
Tracking and Responding to Violent Extremist Occurrences in Nigeria
Nigeria faces widespread violence exacerbated by various factors like religion, politics, ethnicity, and economic ideologies. Learn how to track and respond to violent extremism from both state and non-state perspectives, including developing P/CVE programs and enhancing governance.
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Tracking Violent Extremist Occurrences and Responding to them Ndubuisi Nwokolo, PhD Managing Partner, Nextier
Background Nigeria is currently dealing with widespread violence Every region in Nigeria currently experiences one form of violence or the other Religion, political beliefs, ethnicity, and economic ideology exacerbate these violent trajectories. For Nigeria as a multi-cultural, multi-religious, multi-ethnic with diverse political development, violent extremism easily thrives.
Violent Conflict Data: Regional Overview(source: Nextier violent Data base) 7,047 6,780 5,848 4,306 2,782 1,848 1,332 1,369 1,115 1,077 888 690 656 595 528 444 401 383 North Central North East North West South East South South South West Incidents Casualties Kidnap Victims
How to track from State and non-state perspectives 01 04 State Security Agencies CSOs/NGOs/Schools/ 02 05 Non-Security State institutions Traditional authorities 03 06 Religious bodies Local communities
How to respond to violent extremism Developing P/CVE programmes Education Scaling up governance Military actions Employment and livelihood