Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal
Vol-03, Issue-01 (Jan-Mar 2024)
An International scholarly/ academic journal, peer-reviewed/ refereed journal, ISSN : 2959-1376
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN NIGERIA: JOS CRISIS ASSESSMENT
Adebayo, Olusegun Alaba
Faculty of Education, Department of Military Education Studies, Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7666
Subject: Military Education / Security Studies / Peace and Conflict Resolution
Page No. 210-217
Received: Oct 04, 2023
Accepted: Nov 26, 2023
Published: Jan 01, 2024
Thematic Classification: Conflict Management, National Security, Jos Crisis Assessment, Security Challenges in Nigeria, Intelligence Gathering, Public Support and Governance, Peacebuilding Mechanisms
ABSTRACT
The security challenges in Nigeria informed this study titled “Conflict Management and National Security in Nigeria: Jos Crisis in View”. The study examined the effect of Jos crisis management mechanism on national security in Nigeria. The research works methodology adopted descriptive and Field survey method for collection data from primary and secondary sources, through unstructured interviews and archival materials respectively. Data collected were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively using descriptive statistics like frequency and percentage which were presented with the aids of tables and charts. The paper work established that there is a direct, strong and sufficient relationship between conflict management and national security in Nigeria. It also revealed that there are some challenges militating against the management of Jos crisis to enhance national security in Nigeria. Some of the identified challenges include poor crisis monitoring and intelligence gathering, insufficient public support and poor governance. Others are logistic constrain and non-implementation of Commission of Inquiry reports. The prospects identified were; media parley, re-constituted plateau state inter-religious council for peace and harmony and re-structured operation SAFE HAVEN and Operation RAINBOW.
The strategies proffered to mitigate the challenges include effective intelligence gathering and monitoring, confidence building measures and political will. Others are logistics support and implementation of the reports of Commissions of Inquiry. It was recommended that Plateau State Government should mobilize the vigilante and the neighborhood watch in the communities by establishing a Joint and Multi-Agency Headquarter for effective intelligence network and early warning on the Jos crisis. The study also recommended that Plateau State Government should establish a periodic expanded security meeting with major Civil Society Organizations and International Humanitarian partners for security update in the warring communities. The Defence Headquarters should also embark on Quick Impact Project and periodic medical outreach services to less privileged communities for confidence building and public support to security agencies. It is also recommended that Defence Headquarters should constitute a committee drawn from all security agencies involved in the management of the Jos crisis to workout logistic requirement for operation SAFE HAVEN and RAINBOW for replenishment. Finally, Plateau State Government should liaise with the Federal Government of Nigeria to constitute a panel to review the various recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry for implementation.
Keywords: Conflict Management, National Security, Crisis, Plateau State, Multi-Agency, SAFE HAVEN and Operation Rainbow.
IMPACT STATEMENT
The conflict in Jos is deeply rooted in the historical process by which the city emerged and developed. Jos (the tin city) is a cosmopolitan city and capital of Plateau State, popularly known as the home of peace and tourism in Nigeria. Plateau State with a population of 5.5 million was created on 3 February 1976. It is located in the middle belt region of Nigeria and occupies a scenic plateau environment. The state has 17 LGAs amongst which Jos is the state capital. Plateau has a good agricultural soil and grazing land for cattle rearing and endowed with some solid minerals. The discovery of large deposit of tin in Jos in 1902 ranked Nigeria the 6th largest producer of tin in the world.
The effective management and resolution of any conflict depends on the cooperation of parties involved and the intervention mechanism put in place to achieve peace to enhance national security. National security entails the ability to preserve the physical integrity of a nation for effective protection of lives and property, as well as the freedom of individuals to pursue and maintain legitimate aspirations and national objectives. This also involves measures taken by a state to ensure its survival, as well as the protection and wellbeing of its citizens despite varying interest. Therefore, nations develop conflict management strategies to maintain peace for enhanced national security.
About Author
OLUSEGUN ALABA ADEBAYO is Societal Criminologist with qualifications NCE, ND, HND, PGD, M. Sc (Criminology), and working as FACULTY OF EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY EDUCATION STUDIES NIGERIA, AIRFORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KADUNA.
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Cite this Article
APA 7th Style: Adebayo, O. A. (2024). Conflict management and national security in Nigeria: Jos crisis assessment. Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal, 3(01), 210–217. https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7666
Chicago 17th Style: Adebayo, Olusegun Alaba. “Conflict Management and National Security in Nigeria: Jos Crisis Assessment.” Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal 3, no. 1 (2024): 210–217. https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7666.
MLA 9th Style: Adebayo, Olusegun Alaba. “Conflict Management and National Security in Nigeria: Jos Crisis Assessment.” Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, 2024, pp. 210-217, https://doi.org/10.59231/SARI7666.
Statements & Declarations
Review Method: This article underwent a double-blind peer-review process by independent experts in Peace and Conflict Studies and Strategic Studies to evaluate the assessment of security frameworks and conflict resolution strategies applied in the Jos region.
Competing Interests: The author, Olusegun Alaba Adebayo, declares that there are no financial, personal, or professional conflicts of interest that could have inappropriately influenced the research findings or the security analysis presented in this study.
Funding: This research was conducted through the academic support of the Department of Military Education Studies, Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), Kaduna. No specific external grants or commercial funding were received.
Data Availability: The analysis is based on historical security data, qualitative assessments of the Jos crisis, and existing conflict management frameworks. All primary and secondary sources used for this assessment are cited within the manuscript.
License: Conflict Management and National Security in Nigeria: Jos Crisis Assessment © 2024 by Olusegun Alaba Adebayo is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. This work is published by the International Council for Education Research and Training (ICERT).
Ethics Approval: As this study is an assessment of public security dynamics and conflict management policies and does not involve direct experimentation on human or animal subjects, it was deemed exempt from formal institutional ethical review while maintaining strict adherence to academic and strategic research integrity.
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