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ID107801
Title ProperApplication of demobilisation, disarmament and reintegration (DDR) at the sub-national level in the Niger delta
LanguageENG
AuthorOjeleye, Olukunle
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The oil- and gas-rich Niger Delta region, plagued by violence and dominated by armed militant gangs, typifies the new face of conflict which second generation demobilisation, disarmament and reintegration (DDR) approaches are meant to address at the sub-national level. Fundamental to the emergence of militant gangs and the militarisation of civil society in Nigeria is the federal system of government and its attendant political, social and economic imbalances. This article advances the argument that the implementation of a detailed DDR programme that addresses the governance, ethnic politics, resource control, revenue distribution and national integration issues at the root of the tensions in the troubled oil- and gas-rich region will yield a greater peace dividend for all stakeholders in contrast to the current amnesty programme of the Nigerian government. This programme has been fraught with setbacks and mistrust from its client group (the militants). In so doing, DDR at the sub-national level in the Niger Delta would serve as a tool to achieve peace and long-term stability in the nation not only by removing the tools of violence - weapons and ammunition - from the militants and the civilian population but also by removing the sources of violence as reflected in socio-economic and political inequality within the Nigerian state.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 13, No. 2; Jun 2011: p141-156
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol. 13, No. 2; Jun 2011: p141-156
Key WordsDemobilisation ;  Disarmament ;  Reintegration ;  DDR ;  Niger Delta ;  Demobilization


 
 
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