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Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Liposure: 9:51am On Mar 17, 2021
The government must show serious commitment to children’s security by tackling the rising problem of insecurity ravaging the country.

Due to growing insecurity, Nigeria is gradually becoming one of the most dangerous places to live. The 2020 Global Terrorism Index identified the country as the third most affected by terrorism.

There was a sharp increase in Boko Haram’s targeting of civilians by 25 per cent, and killings by herdsmen increased by 26 per cent, compared with the previous year. The two countries higher on the index are Iraq and Afghanistan.

According to the Nigeria Security Tracker, 2,769 violent deaths were recorded between February 2020 and February 2021 in Borno State alone. Similarly, ransom-kidnapping by armed groups has increased substantially in the past five years. Over $18 million was paid as ransom for kidnapped victims between 2011 and 2020.

While insecurity is common in Nigeria, the northern region has been most affected. This is due to Boko Haram attacks, banditry, farmers-herdsmen conflicts, kidnappings and ethno-religious conflicts. Sadly, children have not been spared.

In the North-east, children have been murdered, abducted and used as sex slaves, forcefully recruited as child soldiers, and suffer from diseases and malnutrition at the Internally Displaced Persons camps. The United Nations says almost 4,000 children were killed in just a year, 2015 to 2016.

UNICEF reported that an estimated 1.9 million people are displaced – and about 60 per cent of them are children; many under the age of five. The rising phenomenon has further manifested in the recent wave of attacks on schools and kidnapping of students.

My research published last year highlights why children have become targets for the armed groups in northern Nigeria. This paper focuses on children in the Boko Haram conflict, which has for over 10 years ravaged the northeastern part of Nigeria and around Lake Chad.

Despite the reality that children have increasingly become the face of insecurity in northern Nigeria, the literature has been silent on issues related to child security. My study, therefore, aimed to address the perspective of children in the conflict.

I found that children were of strategic interest to both the terrorists and the state security forces. I concluded that child security had not been given sufficient attention in Nigeria, and that child security should be included in peace-building efforts in northeastern Nigeria.

Children and conflict in northern Nigeria
The dimension of children in violent conflicts in northern Nigeria gained momentum in 2013 when Boko Haram adopted the strategy of direct attacks on schools, hospitals and centres for internally displaced people.

It started with the midnight raid of a dormitory in Gujba, Yobe State, leading to the murder of 44 schoolboys by the terrorist group in September 2013. Five months later, another boarding school was attacked, and 59 boys were murdered in the same state. In April 2014, 276 schoolgirls were abducted in Chibok in Borno State.

UNICEF in its 2018 report said that the group had kidnapped over 1,000 children since 2013. Between 2015 and 2016, the UN estimated that 3,909 children were killed.

In the past five years, the rise of banditry added a new and dangerous dimension to attacks on children. On December 11 2020, 333 students were kidnapped in Kankara, Katsina State.

On December 20 2020, 80 students at an Islamic school were kidnapped in Mahuta, Katsina State. Twenty seven students were abducted in Kagara, Niger State, on February 17 2021.

The latest occurred on February 25 with the abduction of 317 schoolgirls in Jangebe, Talata-Mafara local government, Zamfara State.

Why children are prime targets
Our study used a qualitative approach, relying on data from institutional reports of intergovernmental agencies like the United Nations, United Nations Children’s Fund, and International Organisation for Migration; non-governmental agencies like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack, Mercy Corps, Open Doors and media reports.

The research showed that children were of strategic interest to the armed groups for many reasons. First, targeting children proved effective as a tool to negotiate for the release of members of the group in prison and receive huge ransoms to purchase weapons and fund their operations.


Second, the armed groups were interested in children to gain local and international attention to show their strength, seek international collaborations with similar groups, and amplify their demands on the state authorities.

Third, children were useful for their military operations, especially for terrorist groups. They could plant explosives, act as human shields or suicide bombers, and spy on the other parties because they didn’t arouse suspicion.

Fourth, the attack on schools corresponded with the central ideology driving terrorism in the region, which was based on opposition to Western education. The increased attacks showed the plan was to make the region insecure for teaching and learning.

