NIGERIA: MANAGING INTER-ETHNIC CONFLICTS IN EBIRALAND, KOGI STATE

IF 0.2 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
S. Joshua, Rotimi Ajayi
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Abstract

It is incontrovertible that mono-causal analysis of conflict is no longer tenable, as conflict is caused by a confluence of factors. Over the years, intra-ethnic conflict in Ebiraland has attracted scholarly works. However, amid the myriad of variables accentuating conflict in Ebiraland, clan politics seems to be dominant but the intensity of the conflict has reduced since Governor Yahaya Bello’s administration in Kogi state in 2015. Hence the relative peace in an area hitherto embroiled with hostilities. Anchored on conflict management theory, with reliance on primary and secondary data sources, the study attempts to answer the following questions: What was the state of the conflict in Ebiraland before the Yahaya Bello’s regime? What conflict resolution mechanisms did the Governor deploy to achieve the relative peace in that part of the state? What measures should be in place towards sustaining the prevailing peaceful atmosphere in the area even at the expiration of the tenure of the curent administration? These, among other issues,constitute the theme of this study. Keywords: Intra-ethnic conflict, clan politics, Ebiraland, Kogi State, Nigeria
尼日利亚:管理科吉州埃比拉兰的种族间冲突
毫无疑问,对冲突的单一因果分析不再成立,因为冲突是由多种因素共同造成的。多年来,埃比拉兰的种族内部冲突吸引了学术著作。然而,在埃比拉兰冲突加剧的无数变量中,部族政治似乎占主导地位,但自2015年叶海亚·贝洛州长在科吉州执政以来,冲突的强度已经降低。因此,一个迄今卷入敌对行动的地区出现了相对和平。该研究以冲突管理理论为基础,依靠主要和次要数据来源,试图回答以下问题:在叶海亚·贝洛政权统治之前,埃比拉兰的冲突状况如何?州长部署了哪些冲突解决机制来实现该州该地区的相对和平?应该采取什么措施来维持该地区普遍存在的和平气氛,即使在现任政府任期届满时也是如此?除其他问题外,这些问题构成了本研究的主题。关键词:种族内部冲突,部族政治,埃比拉兰,科吉州,尼日利亚
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Conflict Studies Quarterly
Conflict Studies Quarterly POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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