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Armed Banditry in Nigeria: Evolution, Dynamics, and Trajectories

✍ Scribed by John Sunday Ojo (editor), Folahanmi Aina (editor), Samuel Oyewole (editor)


Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
317
Edition
2024
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In Nigeria, armed banditry has emerged as a contemporary threat to national security. Commentators and scholars have repeatedly pointed to overlapping foci such as herders-farmers' conflicts, warlordism, ungoverned spaces, transnational criminal networks, and the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) from Libya as dynamics influencing the current security dilemma in Nigeria. The emergence of armed banditry has triggered the prevalence of everyday killings, kidnapping for ransom, property destruction, and cattle rustling. However, the group's origin remains obscure, while its objectives and organizational structure are fuzzy.


This book aims to unravel the evolution, dynamics, and trajectories of armed banditry in Nigeria. As it explores the activities of armed banditry in Nigeria, the debate will focus on its historical context, socio-economic consequences, transnational dimensions, and the response to armed banditry in Nigeria. Furthermore, the book will explore whether the scourge of armed banditry represents a new terrorist organization with a distinct ideological orientation (if at all) or another non-state armed group creating and profiting from a criminal economy through the reign of terror. In response to the increasing concern for the criminal activities of armed banditry in Nigeria, the book anticipates unpacking its emerging trends and operational nomenclature.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Part I: The Causes and Characters of Armed Banditry
1: Unmasking Armed Banditry in Nigeria
Conceptual Discourse
Theoretical Debates
Structure of the Book
References
2: Climate Change and Armed Banditry in Northwest Nigeria: A Troubled Synergy of Insecurity
Introduction
Temperature-Aggression Theory: A Framework of Analysis
West African Sahel and Climate Change: Environment as Driver of Regional Insecurity
Cycle of Pain: Socioeconomic Crisis and Environmental Couplings
Evolution of Banditry in Northwest Nigeria
Climate Change as a Precursor
Nexus Between Precipitation and Bandit Attack in Northwestern Nigeria
Climate Change, Lost Livelihoods and Cyclical Violence
Conclusion
References
3: Armed Banditry and Arms Trafficking in the Northwestern Nigeria
Introduction
Conceptual Clarifications: Armed Bandits and Banditry
Concept and Attributes of Arms Trafficking
Armed Banditry and Arms Trafficking Nexus
Theoretical Underpinnings
Armed Banditry and Arms Trafficking in Nigeria
Armed Banditry and Arms Trafficking Nexus in Northwest Nigeria
Factors That Cause Arms Trafficking in Northwest Nigeria
Ungoverned Space, Porous Borders, and Climate Change in the Region
Unemployment and High Rate of Poverty
Natural Resource Conflict in the Region
Corruption
Mitigating Armed Banditry and Arms Trafficking in Northwest Nigeria
Conclusion
References
Part II: The Consequences of Armed Banditry
4: Displaced and Forgotten: Unveiling Northwest Nigeria’s Armed Banditry Induced Humanitarian Crisis
Introduction
The Threat of Armed Banditry and Violent Conflict in Northwest Nigeria
Forced Displacement and Humanitarian- Development Nexus—A Conceptual Discourse
Forced Displacement
Humanitarian-Development Nexus
Fragile Statehood—A Theoretical Anchor
Armed Banditry and the Emerging Humanitarian Crisis in Northwest Nigeria
Challenges of the Armed Banditry Humanitarian-Induced Crisis in Northwest Nigeria
Conclusion
References
5: (Un)Masking the Reign of Terror in Nigeria: Armed Banditry and State Complacency
Introduction
Conceptual Clarifications: The State, Terror, and Banditry
Theoretical Perspectives on the State and Banditry Crisis in Nigeria
