Farmers-Herders’ Crisis in Nigeria: An Empirical Review
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https://doi.org/10.61707/km58vd75Keywords:
Farmers-herders’ crisis, Political Ecology, Class Struggles, Security ChallengesAbstract
Farmers-herders’ crisis is one of the recurrent security challenges in Nigeria. However, studies have examined the nature of farmers-herders’ crisis at local level. Yet, there seems to be inadequate information on macroscopic causes and inherent factors responsible for farmers-herders’ crisis in Nigeria. Hence, this study attempts to fill the missing gap by conducting an empirical review of studies on farmers-herders’ crisis in Nigeria with a view to providing the broad causes of farmers/herders’ crisis across regions in Nigeria. This study relies largely literature on farmers/herders’ crisis in Nigeria. Drawing its conclusion from careful empirical review analysis, the study concludes that the farmers-herders’ crisis is enflaming changes in people's character in a manner that is inimical to sustainable peace. Therefore, existing governmental and non-governmental efforts should be strengthened with a view to stemming the tide of the crisis and safeguarding people's peaceful disposition.
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