ABSTRACT
Terrorism no doubt has remained one of the most dreaded social malaises in the contemporary Nigeria. The threat posed to life and property by these clandestine groups cannot be adequately estimated. But the terrorists attacks on some Nigerian cities including Abuja, Kano, Niger e.t.c and most especially Bornu state where they started has remained a water shed in the annals of global terrorism. The attack no doubt has constituted one of the greatest threats to National peace and security, hence the new war against terrorism championed by the Federal government. The danger associated with terrorist activities has therefore increasingly become of immense concern to practitioners of national politics, scholars and national states men alike. Against this background, this study objectively examined the implications of this ugly trend to contemporary national relations and cohesion. As well as made some recommendations on how to tackle the problem of National terrorism.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title…….………………………………………………………..i
Approval……..…………………………………………………ii
Dedication……………………………………………………..iii
Acknowledgements…………………………………………..iv
Abstract……………………………………………………….…v
Table of contents……………………………………………..vi
List of tables…………………………………………………….ix
CHAPTER ONE-INTRODUCTION……………………………..1
- Background to the study…………………………………1
- Statement of the problems…………………………………2
- Purpose of the study………………………………………3
- Research questions………………………………………..4
- Statement of hypotheses…………………………………..4
- Theoretical framework……………………………………5
- Significance of the study………………………………….6
- Scope of the study…………………………………………..6
- Limitations of the study…………………………………..7
- Definition of terms………………………………………7
CHAPTER TWO-LITERATURE REVIEW…………………..9
2.1 Introduction………………………………………………..9
2.2 The concept of terrorism…………………………………9
2.3 Types of terrorism…………………………………………17
2.4 The impact of national terrorism……………………..20
2.5 The challenges of national terrorism………………..21
2.6 Summary of literature review……………………………23
CHAPTER THREE-RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY…………………………………………………25
3.1 Design of the study………………………………………25
3.2 Area of the study…………………………………………25
3.3 Population of the study…………………………………26
3.4 Sample/sampling techniques………………………..26
3.5 Instrument for data collection………………………..26
3.6 Reliability and validity of the instrument…………27
3.7 Distribution and retrieval of the instrument…… 27
3.8 Method of data analysis…………………………………28
CHAPTER FOUR-DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS…………………………………………………………29
4.1 Data presentation…………………………………………29
4.2 Analysis of research questions…………………………33
4.3 Testing of Hypotheses……………………………………34
4.4 Interpretation of Results………………………………..36
CHAPTER FIVE-SUMMARY, CONCLUTION AND RECOMMENDATION……………………………………………37
5.1 Summary of findings…………………………………….37
5.2 Conclusion…………………………………………………..37
5.3 Recommendation………………………………………….39
REFERENCES…………………………………………………….40
APPENDICES………………………………………………………42
QUESTIONNAIRE…………………………………………………43
LIST OF TABLES
TABLES
(1). Presentation of returned questionnaires
(2). Percentages rating of the respondents on what terrorism are.
(3). Percentage rating of the respondents of what is the challenges of terrorism.
(4). Percentage rating of the respondents on how do we effectively combat terrorism.
(5). Percentage rating of the respondents on the Ho, posed is tested.
(6). Percentage rating of the respondent on the Hi, posed is tested.
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION
1.0. BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
Global terrorism no doubt represents one of the most focal issues on contemporary international relations. Thus, the threat to international peace and security posed by terrorist activities has captured the attention of scholars and statesmen alike.
However, the Nigerian share of the global terrorist’s activities started in 2009 when an Islamic group launched a military campaign to create an Islamic state or a caliphate as it is called, the attacks approach including suicide bombing to place home their demand. With their base in Maiduguri, Borno state, the attacks has more than ever heightened scholarly interest in global terrorism, especially in Nigeria. Studies have been variously done on rising spate of global terrorism with recently more emphasis on Nigeria; these scholarly works have been very illuminating but nevertheless not exhaustive of all the issues associated with terrorism.
