Demographic Dynamics and Violent Conflicts in Nigeria
Dahiru Muhammed Kabiru,
Ezekiel Ayiwulu,
Choji V. Dung,
Tasiu Muhammad and
Sidi Sani Fatima
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Dahiru Muhammed Kabiru: Department of Geography, Federal University of Lafia
Ezekiel Ayiwulu: Department of Geography, Federal University of Lafia
Choji V. Dung: Department of Geography, Plateau State University, Bokkos
Tasiu Muhammad: Department of Geography, Federal University of Lafia
Sidi Sani Fatima: Department of Geography, Federal University of Lafia
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2022, vol. 6, issue 5, 239-242
Abstract:
Demographically, Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa with an average growth rate of 3.2% and an approximated population of 190 million people; the seventh world-wide, and the 8th largest exporter of oil and many other resources. However, Nigeria ranks low in human development index, with 39.1% of her population living below income poverty line of US$1.90 a day. These and many other factors combined to spur the various conflicts for which the country is now known, with its huge youth population as one of the most important factors in these perennial conflicts, especially the farmers-herders conflicts, which has become a near daily affair, especially since the return of the country to civil rule in 1999. This paper examines the roles of population dynamics on violent conflicts in Nigeria and its implications on national security and development through field surveys, focused group discussions, and literature review. The study has found out that the country’s huge youths population in addition to issues of governance, are potent tools in the perennial violent conflicts for which the country is known for (of late), and recommends that the state should ensure adequate governance; put in place effective national development policy that caters well for the youths and the nation as a whole.
Date: 2022
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