Ethno-religious Conflicts and the Challenges of National Security in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY South African Review of Sociology Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21528586.2023.2233462
Gbeke Adenuga, Amos Olajubu, S. Oyewole, J. S. Omotola
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ABSTRACT The threats of ethnic, religious, and ethno-religious conflicts have endured in Nigeria and become increasingly alarming in the fourth republic, which started in 1999. Ethno-religious conflicts are hostile engagements where actors and their motivations reflect a combination of ethnic and religious interests. These conflicts are deeply rooted in colonial legacies, ethno-religious-based distributions of power and resources, and failure of the post-colonial state to advance unity in diversity and promote the welfare and security of all citizens without discrimination. Between 1999 and 2021, Nigeria recorded no fewer than 2811 incidences of ethnic conflict with 18,132 fatalities, 3703 incidences of religious conflict with 29,957 fatalities, and 117 incidences of ethno-religious conflict with 2420 fatalities. These conflicts have had negative consequences for the lives and properties of the affected population, political stability, national unity, integration, development, security, and the image of the country internationally. This article examines the threats of ethno-religious conflicts in Nigeria’s fourth republic, their causes, manifestations, consequences, and possible ways forward.
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尼日利亚第四共和国的民族-宗教冲突与国家安全挑战
民族、宗教和民族-宗教冲突的威胁在尼日利亚持续存在,并在1999年开始的第四共和国中变得越来越令人担忧。民族-宗教冲突是敌对交战,其中行动者及其动机反映了民族和宗教利益的结合。这些冲突深深植根于殖民遗留问题、以种族和宗教为基础的权力和资源分配,以及后殖民国家未能在多样性中推进统一,在不受歧视的情况下促进所有公民的福利和安全。1999年至2021年期间,尼日利亚发生了2811起种族冲突事件,造成18132人死亡;发生了3703起宗教冲突事件,造成29957人死亡;发生了117起民族-宗教冲突事件,造成2420人死亡。这些冲突对受影响人口的生命和财产、政治稳定、民族团结、一体化、发展、安全以及国家在国际上的形象都产生了负面影响。本文探讨了尼日利亚第四共和国的民族-宗教冲突的威胁、原因、表现、后果以及可能的前进方向。
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