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ID168436
Title ProperPolitical economy and national security implications of resource-based conflicts in Nigeria
LanguageENG
AuthorAjodo-Adebanjoko, Angela
Summary / Abstract (Note)Natural resource-based conflicts continue to occur in different parts of Nigeria with negative implications. This study investigated the phenomena of natural resource conflicts vis-à-vis their propensities to impact political economy and national security negatively. Data for the study were sourced from theoretical and empirical evidence. Empirical data were sourced from existing studies selected on the basis on their relevance to the study and analysed based on their content. The limitation to this approach is the obsolete and subjective nature of some the literature. This limitation was, however, addressed among others through the author’s knowledge of the issues under study. The study found that Nigeria is enmeshed in conflict over ownership, distribution, access to or competition over natural resources such as petroleum resources and agricultural land and these conflicts have undermined democracy, human rights, the economy and the nation’s security. The paper identified poor resource governance, environmental factors and poor political leadership as the causes and drivers of these conflicts. It recommends natural resource governance among others, as a way out of the problem.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 28, No.1; Mar 2019: p. 56-71
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol: 28 No 1
Key WordsNational Security ;  Conflict ;  Political Economy ;  Natural Resource Conflict


 
 
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