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Foliage and violence: Interrogating forests as a security threat in Nigeria
Authors:Azeez Olaniyan
Affiliation:Department of Political Science, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
Abstract:The discourse on security challenges in Nigeria has generated much scholarly insight. What is yet to be sufficiently interrogated is the place of forests in the problem. Situating the problem within the context of global occurrences, the study explores security threats posed by the poor management of some Nigerian forests, which has resulted in invasion and exploitation by criminals who engage in militancy, kidnapping, ritual killing, armed robbery, cattle rustling and cannabis cultivation. Using the theory of ungoverned spaces as a foundation, the study locates the major reason for the invasion and use of forested landscape for criminal activities in the Nigerian state, the presence of the authorities in these sanctuaries is either non-existent or, at best, sporadic.
Keywords:forests  ungoverned spaces  criminality  insecurity  Nigeria
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