Against this backdrop, this particular work is geared towards adding to the existing literature on national terrorism by investigating the new challenges in contemporary national cohesion in regard to people’s welfare brought about by increasing terrorist activities. This becomes necessary considering the glaring terrorism attacks in the north-east of Nigeria especially in Borno state.
1.1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
In Nigeria today, terrorism has become a major threat to national peace and security and also a topical issue in political arena.
The problem posed to national relations and peoples welfare by this terrorist activities, is to know what exactly is terrorism, to explain the rising incidence of terrorism, the challenges, types and effective ways of combating it.
1.2. PURPOSE OF THESTUDY
The purpose of this research work inter alia includes:
- To know what exactly is terrorism.
- To know the majority reason for the rising incidence of terrorism.
- To know the challenges and types of terrorism.
- And to know the effective ways of combating terrorism.
1.3. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- What is terrorism?
- What are the challenges of terrorism?
- How do we effectively combat terrorism?
1.4. STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESES
I.Ho: Terrorism in Nigeria has no effect in the people’s welfare.
H1: Terrorism in Nigeria have effect in the people’s welfare.
1.5. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Terrorism in Nigeria has been viewed from different perspective all in the name of drawing conclusion as to why people indulge in violent action like terrorism. This work tries to know in consultation with other works of some scholars the challenges in people’s welfare. The theory employed in this research work is class theory as propounded by Karl Max. The theory states that struggle of social classes are inherent in the society. Conflict then is assumed to be a by-product of the contradictory and conflicting interest of social classes. This work is viewing the situation in Borno state as a product of conflict among opposing views that happen to find themselves in different camps or groups.
Deprivation of a kind still remained the most central in the causes of terrorism where one group that feels deprived resort to act of terrorism as a means of pressing home their demand, especially when other means of vesting their anger must have failed. The correlation between the theory and this work on class conflict made it suitable for this study.
1.6. SIGNIFCANCE OF THE STUDY
This study will help to provide knowledge of what terrorism is all about. It will also highlight the threats, insecurity and challenges associated with terrorism and the possible way of combating the ugly trend called terrorism. More so, this study will add to existing works in this area, thereby being of assistance to students, practitioners, policy makers etc.
1.7. SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work is limited to the terrorist attacks in Boron state.
1.8. LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
To ensure a comprehensive work on this topic, the researcher tried to produce a better work but was limited by a number of factors which include finance, time and the limitations inherent in the use of questionnaire in terms of objectivity, truthfulness and sincerity from subjects are acknowledged, there is therefore the tendency for a degree of error to occur in the final analysis and evaluation of data.
1.9. DEFINITION OF TERMS
Some terms used in this study, which could be subjected to different interpretations by different readers of this project report include but not limited to the following,
ACTION: For the purpose of this work, the term refers to those who operate within the political system.
TERRORISM: negative aggressive act of destruction that causes great fear and dread.
DISCLAIMER: All project works, files and documents posted on this website, eProjectTopics.com are the property/copyright of their respective owners. They are for research reference/guidance purposes only and some of the works may be crowd-sourced. Please don’t submit someone’s work as your own to avoid plagiarism and its consequences. Use it as a reference/citation/guidance purpose only and not copy the work word for word (verbatim). The paper should be used as a guide or framework for your own paper. The contents of this paper should be able to help you in generating new ideas and thoughts for your own study. eProjectTopics.com is a repository of research works where works are uploaded for research guidance. Our aim of providing this work is to help you eradicate the stress of going from one school library to another in search of research materials. This is a legal service because all tertiary institutions permit their students to read previous works, projects, books, articles, journals or papers while developing their own works. This is where the need for literature review comes in. “What a good artist understands is that nothing comes from nowhere. The paid subscription on eProjectTopics.com is a means by which the website is maintained to support Open Education. If you see your work posted here by any means, and you want it to be removed/credited, please contact us with the web address link to the work. We will reply to and honour every request. Please notice it may take up to 24 – 48 hours to process your request.