2015-2022 年尼日利亚西北部的跨境关系与不安全状况

Abraham O. Mark, T. N. Tino, Peter O. Mbah, Ocheni M. Mabe, Omale Abdullahi
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二十多年来,西北部一直深陷紧张和不安全之中。这里一直是土匪、偷牛、杀戮和绑架的温床。道路使用者和农民每天都遭到绑架、屠杀和焚烧。有人说,由于犯罪分子大量涌入该国,这一挑战已经恶化。尼日利亚西北部农村土匪活动造成的生存威胁让许多人怀疑尼日利亚国家是否有能力履行宪法赋予的保障生命和财产安全的责任。给人的印象是,国家已被武装匪徒的活动压垮,失去了对其活动的控制。因此,本文试图解释尼日利亚与其邻国之间的文化亲和力如何导致该地区的不安全。本研究以常规活动理论为基础,认为尼日利亚与其邻国之间的文化同质性会诱发尼日利亚西北部的农村土匪活动。研究依赖于二手数据,这些数据来自书籍、报纸和政府官方文件等。研究采用内容分析法对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,尼日利亚与其邻国之间的文化亲和力诱发了尼日利亚西北部的土匪活动。我们建议制定严格的移民法,对移民的每次出入境进行记录,以防止犯罪分子利用漏洞百出的边境在该国犯下滔天罪行。 收到:接收日期:2024 年 4 月 10 日/接受日期:2024 年 6 月 20 日/发表日期:2024 年 7 月 8 日
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Cross Border Relations and Insecurity in North West, Nigeria, 2015-2022
For over two decades, North West has been embroiled in tension and insecurity. It has been hot bed of banditry, cattle rustling, killing and kidnapping. Road users and farmers are kidnapped, slaughtered and burnt daily. Some say the challenge has degenerated as a result of the influx of criminals into the country. The existential threat posed by rural banditry in the North West, Nigeria has left many in doubt about the capacity of the Nigerian State to perform its constitutional responsibility of providing security for lives and property. The impression is that the State has become overwhelmed by the activities of armed bandits and has lost grip over their activities. Therefore, this paper seeks to explain how cultural affinity between Nigeria and her neighboring States induce insecurity in the region. This study is anchored on routine activity theory and argued that cultural homogeneity between Nigeria and her neighbors induce rural banditry in North West, Nigeria. The study relied on secondary data whereby data were gleaned from books, newspapers, and government official documents among others. The data were analyzed using content analysis. The finding revealed that cultural affinity between Nigeria and her neighboring States induce banditry in North West, Nigeria. We recommend stringent migration laws that would take records of every entry and exit of migrants in order to checkmate criminals who would leverage on the porous borders to perpetrate heinous crime in the country.   Received: 10 April 2024 / Accepted: 20 June 2024 / Published: 8 July 2024
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