Civil-military Relations: Conflict and Cooperation between Military Bases and Host Communities in Nigeria

IF 1.3 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
S. Oyewole
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The growing strength, responsibilities, and involvement in internal security operations of the Nigerian armed forces have brought rapid increase in the number of military bases required to accommodate personnel and project their operations across the country. Nigeria is currently estimated to have between 250 and 330 military bases that are dispersed across the 36 states and the federal capital territory, from where different operations have been projected in the last two decades. Amidst these, the conduct of personnel in and around military bases, and their projected operations, have generated both positive and negative effects for the development and security of host communities, from where they have attracted resistance and support from the populations. Although these developments are critical to Nigeria’s military preparedness and performance, democratic consolidation, peace and security, and international reputation, they have received inadequate policy and academic attention. Accordingly, this article seeks to examine civil-military relations at the grassroots, with emphasis on conflict and cooperation between the Nigerian military and host communities of its (operationally active and passive) bases.
军民关系:尼日利亚军事基地与东道社区之间的冲突与合作
随着尼日利亚武装部队的实力、职责和参与国内安全行动的不断增强,为容纳人员和在全国范围内开展行动提供所需的军事基地数量迅速增加。据估计,尼日利亚目前有250至330个军事基地,分散在36个州和联邦首都地区,在过去20年里,不同的行动都是在这些地方进行的。其中,军事基地内和周围人员的行为及其计划的行动对东道社区的发展和安全产生了积极和消极的影响,在那里他们引起了人民的抵制和支持。虽然这些事态发展对尼日利亚的军事准备和表现、巩固民主、和平与安全以及国际声誉至关重要,但它们没有得到足够的政策和学术关注。因此,本文试图审查基层的军民关系,重点是尼日利亚军队与其基地(行动积极和被动)的东道社区之间的冲突与合作。
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African Security
African Security POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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