Incessant Insecurity in Nigeria: Has the Country Returned to the State of Nature

Omidoyin Taiye Joshua, Awosusi Bolade Damilola
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The rate of insecurity in Nigeria does not only call for concern but raises a loud alarm that no one is safe. The unending occurrence of killing, banditry and kidnapping affect all regions of the country and fear grips the mind of citizens, both the rich and the poor. The government at various levels have tried making security policies, giving security a primary attention in the national budget, purchasing sophisticated ammunitions, reshuffling the rank and file in the army, creating regional security outfits and other proactive steps, yet insecurity in the country prevails by the day and government appears to be handicapped in taking charge of internal sovereignty of the country. The government has however, often times, being excused of liability, especially when the cause of death is not directly connected with any of the government’s agencies despite the primary purpose of government is the security and welfare of the citizens. It is in the light of this that the research aims at examining the sole responsibility of government in protecting citizens in the country, and the government’s corresponding liability in this regard. Relying on both primary and secondary of information, the article revealed the failure of the government to protect lives and properties within her territory makes the country drift into a state of nature. It is therefore concluded that citizens have entered a social contract for the sake of their safety and security, the government should henceforth be held responsible for further acts of killings and insecurity in the country.
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尼日利亚持续的不安全:这个国家是否已经回到了自然状态
尼日利亚的不安全程度不仅令人担忧,而且敲响了警钟,没有人是安全的。杀戮、盗匪和绑架事件的不断发生影响到该国所有地区,恐惧笼罩着公民,无论贫富。各级政府已经尝试制定安全政策,将安全作为国家预算的首要关注,购买尖端弹药,重组军队中的普通士兵,创建地区安全机构和其他积极措施,但该国的不安全状况日益普遍,政府似乎在负责国家内部主权方面受到阻碍。然而,政府经常被免除责任,特别是当死亡原因与任何政府机构没有直接关系时,尽管政府的主要目的是公民的安全和福利。正是基于此,本研究旨在考察政府在保护国家公民方面的唯一责任,以及政府在这方面的相应责任。这篇文章通过第一手和第二手的信息,揭示了政府在保护其领土内的生命和财产方面的失败,使这个国家陷入了自然状态。因此得出的结论是,公民为了他们的安全和保障而签订了一项社会契约,因此政府应该对该国进一步的杀戮和不安全行为负责。
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