The Efficacy of Non-Kinetic Measures in Mitigating Insecurity in Nigeria.

Keywords : Non-kinetic approaches, insecurity, Nigeria, socioeconomic development, Boko Haram, community engagement, cultural revitalization.


Abstract

Nigeria's persistent insecurity, fueled by Boko Haram, banditry, and ethnic violence, necessitates a holistic approach beyond traditional kinetic measures. This study examines non-kinetic strategies to tackle insecurity in Nigeria, focusing on socioeconomic, political, and cultural interventions. Findings reveal that non-kinetic approaches can significantly mitigate insecurity by addressing root causes, promoting social cohesion, and fostering inclusive governance. Through empirical analysis and stakeholder insights, this research demonstrates the potential of non-kinetic approaches to reduce violence, promote stability, and foster resilient communities in Nigeria. Nigeria may minimize violence, create peace, and stimulate development by investigating and resolving the core causes of insecurity through nonviolent ways. This study contends that a comprehensive approach that combines kinetic and non-kinetic tactics will produce more effective and long-term results in resolving Nigeria's security concerns. The study recommends a multifaceted strategy integrating these approaches with kinetic measures to achieve sustainable peace and security in Nigeria.

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