinary citizens and infrastructure like schools and hospitals. Especially crowded places are the main targets of the terrorists. To mitigate this security challenge, the Nigerian government factored in the protection of soft targets in its National Counter-Terrorism Strategy (NACTEST). The second pillar of NACTEST, known as “to secure,” is in charge of this assignment. The NACTEST document was launched in 2014 by President Jonathan as a standing policy to combat terrorism in Nigeria. It is expected that this strategy needs to be evaluated since it has been in operation for more than half a decade. The focus of this paper is to examine the extent to which the Nigerian government has successively protected soft targets from terrorism attacks. The paper makes use of both primary and secondary data as sources of data gathering and content analysis for data analysis. The research makes use of the NACTEST document and bases its evaluation on the specified objectives of the NACTEST second pillar, “to secure." It also adopts asymmetric theory as its theoretical framework. The paper discovered that the Nigerian government has, to a large extent, successively protected the vulnerable, like civilian citizens, utilities, and infrastructure. However, sporadic attacks by terrorists are equally a challenge that the government needs to handle seriously. The paper recommended, among others, that the government should provide needed resources, both human and material, for security and better performance.
评估尼日利亚政府在保护公民、公用事业和基础设施免受恐怖袭击方面所做的努力
在世界各地,易受攻击的地方通常都是恐怖袭击的目标。尼日利亚的情况也是如此。博科圣地 "组织和尼日利亚的其他恐怖组织袭击了普通公民以及学校和医院等基础设施。尤其是人群密集的地方,更是恐怖分子的主要目标。为缓解这一安全挑战,尼日利亚政府在其《国家反恐战略》(NACTEST)中加入了保护软目标的内容。NACTEST 的第二个支柱,即 "确保安全",负责这项任务。NACTEST 文件由乔纳森总统于 2014 年推出,是尼日利亚打击恐怖主义的一项长期政策。预计这一战略需要进行评估,因为它已实施了大半年。本文的重点是研究尼日利亚政府在多大程度上先后保护了软目标免遭恐怖主义袭击。本文利用第一手数据和第二手数据作为数据收集来源,并利用内容分析法进行数据分析。研究使用了 NACTEST 文件,并根据 NACTEST 第二支柱 "安全 "的具体目标进行评估。研究还采用了不对称理论作为其理论框架。论文发现,尼日利亚政府在很大程度上先后保护了平民、公用事业和基础设施等弱势群体。然而,恐怖分子的零星袭击同样是政府需要认真应对的挑战。文件建议,除其他外,政府应提供所需的人力和物力资源,以保障安全和提高绩效。
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