2023
DOI: 10.35467/sdq/163462
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Unknown gunmen and insecurity in Nigeria: Dancing on the brink of state fragility

Tope Shola Akinyetun,
Victor Chukwugekwu Ebonine,
Iyase Osariyekemwen Ambrose

Abstract: There is a compelling need to address the protracted and recurring multidimensional insecurity in Nigeria. The prevalence of insecurity in the country is multipronged and caught in a cyclic web. Insecurity in Nigeria comprises insurgency, killer herdsmen, extrajudicial killings, ethnoreligious conflict, armed robbery, militancy, banditry, cybercrime and attacks by unknown gunmen, among other things. The incidence of attacks by unknown gunmen is pervasive and symptomatic of a fragile state where the government’… Show more

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“…The most recent and distressing terrorist assaults have been committed by the gang known as 'unknown gunmen,' who use weapons to take innocent civilians' lives and vandalize government property. The occurrence of assaults by these unidentified shooters is widespread and suggestive of a weak state in which the authority of the government's hold on power is under threat and discrimination, emergencies, and insecurity are common [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent and distressing terrorist assaults have been committed by the gang known as 'unknown gunmen,' who use weapons to take innocent civilians' lives and vandalize government property. The occurrence of assaults by these unidentified shooters is widespread and suggestive of a weak state in which the authority of the government's hold on power is under threat and discrimination, emergencies, and insecurity are common [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%