Complacency, Religious Mediocrity And Poverty Among Youth: Formidable Threats To National Security In Nigeria

Authors

  • A. A. Akanni
  • Abdussalam A. Adam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46881/ajh.v2i0.89

Abstract

There have been concerns for the security of Nigeria as a nation and Nigerians as a people. These concerns have grown from bad to worse over the years as the security challenges of the country grow from the common political thuggery, land disputes and petty crimes among the people to bomb shelling, sea piracy and hostage taking for ransom. The sophistication of the arms being used by the armed bandits and the mastery expressed in operating them make the situation more worrisome. All the security apparatus of government have not only been employed and deployed to combat the situation but have also been overstretched to no avail. As many as 100 security and protection companies that are available in the country (companylist.org/Nigeria/security-protection) cannot also make a difference in the situation at hand. Stakeholders in the security industry have written and spoken on how to handle the situation (Albert, Eselebor &Danjibo, (eds.), 2012). Social critics and public commentators have offered suggestions on the way forward. Academics and professionals have also been called upon to give advices. Yet the security situation in the country remains a cause of major concern for Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike. Essien (2012) is apt on this when he posits:

Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and                        Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute                          of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and                       Practice, Abuja,

 

 

Aluko, B. A (2012), Political Corruption and National Security in Nigeria: The                               Imperatives of Transformational Leaders†in Isaac O. Albert, Willie A.                               Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in                                     Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African                                   Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice,                           Abuja, pp. 462-481

 

Campbell, J (2010) Nigeria Dancing on the Brink, Ibadan: Bookcraft Daily Sun of 19 May, 2015

 

 

Essien F (2012), Management of Security Threats in Nigeria: An Integrative                                   Approach, Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo,                           Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies                                  Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society                          for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja, pp.435-461

 

 

Jegede, I. (2011) Police seize arms in Ibadan, Nigerian Tribune, 15, March

 

Mejabi, H. (2012) “Domestic Terrorism in the Niger Delta: A Case Study of Hostage                    Taking and Kidnapping in Abia, Nigeria†in Isaac O. Albert, Willie A.                                Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in                                     Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African                                   Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice,                           Abuja, pp.282-296 Nigerian Tribune, 2011

 

 

Okeomah, C.B (2010) How deep in Nigeria’s corruption? Tell Magazine, November 8

 

 

 

Omotosho, M. O (2012) “Reflections on the Media and Conflict Management in                           Nigeriaâ€, Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo,                             Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies                                  Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society                          for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja, pp.225-243

 

The Vanguard Newspaper 7th March, 2011

The Sun, Oct., 20, 2012

The Vanguard Newspaper, 19 May, 2015

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Author Biographies

A. A. Akanni

Department of Religious Studies

Olabisi Onabanjo University

Ago-Iwoye, Nigeria

Abdussalam A. Adam

Department of Religion and Human Value

University of Cape Coast

Cape Coast, Ghana

References

Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja,

Aluko, B. A (2012), Political Corruption and National Security in Nigeria: The Imperatives of Transformational Leaders†in Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja, pp. 462-481

Campbell, J (2010) Nigeria Dancing on the Brink, Ibadan: Bookcraft Daily Sun of 19 May, 2015

Essien F (2012), Management of Security Threats in Nigeria: An Integrative Approach, Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja, pp.435-461

Jegede, I. (2011) Police seize arms in Ibadan, Nigerian Tribune, 15, March

Mejabi, H. (2012) “Domestic Terrorism in the Niger Delta: A Case Study of Hostage Taking and Kidnapping in Abia, Nigeria†in Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja, pp.282-296 Nigerian Tribune, 2011

Okeomah, C.B (2010) How deep in Nigeria’s corruption? Tell Magazine, November 8

Omotosho, M. O (2012) “Reflections on the Media and Conflict Management in Nigeriaâ€, Isaac O. Albert, Willie A. Eselobor and Nathaniel D. Danjibo, Peace, Security and Development in Nigeria, Peace and Conflict Studies Programme, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan and Society for Peace Studies and Practice, Abuja, pp.225-243

The Vanguard Newspaper 7th March, 2011

The Sun, Oct., 20, 2012

The Vanguard Newspaper, 19 May, 2015

The Punch 19 May, 2015

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