The State Complacency and the Banditry Crisis in Nigeria: Betwixt Complacency and Failure
Conclusion
References
6: Armed Banditry, Nigerian State, and the Politics of Framing Terrorism
Introduction
Terrorism in the Framework of Threat Framing
Legal Basis for Framing Terrorism in Nigeria
Background to Framing Terrorism in Nigeria
Boko Haram/Ansaru
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)
Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN)
Banditry and the Politics of Framing Terrorism in Nigeria
Conclusion and Implication for Policy
References
7: Armed Banditry and Food Security in Northwest Nigeria
Introduction
Conceptual Clarification
Theoretical Framework of Analysis
Food Security Situations and Challenges in Nigeria
Nature and Context of Armed Banditry in Northwest Nigeria
The Impacts of Armed Banditry on Food Security in Nigeria
Food Production and Agricultural Investment
Food Transportation, Distribution and Supply
Food Accessibility, Affordability and Consumption
Conclusion
References
8: Effect of Armed Banditry on Human Capital Development in North-West Nigeria
Introduction
An Overview of Education and Human Development Deficit in Nigeria
The Trajectories and Threats of Banditry in North-West Nigeria
Spiraling Banditry and Snags on Education in Nigeria
Conclusion
Recommendations
References
9: A Gendered Dimension in Understanding Armed Banditry in Northwest Nigeria: Vulnerability and Involvement
Introduction
The Victim-Perpetrator Dichotomy in Conflict—A Theoretical Construct
Gendered Dynamics of Victims and Perpetrators of Conflict
Background to Gendered Dimensions of Contemporary Conflicts in Nigeria
Engendered Dimensions of Armed Banditry in Nigeria: The Victims’ and Perpetrators’ Perspectives
Women as Perpetrators of Armed Banditry in Nigeria
Women as Victims of Armed Banditry
Implications of Women as ‘Victims’ and ‘Perpetrators’ of Armed Banditry on Peace and Security in Nigeria
Conclusion
Policy Recommendations
References
Part III: Controlling Armed Banditry
10: Nigerian State and the War Against Armed Banditry
Introduction
Conceptual Framework
Root Causes of Armed Banditry in Nigeria
Implications of Armed Banditry on Human Security in Nigeria
Driving Forces and Humanitarian Consequences
Nigeria’s War Against Armed Banditry
Responses by the Federal Government
Political Responses at the Federal Level
Economic Responses at the Federal Level
Social Responses at the Federal Level
Responses from State Governments
Political Responses at the State Level
Economic Responses at State Level
Social Responses at the State Level
Strengths and Weaknesses of Nigerian Government in Tackling Armed Banditry
Conclusion
References
11: Yan Sakai Vigilantism and Community Response to Armed Banditry in Nigeria’s North West
Introduction
Conceptual Clarification
Existing Knowledge on Banditry and Vigilantism in Nigeria
Perspectives on Banditry in Nigeria
Perspectives on Vigilantism and Informal Security Provisioning in Nigeria
Theoretical Framework for Understanding Community Response to Armed Banditry in Nigeria’s North West
Understanding Contemporary Armed Banditry in the North West
Ungoverned Spaces
Illicit Gold Mining
Multidimensional Poverty
Gaps in Government Responses to the Menace of Banditry in North West Nigeria
The Rise and Fall of Yan Sakai Vigilantism
The Emergence of Yan Sakai Vigilante Group
Structure of Yan Sakai Vigilante Group
Modus Operandi and Shortcomings of Yan Sakai Vigilante Group
The Fall of Yan Sakai Vigilante Group
Conclusion
References
12: Negotiating Peace or Peace on Trial: Armed Banditry and the Cacophony of Blanket Amnesty
Introduction
Conceptual and Theoretical Framework
Causes and Manifestations of Banditry in Nigeria
Consequences of Banditry in Nigeria
Blanket Amnesty for Armed Bandits: Whence Justice, Whither Peace?
Conclusion
References
13: Conclusion: Making Credible Governance the Epicentre of Counter-Banditry
Index


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