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NOMADIC PASTORALISTS-FARMER CONFLICT AND INSECURITY IN NIGERIA
The study assessed nomadic pastoralists-farmer conflict and insecurity in Nigeria. The
population of this study consisted of all staff of the seven strategic Federal Ministries and
relevant agencies under these ministries and three International Donor Agencies. The study
adopted a descriptive research design while simple random sampling technique was used in
selecting the respondents. Data was collected using a questionnaire and interview method under
the ministries. The instrument was vetted by an expert in test and measurement before the
reliability test was conducted which produced the reliability coefficient of 0.89 proving the
instrument to be reliable for the study. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics
such as percentage analysis. From the results of the data analysis, it was observed that there are
incidences of nomadic pastoralists and farmers conflict in Nigeria. Nomadic pastoralists and
farmers conflict has significant threat on breakdown of law and order in Nigeria. It was
therefore recommended that considering the fact that the prevailing nomadic pastoralist and
farmers conflict is one of the major determinants of breakdown of law and order in Nigeria,
government and other agencies such as, National Emergency Management Agency should
intervene quickly in order to reduce conflicts and restore peace in the warring regions.
Prof. Suleiman A. S. A., Ebute, J. U. & Abdul A. B.
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