In this paper, the author attempts to conduct an analysis of violent insurgency by focusing on Nigeria's Boko Haram as a case study.
While the first part of the paper has introduced the meaning of insurgency, the rest of the paper is structured as thus; the following section considers the origins of Boko Haram – their non-violent and violent days, and their general scope.
The next section then looks at some of Boko Haram's major attacks, and the general actions that the government and security agents have adopted to counter the violent insurgency. This part further looks at responses and reactions to the abduction of the Chibok schoolgirls as well as more recently, the Dapchi schoolgirls.
The subsequent section delves into the question of funding and sponsorship of Boko Haram, herein allegations of Boko Haram having internal as well as external sponsors is considered. The final part of the paper considers the future of insurgency in Nigeria, more specifically, the immediate future of terror.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Origins of Boko Haram
Boko Haram’s Major Attacks and Responses to the Insurgency
Who Finances Violent Insurgency in Nigeria
Closing Remarks: The Future of Violent Insurgency
References
Objectives & Core Topics
This essay aims to provide an in-depth analysis of violent insurgency in Nigeria, with a specific focus on the evolution, methodology, and financing of the Boko Haram sect, while also examining the broader political context and the government's response to these security challenges.
- Historical context and evolution of Boko Haram from a low-key group to a violent insurgency.
- Examination of the group's operational tactics, including the strategic use of women and children in suicide bombings.
- Analysis of internal and external funding sources, including allegations of political and state sponsorship.
- Evaluation of the Nigerian government’s response, encompassing military action, amnesty programs, and political controversy.
- Assessment of the future of violent insurgency in Nigeria amid emerging threats and political insecurity.
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Origins of Boko Haram
This part of the paper looks at the origin of Boko Haram’s insurgency, how the group evolved from being relatively low-key to eventually becoming violent, its ideology, and the sects’ modus operandi. Iyekekpolo8 attempts to trace the evolution of Boko Haram, by explaining that “Boko Haram is the alias given to Jama’at Ahl us-Sunnah li’d-Da’wah wa’l-Jihad (the Group of the People of Sunnah for Preaching and Struggle)” (p. 2212), by those who do not adhere to the tenets of the group. The name ‘Boko Haram’ is derived from two seperate Hausa and Arabic words, ‘Boko’ in the Hausa language translates to mean ‘Western Education’, while ‘Haram’ is an Arabic word that translates to ‘forbidden’ or ‘sinful’.8 Thus when brought together Boko Haram translates to ‘Western Education’ is forbidden or sinful.
Summary of Chapters
Introduction: Provides a formal definition of insurgency and traces its historical and legal context, while setting the stage for the specific case study of Boko Haram in Nigeria.
Origins of Boko Haram: Explores the group's ideological foundations, its evolution under various leaders, and how its rejection of Western influence shaped its transformation into a violent movement.
Boko Haram’s Major Attacks and Responses to the Insurgency: Details the operational tactics of the group, the human cost of its campaigns, and the government's mixed efforts to counter these activities through military intervention and negotiations.
Who Finances Violent Insurgency in Nigeria: Examines the complex, multifaceted funding structure of Boko Haram, ranging from local political elites and criminal activities to alleged external sponsorships.
Closing Remarks: The Future of Violent Insurgency: Discusses the broader implications of insurgency for Nigeria's political stability and security landscape, emphasizing the need for genuine governance and institutional reform.
Keywords
Boko Haram, Nigeria, Insurgency, Terrorism, Radicalization, Funding, Jihad, Government Response, National Security, Political Violence, Extremism, Suicide Bombing, Security Policy, Social Unrest, Sahel
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the central focus of this publication?
The publication provides a comprehensive analysis of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria, exploring its historical roots, operational evolution, and the impact of the conflict on the Nigerian state and its citizens.
What are the primary themes discussed?
The work covers ideological development, the dynamics of terrorist funding, the government's military and political responses, and the emerging security challenges affecting future national elections.
What is the primary goal of the author?
The author intends to demystify the origins of the Boko Haram movement and provide a critical examination of how political interests and systemic issues have allowed violent insurgencies to thrive in Nigeria.
Which scientific methodology is applied?
The research relies on an analytical synthesis of academic literature, media reports, and official documentation to trace the evolution of the insurgency and evaluate government security strategies.
What aspects of the conflict are detailed in the main body?
The main body investigates the group's operational modus operandi, its strategic shift toward using women and children as suicide bombers, and the controversial role of political figures in sponsoring insurgent activities.
Which keywords define this work?
Key terms include Boko Haram, insurgency, radicalization, national security, counter-terrorism, political corruption, and Nigeria's security apparatus.
How does the author view the Nigerian government's approach to kidnapping?
The author argues that the government's reliance on cash-based negotiations and back-channel deals with insurgents has potentially incentivized further kidnappings and created a vicious cycle of violence.
What role does the #BringBackOurGirls campaign play in the narrative?
The campaign is highlighted as a catalyst for global and local public awareness, serving as a sign of civil society's growing demand for transparency, better governance, and a more responsive state.
What is the author's conclusion regarding Nigeria's security future?
The author presents a cautiously optimistic outlook, suggesting that while the current situation is bleak, institutional reforms, such as the professionalization of the police and a genuine commitment to political will, offer a path toward stability.
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- Joffrey Doma (Autor), 2019, Violent Insurgency in Nigeria with Focus on Boko Haram, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/491389