Fifth, girls were of interest to the armed groups for sexual exploitation. Abducted girls were sometimes raped or forced into marriages in the camps.

Nigeria must safeguard children more
Child security has not been given sufficient attention in Nigeria.

This explains the successful attacks on children in recent times. Child security underscores the essence of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Child, which Nigeria is a party to.

The government must show serious commitment to children’s security by tackling the rising problem of insecurity ravaging the country. The paper underscores the need for specialised programmes that can address the peculiar challenges of children involved in the conflict zones and not merely incorporate them into adult-focused or general programmes.

The international community, including important nongovernmental organisations promoting children’s rights and welfare, must also compel the authorities to secure the children and internationalise the problem of child insecurity in Nigeria.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/449304-why-children-are-prime-targets-of-armed-groups-in-northern-nigeria.html

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Liposure: 10:00am On Mar 17, 2021
My heart goes out to all child victims of armed conflict in nigeria

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by YoungLionken(m): 10:09am On Mar 17, 2021
Simply because they are soft targets and the response is high.

2023 is still very far, a lot must have gone wrong before then. The thought of it makes me sad embarassed...

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by aybabz101: 10:10am On Mar 17, 2021
for about 13 yrs now, we've been battling the issue of boko haram. the growth of this sect which I believe is largely due to negligence in the part of the government and ideology/religion sympathy in the part of the natives of the domicile areas; though devastating, may be forgiven because I believe terrorism and 'religious fanatism' is nascent to the Nigerian community.

But I have a very big problem in the rising activities of bandits in Nigeria; and if we are not careful, this will be worse than boko haram. because we are facing community insecurity. ppl are now afraid to travel, to go to farms, and to attend functions.

The problem is Nigeria that ought to learn from boko haram is taking this issue with kids glove. now, over 600 schools has been closed in the north and more will still be closed. what is next? they will start attacking businesses and critical infrastructure such as hospitals......... and markets!

oh!!!!!! pls.....let's stop playing politics and let's solve this problem that threatens our fundamental right to live and make our social life extinct.

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Racoon(m): 10:10am On Mar 17, 2021
Why would children not be prime targets when there is an ever ready supply of a large hordes of almajiri children who have been frustrated to take to the crime of kidnapping or became victims of abuse by the northern leaders/elites.

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by slawormiir: 10:10am On Mar 17, 2021
Damnnn niggarrrr
Too bad

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 10:11am On Mar 17, 2021
Northern Nigeria leaders embrace terrorism. They see it as an option in case the illegitimate authority is challenged by the people.

Guess what, the challenge is here already, and terrorism won't save them

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by SensualMan1(m): 10:11am On Mar 17, 2021
Sai Baba!

Sai Barber!!!


FEBUHARI grin


MARCH4BUHARI grin



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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 10:11am On Mar 17, 2021
Warped sense of reasoning
Children are the leaders of tomorrow
Kidnap the leaders of tomorrow so the current leaders can rule till infinity.

Insecurity just too much
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by AzuNas: 10:11am On Mar 17, 2021
Alright. . . . . . .Ajie

Una sorry Nigeria fail una


Abeg
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Jenadi: 10:14am On Mar 17, 2021
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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by 9jasmart(m): 10:15am On Mar 17, 2021
Because they're easy targets and the public outcry from their parents and the general public will compel the appropriate authorities to yield to their demands
But the better question should be why attacks on education that can lead to liberation of their people. Why not challenge their leaders that take that rights and privileges they so claim!

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Ykc2(m): 10:16am On Mar 17, 2021
Untill a shoe shinner in the north stop marrying 4 women having 24 children then north will value children

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by seunny4lif(m): 10:17am On Mar 17, 2021
Best gift you can give your Children is not giving birth in Nigeria unless you worth over €1M and you provide police escort for them up and down
Move your children to EU or Canada not USA
If your child don’t drug related matter, then your child is good.

