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Implication of Security Breaches on Nigeria’s Security Development: Examination of IPOB in South-East Geo-Political Zone

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  • OKOYE, Uche Patrick, Ph.D

    (Department of Public Administration, National Institute of Construction Technology and Management, Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria)

  • OBAINOKE, Eromosele Felix

    (Department of Public Administration, National Institute of Construction Technology and Management, Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria)

  • UGEGE, Joseph Eromosele, Ph.D

    (Department of Public Administration, National Institute of Construction Technology and Management, Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria)

  • NWAKA-NWANDU, Okwukwe Chihurumnanya

    (Department of Public Administration, National Institute of Construction Technology and Management, Uromi, Edo State, Nigeria)

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This paper examines the consequences of security breaches on Nigeria’s security progress, specifically analyzing the actions of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the south-east geopolitical zone. The study explores the various and complex outcomes of security breaches, taking into account issues relating to national security, economic ramifications, societal unity, considerations of human rights, international relations, governmental reactions, attempts towards peace-building, and initiatives for reconciliation. By conducting a thorough analysis, it highlights the interdependence of these consequences and the need for a comprehensive approach to effectively tackle security concerns. The paper emphasises the significance of dialogue, inclusive governance, economic advancement, community policing, safeguarding human rights, engaging with the media, diplomatic initiatives, investing in education and social services, and monitoring underlying factors in addressing security risks and fostering sustainable development. This paper seeks to enhance comprehension of security dynamics in Nigeria and provide insights for policy responses that promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the South-East region and the entire country, with a focus on the case of IPOB..

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  • OKOYE, Uche Patrick, Ph.D & OBAINOKE, Eromosele Felix & UGEGE, Joseph Eromosele, Ph.D & NWAKA-NWANDU, Okwukwe Chihurumnanya, 2024. "Implication of Security Breaches on Nigeria’s Security Development: Examination of IPOB in South-East Geo-Political Zone," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(3), pages 2701-2712, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:3:p:2701-2712
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