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SS1 June 2024

CAUGHT IN THE MIX. AN APPRAISAL OF NIGERIAN MULTIPLE SECURITY CHALLENGES

Olagoke Oluwafemi AWOTAYO (1)

Osun State University, Nigeria  

Adewale Mathew OGUNGBENRO (2)

Osun State University, Nigeria  

Abímbola Fikayo OLANIRAN (3)

Adéyemí Federal University of Education, Nigeria  

Eleojo Aishatu ADAJI (4)

Osun State University, Nigeria  

ABSTRACT  The fundamental necessity of every society is the security of her citizens against internal and external aggression. A secured society promotes development and attracts investors thereby promoting socio -economic well-being of the citizen and building responsible and responsive citizens. The high rate of insecurity has denied Nigeria government and citizens of peaceful atmosphere and socio-economic prosperity is at the low ebb. The intermittent conflicts such as ethno religious, communal, insurgency, farmers – herdsmen conflict has weakened Nigeria security architecture. The emergence of ethnic militias and non-state actors contributed immensely to the insecurity in Nigeria. The complex security situation in Nigeria ranging from insurgency, ethno religious, oil theft, farmers- herdsmen, kidnapping, drug, and human trafficking coupled with the porous borders and associated criminal activities among others were critically examined and posed that socio-economic development and livelihood of Nigeria are at risk, except proactive measure designing to incorporate bottom- top approach, Nigeria will soon slide into failed or collapsed state. This paper, therefore, recommends promotion of socio–economic, collaborative intelligence approach as well as empowerment will contribute in no measure to degrade insecurity and ensure peaceful co-existence.
Keywords:Armed bandits; security challenge; security; piracy; oil theft
Contact details of the authors:Email: olagoke.awotayo@uniosun.edu.ng (1)             ogungbenromathew@gmail.com (2)             olaniranaf@aceondo.edu.ng (3)             eleojo.adaji@uniosun.edu.ng (4)
Institutional affiliation of the authorsOsun State University (1) (2) (4) Adeyemi Federal University (3)
Institutions addressP.M.B 4494, Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria P.M.B Ondo, Ondo State, Nigeria