AN ASSESSMNENT OF THE RESPONSE OF SECUIRTY INSTITUTION TO CONFLICT AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • WANAN CORNELIUS TERZUNGWE Department of Political Science, Federal University Gashua, Yobe, Nigeria
  • MUSA BULAMA MUSA Department of Political Science, Federal University Gashua, Yobe, Nigeria
  • OGBA MICHAEL Department of Political Science, Federal University Gashua, Yobe, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijss.2024.v12i3.50197

Keywords:

Security Institution

Abstract

Nigeria has been struggling with several challenges, such as insecurity, poverty, unemployment, and so on, in a bid to attain the desired national development goal. These issues have, however, continued to affect all efforts geared toward national development. The goal of this paper is to assess the effectiveness of our security agencies in response to security challenges in our country, which could gingered national development. To achieve this purpose, the paper relied on documented sources to assess the responses and challenges associated with the operations of the security agencies in the countries. The findings of the research show that the insecurity agencies have not been effective in performing their tasks due to poor funding, poor recruitment and training processes, and corruption in the system, among others. The paper recommends, among others, that leadership at all institutional levels are central to building responses to security challenges. Therefore, Nigeria will have to develop visionary leadership, a leadership that is detribalized and free from corruption that can channel the necessary resources to strengthen the security institutions response to insecurity issues in the country. This will create an enabling environment for developmental activities to take palace effectively.

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Published

01-05-2024

How to Cite

WANAN CORNELIUS TERZUNGWE, MUSA BULAMA MUSA, & OGBA MICHAEL. (2024). AN ASSESSMNENT OF THE RESPONSE OF SECUIRTY INSTITUTION TO CONFLICT AND SECURITY CHALLENGES IN NIGERIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Innovare Journal of Social Sciences, 12(3), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.22159/ijss.2024.v12i3.50197

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