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ID107326
Title ProperManaging Nigeria's Niger Delta crisis under democratic rule
Other Title Informationan assessment of the utility of military engagement
LanguageENG
AuthorLuqman, Saka
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Since the return to civil rule, the Niger Delta has witnessed increasing dissent in the form of an armed insurgency with the attendant criminal activities. The Nigerian state has sought to manage the region's crisis using both conciliatory and militarist approaches with little success. Drawing insights from in-depth interviews, newspaper interviews, commentaries and editorials, this article assesses the utility of military deployment in containing the crisis. While recognising the need for securing oil installations, the scale of avoidable civilian casualties raises questions about the utility of military engagement in managing the Niger Delta crisis.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 20, No.3; Sep 2011: p.33-44
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol. 20, No.3; Sep 2011: p.33-44
Key WordsDissent ;  Military Deployment ;  Niger Delta ;  Sustainable Development ;  Youth Militancy


 
 
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