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Under the administration of President Bola Tinubu, the approach to solving the decades-long insurgency (often referred to as "jihadist" movements like Boko Haram and ISWAP) has shifted toward a "holistic" strategy. The current policy, reflected in the 2026 Budget of Consolidation and Renewed Resilience, moves away from purely military engagement toward a mix of intelligence-led operations and social "non-kinetic" interventions. Here is how Nigeria is currently attempting to solve this crisis: 1. The "New National Counter-Terrorism Doctrine" President Tinubu recently unveiled a redesigned security architecture. The goal is a unified command where the Army, Air Force, and intelligence agencies (like the DSS and NIA) share real-time data rather than operating in silos. Technological Surveillance: Increased investment in drones and satellite imagery to track movements in the Sambisa Forest and the Lake Chad islands. Targeting the Network: The doctrine explicitly classifies not just fighters, but also financiers, informants, and ransom negotiators as terrorists to cut off the lifeblood of these groups. 2. The "Pulaku" Solution (Non-Kinetic Strategy) Vice President Kashim Shettima has championed the "Pulaku" initiative (a Fulani term for "honor/manliness" . This acknowledges that poverty and a lack of opportunity are the primary recruiting tools for extremists.Infrastructure & Jobs: Building schools, hospitals, and housing in the most affected northern regions to win "hearts and minds." Resettlement: Moving Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) back to their ancestral lands with government protection to restore local economies. 3. Regional Cooperation (Lake Chad Basin) As of early 2026, Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF). Border Security: Collaborative patrols with Niger, Chad, and Cameroon are being intensified to prevent insurgents from fleeing across borders when pressured by the Nigerian military. The "Babani" Leadership: Nigeria recently secured the appointment of Ambassador Ibrahim Babani as the Executive Secretary of the Lake Chad Basin Commission to spearhead regional stabilization. 4. Exploiting Insurgent Infighting A major part of the current "solution" is actually a natural development the government is exploiting: the civil war between JAS (Boko Haram) and ISWAP. Defection Programs: The government is expanding programs for "repentant" fighters. Thousands have surrendered because they are caught between the military and rival insurgent factions. Intelligence Infiltration: Using defectors to gain deep intelligence on the remaining leadership structures of both factions. 5. Judicial Reform The administration is reopening the trials of thousands of terrorism suspects who have been in detention for years. By fast-tracking these cases, the government aims to: Show that there are legal consequences for insurgency. Clear the backlog of innocent people who were caught in sweeps, which helps reduce local resentment toward the state. The Challenges Ahead Despite these efforts, significant hurdles remain: Economic Strain: The cost of the ₦58.18 trillion 2026 budget is massive, and if the economy doesn't stabilize, the "non-kinetic" (poverty-fighting) side of the strategy may lack funding. Adaptability: Insurgent groups are increasingly moving into banditry and kidnapping for ransom to fund themselves as their international ties weaken. Transparency: There is ongoing pressure for the military to be more accountable for civilian safety during airstrikes and ground operations. Copyright ©️ Digital Bimpe
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The history of Jihad in Nigeria is primarily defined by two very different eras: the state-building 19th-century revolution led by Usman dan Fodio and the modern-day insurgency led by Boko Haram. While the word "jihad" (meaning "struggle" or "striving" has various spiritual meanings in Islam, in the Nigerian historical context, it has most often referred to armed movements aimed at political and religious reform.1. The Sokoto Jihad (1804–1808) Often called the Fulani Jihad, this was a massive revolutionary movement that fundamentally reshaped West Africa. The Leader: Usman dan Fodio, a Fulani scholar and cleric, began preaching against the corruption and "un-Islamic" practices of the Hausa kings (the Habe rulers) in Northern Nigeria. The Cause: Dan Fodio criticized the ruling elite for heavy taxation, injustice, and mixing Islam with traditional animist beliefs. After a falling out with the King of Gobir, dan Fodio and his followers (the Jama’a) fled—an act modeled after the Prophet Muhammad's Hijra. The Result: The movement overthrew the Hausa city-states and established the Sokoto Caliphate. At its peak, it was one of the largest and most prosperous empires in Africa, linking over 30 different emirates. Legacy: The Caliphate lasted until the British conquest in 1903. Even today, the Sultan of Sokoto remains the spiritual leader of Nigeria's Muslims, tracing his lineage directly back to dan Fodio. 2. Colonial Resistance and "Mahdist" Movements During the British colonial era (1900–1960), the nature of jihad shifted toward anti-colonial resistance. The Satiru Rising (1906): A "Mahdist" movement (believers in a messianic redeemer) rose against both the British and the Sokoto aristocracy, whom they saw as collaborators with "infidel" colonialists. The British suppressed this with extreme force. Maitatsine (1980s): While not a traditional jihad, Muhammadu Marwa (Maitatsine) led a violent heterodox movement in Kano that rejected modern technology and Western influence, leading to thousands of deaths and foreshadowing modern radicalization. 3. The Modern Insurgency: Boko Haram (2009–Present) The modern era is defined by the rise of Boko Haram (officially Jama'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-Da'wah wa'l-Jihad). Origin: Founded by Mohammed Yusuf in 2002, the group initially focused on rejecting "Western education" and secular government, which they blamed for the poverty and corruption in Northeast Nigeria. The Turning Point (2009): Following a violent crackdown by Nigerian security forces and the death of Yusuf in police custody, the group became a full-blown terrorist insurgency under Abubakar Shekau. Evolution: * In 2015, they pledged allegiance to ISIS, becoming the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). The group eventually split; ISWAP is now the more dominant, organized military force, while the remnants of Shekau's faction (JAS) continue more sporadic, brutal attacks. Comparison of the Major Eras Feature Sokoto Jihad (1800s) Boko Haram (Modern) Primary Goal State-building and legal reform Overthrow of the secular state Leadership Highly educated Islamic scholars Militant extremists Outcome Established the Sokoto Caliphate Displacement of millions; regional crisis Strategy Traditional cavalry and infantry war Guerilla warfare, bombings, kidnappings The historical memory of dan Fodio’s "purification" of society remains a powerful cultural symbol in Nigeria, though modern extremist groups like Boko Haram are widely condemned by the mainstream Nigerian Muslim community for distorting those historical precedents. Copyright ©️ Digital Bimpe
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. This acknowledges that poverty and a lack of opportunity are the primary recruiting tools for extremists.