Frustration–Aggression Nexus in Framing the Expanding Banditry Economy in Northwest Nigeria: Evidence From Communal-Level Perception in Zamfara State, 2011–2024

Kelechukwu Charles Obi, V. Iwuoha, Ernest Toochi Aniche, Kenneth Chinedu Asogwa
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Recent studies on armed banditry in Zamfara have commented on climate change, weak security infrastructure, and setbacks in socio-economic developments. The communal-level issues in the threat such as farmland allocation, vigilantism, and local intelligence provision have largely remained understudied. This study exploits the gap to explain armed banditry. A mixed method of data collection and qualitative descriptive method of data analysis were adopted. Using frustration–aggression analysis as explanatory tool, the paper concludes that wholesale farmland transaction, rudimentary communal vigilantism, and bandits’ concealed alliance formation with some traditional leaders for intelligence and benefits sharing are key factors that aided banditry. Tackling these three basic communal-level banditry nuances requires absolute political will to re-assess and implement the extant policies on grazing reserves and pastoralist mobility.
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尼日利亚西北部不断扩大的土匪经济框架中的挫折-侵略关系:2011-2024 年赞法拉州社区层面认知的证据
最近对赞法拉省武装盗匪活动的研究对气候变化、薄弱的安全基础设施和社会经济发展的倒退进行了评论。而对威胁中的社区层面问题,如农田分配、私刑和地方情报提供等,则基本上没有进行深入研究。本研究正是利用这一空白来解释武装土匪行为。研究采用了混合数据收集法和定性描述数据分析法。本文以挫折-攻击分析作为解释工具,得出结论认为,农田批发交易、初级社区治安维持会以及土匪与一些传统领袖为分享情报和利益而结成的隐蔽联盟是助长土匪行为的关键因素。要解决这三个基本的社区层面土匪活动的细微差别,需要有绝对的政治意愿来重新评估和实施现有的放牧保护区和牧民流动政策。
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