Policy Weekly Reflections on Security Contracts to Ex-Violent Actors: Issues of Trust, Continuing Tensions and Sustainability of Peace by joshuabiem November 8, 2023 written by joshuabiem November 8, 2023 82 Recently, Mr Asari Dokubo, leader of an ex-militant group in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, claimed that he was contracted by the regime of former President Muhammadu Buhari, which lasted from 2015 to 2023 to provide security services in the country. While he may have an armed organisation, the license to operate in Nigeria as a military company is difficult to be supported by Nigerian laws. The Federal Government also concessions security of the pipelines, mostly in the Niger Delta, to former militant organisations. The contract, however, has become a basis of contention among former militant leaders in the Niger Delta because it is not all of them that were included. Thus, in this edition of Nextier SPD Policy Weekly, we engage the security relationship between the state and former violent non-state actors in the Niger Delta with a view to exploring remedial measures. Click here to download report. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail joshuabiem previous post Youth Participation in African Politics next post Ogun Pastor Arrested for Abduction, Fake Prophecies You may also like Youth Bulge, Governance and Security in Post-conflict Sierra... July 3, 2024 No Face, No Case: The Realities of Gender-sensitive... June 28, 2024 Strengthening Humanitarian Response in Post-Conflict Communities in Nigeria:... June 21, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 13, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 5, 2024 Navigating Autonomy in Nigeria’s LGAs: Challenges and Opportunities May 31, 2024 Rethinking Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding May 24, 2024 Strengthening Enablers of Peace and Security in the... May 17, 2024 Towards a Paradigm Shift in Conflict Management in... May 7, 2024 Redefining Slum Dwellers: Insights into Nigeria’s Urban Challenges... April 24, 2024