THE IMPACT OF INSECURITY IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY ON KIDNAPPING

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  • YUSUF ISMAIL IMAM Department of General Study, Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Bauchi State. Author
  • AMEER SANUSI Department of General Study, Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Bauchi State. Author
  • ADAMU YAKUBU Department of General Study, Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Bauchi State. Author
  • HAUWA KABIR UMAR Department of General Study, Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Bauchi State. Author

Abstract

This paper examines impacts of insecurity in Nigeria with the focus on kidnapping. Generally and as an enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution, security and welfare of Nigeria is the primary concern and responsibility of the government. The security is also the backbone of Nigeria’s development, but has come under threats attack from different dimensions. This paper identifies the various causes of insecurity, especially kidnapping and offers some solutions to the problems. The paper is qualitative in design and uses both primary and secondary sources of data collection. It traced the history of insecurity which has led to many problems such as joblessness, terrorism, banditary, insurgency, among others. The papers offers some solutions which involve the role of parents, governments, and non-governmental organisations, including youth and women empowerment, adequate jobs creation, awareness on security matters, reduction of poverty and corruption, strict enforcement of laws, especially regarding punishments and proper security network, co-ordination, harmony among others and Nigerian security agencies.

Keywords:

Corruption, insecurity, kidnapping, security, Nigeria

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https://doi.org/10.70382/bejasd.v9i2.043

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2025-10-10

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YUSUF ISMAIL IMAM, AMEER SANUSI, ADAMU YAKUBU, & HAUWA KABIR UMAR. (2025). THE IMPACT OF INSECURITY IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY ON KIDNAPPING . Journal of African Sustainable Development, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.70382/bejasd.v9i2.043

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