THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC
IMPLICATIONS OF THE BOKO HARAM INSURGENCE IN NIGERIA: 2009-2013
Abstract
Book Haram figuratively
implies that western for non-Islamic education is a sin, is a very
controversial Nigeria militant group that seeks for the imposition of sharia
law in the entire northern states of Nigeria. The hierarchical structure of the
group is not presently well defined. The official name of the group id jamaiatu
Ahlis sunna lidda ―awai waljihad, which in Arabic translate to people
committed to the propagation of the prophet‘s teaching and jhad literally
therefore the group means ―Association of sunn’s for the propagation of Islamic
and for Holy war (jihad) and Islamized northern stats of Nigeria and probably
conquer the entire country through jihad. So far, the group has been waging the
war successfully in it area of stronghold. Book Haram made its presence known
in 2004, in Yobe states, and by 2011, it made its presence known to the global
community by bombing the United Nations Headquarters in Abuja, especially in
the last two years, it has willfully attacked hundreds of buildings and killing
many innocent Nigerians. In spite of the calamity the group has caused the
government seems not to know how to clip the group‘s wings. In this research
work, therefore, effort will be made to philosophically and legally appraise
the group activities and its implications on Nigerian National integration. We
will look at the socio-economic implication of the group in Nigeria economic
development also the drive of the Boko Haram insurgence in Nigeria and possible
suggest solutions that will assist in curtailing their activities in Nigeria
CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Nigeria as a nation-state is under a sever internal socio-economic
and security threat. As a more general level, the threat has social, economic,
political and environmental dimensions. Each of these dimensions has greatly
affected the nation‘s stability, and can be traced to the ethnic militia
armies, ethnic and religious conflicts, poverty, terrorism, armed robbery,
corruption, economic sabotage, and environmental degradation (Ilufoye, 2009).
Boko Haram insurgence becomes the major problem facing Nigerians
in the recent time. These groups have perpetrated several bombing that have
killed millions of innocent
citizens of this country Nigeria and also caused the destruction of both
private and public properties worth of billion of naira. This derives from
their bid to make people in the north east geo-political zone of Nigeria to
embrace their view on Islamic Nigeria code and western education.
The
predominant threat and security challenges in the area are emendating from
un-abating attacks on Nigerian citizens, individuals, public and governmental
installations, kidnapping and destruction of properties. All these effect of
Boko Haram activities are serious crime against the Nigeria state, which has
threatened its national security and socio-economic activities. This has posed
a great challenges to the ground strategy for national security of which the
primary aim is to strengthen the federal republic of Nigeria to advance her
interest and objectives, to contain instability, control crime, quality of life
of every citizens, improve the well fare and the eliminate corruption
(Damba-zau 2007:51).
Boko
Haram activities, has destabilized socio-economic activities. Increased crime
and destruction of both life and property of Nigerian citizens. This can be
attested to by the mass movement of people living in northern part of the
country most especially maiduguri, which is the capital of Borno State. This
situation has made it impossible for the citizens in that part ―Northern of
Nigeria to carry on their legitimate businesses. It is also scaring foreign
investors out of the country. Students have been forced to flee their schools.
The gravity of the crisis has made some government to vow never to allow
Nigerians students from their state to go to the Northern part of Nigeria for
anything. Boko Haram activities also effected the posting of students of
southern and eastern extradition on national youth service corps (NYSC) to the
north, to the extent that parents are strongly resisting the posting of their
children as copper to the north.
Boko
Haram itself, is a fatal blow to the noble objective of the scheme as a
unifying strategy, the unity of Nigerian is seriously threatened by Boko Haram
fundamentalist sect and therefore, considered to be a major potential terrorist
threat affecting Nigerian mostly on the part of socio-economic activities of
the country.
1.2
Statement of the Problem
Boko
Haram activities was described by us intelligence agents in November 2011 ―as a
local salafist group attacking Christians and local police stations with
matchet and poison tipped arrows in Nigeria‘s northeastern Borno state.
According to him:
Boko
Haram is a way of thinking, it is politically driven, they are loosely
organized grassroots insurrection against not only the Abuja government but the
traditional Muslim establishment as well. (Campbell, 2011).
After
nearly a decade of violence, Nigeria government still does not have an
effective strategy for dismantling the group. The terrorist organization preys
on the disillusioned Muslims of the north, who are fed up with corruption. And
have few economic opportunities, Nigeria is a heterogeneous country divided by
two religious beliefs aside traditional religion. The northern half of the
country is almost completely Muslim (50 per cent of the total Nigerians
population) and the southern half is mostly dominated by Christians (40 per
cent of the total Nigerians population). Originating in the Muslim dominated
northern region of the country, the movement other rejected everything deemed
western. The activities of these groups ―Boko Haram grew its ranks by taking
advantages of the widespread anger in the north over the country‘s gap. In the
north, 72 percent of the population live below the poverty line, compared to
only 22 percent in the southern part Christopher (Bartolta, 2011)
The
political goal of Boko Haram sect is to create an Islamic nation in the twelve
northern states of Nigerians, eventually, spreading to the rest of the country.
From its inception Boko Haram viewed Nigeria as a state or a country running by
non-believers and made the government its main target, ever when the country
had a Muslim president.
Therefore,
this research work seeks to find the following:
1.
Is poverty inducing the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria?
2.
Does the ―Boko Haram insurgence have any socio-economic implication on
Nigerians development?
3.
Is dialogue a desideration to the Boko Haram menace in Nigeria?
1.3 Objectives of the Study
The
broad objectives of the study are to examine the activities of the Boko Haram
and its socio- economic implication on Nigeria‘s development. Using Boko Haram
terrorism in Nigeria as a case study. To achieve
this,
specifically, this research work is designed to examine the following:
1.
To determine if poverty is inducing the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria
2.
To assess the socio-economic implication of Boko Haram insurgence on the
nation.(Nigeria)
3.
To determine if dialogue is a desideration to the Boko Haram menace in Nigeria
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