Human security in the Niger Delta: exploring the interplay of resource governance, community structure and conflicts

O. Ajala
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Abstract

Prior to August 2009, the Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed widespread violent conflicts between the government, multinational oil corporations (MNCs) and militant groups. This conflict was widely attributed to deplorable human security, which deprived the indigenes of the region access to their sources of livelihoods due to pollution, by MNCs. In 2009, the government granted amnesty to thousands of ‘repentant militants’ and this programme has achieved mixed results. This article will explore the impact of human security on the outbreak of violence in the Niger Delta and the impact of the Amnesty Programme in addressing issues relating to human security. The article concludes that bottom-up community-driven initiatives offer the best approach to address human security issues in the Niger Delta. The article is based on an ethnographic research carried out in 2013 in three states in the region (Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states). Keywords: Human security, justice, environment, Niger Delta, MNCs
尼日尔三角洲的人类安全:探索资源治理、社区结构和冲突的相互作用
2009年8月之前,尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲地区见证了政府、跨国石油公司(MNCs)和武装组织之间广泛的暴力冲突。这场冲突被广泛地归咎于令人遗憾的人类安全,由于跨国公司的污染,该地区的土著人无法获得生计来源。2009年,政府大赦了数千名“悔改的武装分子”,这一计划取得了喜忧参半的结果。本文将探讨人类安全对尼日尔三角洲爆发暴力的影响,以及大赦方案在处理与人类安全有关的问题方面的影响。这篇文章的结论是,自下而上的社区驱动的倡议提供了解决尼日尔三角洲人类安全问题的最佳方法。这篇文章是基于2013年在该地区的三个州(巴耶尔萨州、三角洲州和河流州)进行的民族志研究。关键词:人类安全,司法,环境,尼日尔三角洲,跨国公司
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