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How and why Boko Haram blossomed: examining the fatal consequences of treating a purposive terrorist organisation as less so
Authors:Surulola James Eke
Institution:Department of Political Science, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada
Abstract:Boko Haram (BH) is an insurgent group that operates mainly in northeastern Nigeria. Its stated aim is to establish an Islamic state, and it employs terrorism as its strategy. Earlier interests of security analysts centred on the drivers of BH uprising and the possibility of its internationalisation. Today's concerns relate more to why the rebellion has lasted this long. In toeing the same line, this article demonstrates that BH is a purposive terror group against which the government has evolved no viable strategy. It examines some gains of BH over the past six years and how it benefitted from the government's underestimation of its capacity and determination. It concludes that to effectively engage BH, the Nigerian government must revaluate its threat and sincerely pursue an expanded strategy beyond the current military-centric approach. To be effective, government's response must be packaged in such a way as to enhance human security in the region.
Keywords:Salafi Jihad  purposive terrorist organisation (PTO)  instrumental Thesis  Boko Haram  patterned rebellion  random response
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