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A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF IKOT AKPAN UDO – AMAZABA ETHNIC CONFLICT, 1935-2012
ABSTRACT
Observably, most developing countries
are ethnically diverse, Ethnic diversity may lead to increased civil
dissonance. The National question in Nigeria is probably one of the most
complicated in the world with her over 250 ethnic groups and 120 different
languages spoken in the country. The colonialist while pretending to carry out
a mission of uniting the warring ethnic groups, willfully and systematically
separated the various Nigerian people thereby creating a suitable atmosphere
for conflict. With the heterogeneous nature of the country, the tendency of the
various nationals is towards parochial consciousness at the expense of national
consciousness. The ethnic conflict between the peoples of Ikot Akpan Udo and
Amazaba is one of such conflicts which started since 1925 and has continued
till today with devastating consequences which include loss of lives,
destruction of properties and displacement of community’s members. The conflict
is intractable in nature with deep rooted interests and claim by each of the
combatants. This paper therefore, adapts a historical and descriptive method as
its methodology to examine the fundamental causes of the ethnic conflicts and
identifies the possible issues for resolution, between the Ikot Akpan Udo and
Amazaba people in Akwa Ibom State. One of the recommendations made in this
study was that we should not expect the years of cynical indoctrination of the
people of the area to yield easily to a new climate of mutual trust and that it
is going to take some time through the minds confused by deceit and a psyche
benumbed by propaganda.
KEYWORDS: Conflicts, Ethnicity, Early History,
Crises, 2008 Attack Ikot Akpan Udo and Amazaba People.
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