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 10:17am On Mar 17, 2021
Children are targets simply because the Terrorists want to inculcate their doctrines to the next generation


The children kidnapped are given lessons on the strength of terrorism, alot would end up being Terrorists in the future


This is why the girls who were kidnapped suddenly fell in love with the Terrorists and wanted to return



Know this and know peace
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by mayormick(m): 10:18am On Mar 17, 2021
Hmm....may God rescue us, my consign is the one that happened at yewa Ogun state this week. Though, the students had been released but I want to assume they are just testing water; they want to see reaction to start their kidnapping business on full scale. I just hope I am totally wrong, I really hope so
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Charmingrascal(m): 10:19am On Mar 17, 2021
Liposure:


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/449304-why-children-are-prime-targets-of-armed-groups-in-northern-nigeria.html



The main reason is because we have a clueless, terrorism enabler President in charge of the Nation affair.
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by AFONJACOW(m): 10:19am On Mar 17, 2021
Here they come again... They always find someone to blame for their backwardness, are there no children in Southern part of Nigeria , are they the only children z everyone should carry his cross biko
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 10:19am On Mar 17, 2021
bcus WINTR IS COMING
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by doxijaw: 10:25am On Mar 17, 2021
Children should be the first priority of the government.

Try this with kids in sane climes, they won't mind dropping an atomic bomb on the so called terrorist's.

You would never see Nigerian pseudo intellectuals showing concern for kids na only useless thing's dem dey defend/copy.

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by AFONJACOW(m): 10:26am On Mar 17, 2021
Untill they stop breeding like rats , even India and Chinese now understand the damage over population will bring, was talking to my Chinese friend the other day, he asked me how many kids I wishes to have I say 3 or 4 will be just ok , he was kind of surprised he asked me what am I going to do with 4 kids that 1 is more than enough for him, if a Chinese man could say this why northerners will not embrace birth control and safe others from this catastrophe awaiting

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Olobofife(m): 10:29am On Mar 17, 2021
Because......
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Standing5(m): 10:29am On Mar 17, 2021
Same children some parties targeted for votes.
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by MYZOLE: 10:32am On Mar 17, 2021
When will they start kidnapping Almajheri?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0eQ_xIcwOI

Just watch the video above.... Senator Rochas Okorocha made some valid points
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by seunny4lif(m): 10:32am On Mar 17, 2021
Japanese are looking for population
Chinese government one child policy is now a problem for them as the citizens don’t want to have more children but now the Chinese government is begging her citizens to give birth to at least 2 children, if not 100 years time Chinese population will be full of people over 70 years old just like Japan is looking for population because half of their citizens are over 60 years old
AFONJACOW:
Untill they stop breeding like rats , even India and Chinese now understand the damage over population will bring, was talking to my Chinese friend the other day, he asked me how many kids I wishes to have I say 3 or 4 will be just ok , he was kind of surprised he asked me what am I going to do with 4 kids that 1 is more than enough for him, if a Chinese man could say this why northerners will not embrace birth control and safe others from this catastrophe awaiting

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Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by Nobody: 10:34am On Mar 17, 2021
It has to do with ready market for kidnapped kids in the east. The criminal elements of the north sell kidnapped kids to their counterparts in the east.

Baby factory in the east need to be fully investigated.
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by zoghys: 10:37am On Mar 17, 2021
YoungLionken:
Simply because they are soft targets and the response is high.

2023 is still very far, a lot must have gone wrong before then. The thought of it makes me sad embarassed...

Are you of the opinion this trend will stop post the cow man?, well if I must say, this is not stopping anytime soon, because he never started with the cow man, and certainly not soon after he leaves office, except we have a right thinking man at the helms of affair, who is ready to step on so many toes
Re: Why Children Are Prime Targets Of Armed Groups In Northern Nigeria by AFONJACOW(m): 10:37am On Mar 17, 2021
seunny4lif:
Japanese are looking for population
Chinese government one child policy is now a problem for them as the citizens don’t want to have more children but now the Chinese government is begging her citizens to give birth to at least 2 children, if not 100 years time Chinese population will be full of people over 70 years old just like Japan is looking for population because half of their citizens are over 60 years old
they have the brain, sanity and resources to pull out of any mess it will bring in the future unlike Nigeria that borrowing/stealing it people's money in the bank to finance their budget... Stupid country

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