Bi-Monthly Reports Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report by joshuabiem March 25, 2024 written by joshuabiem March 25, 2024 69 As Nigerians grapple with the high cost of living stemming from the removal of fuel subsidy and unification of foreign exchange rates, the months of January and February, which kicked off the new year, were characterised by occurrences within the Nigerian border and other related continental issues. On the domestic front, protests rocked parts of the nation. On the regional continental front, Nigeria, as the ECOWAS bloc leader, faced the withdrawal of three Sahel nations. This move posed some immediate political and economic implications, but most significantly, it had stark security ramifications concerning the united fight against jihadist insurgencies. This edition of the Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-Monthly report captured the country’s security situation between January and February 2024 from the lens of the most prevalent crisis types in the country. Between January and February 2024, gunmen attacks and farmer-herder conflict dominated North Central Nigeria, while banditry was commonplace in the North West. Click here to download the report 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail joshuabiem previous post NIGERIA VIOLENT CONFLICT WEEKLY SPOTLIGHT next post Imo Community Accuses ESN Of Killing 34-Year-Old Man You may also like Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report May 13, 2024 Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report January 15, 2024 Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report November 17, 2023 Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report September 18, 2023 Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report July 17, 2023 Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report May 10, 2023 Nigeria Violent Conflict Bi-monthly Report March 31, 2023 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.