Musa, S. Y. and Heinecken, L. (2022) The Effect of Military (Un)professionalism on Civil-Military Relations and Security in Nigeria. African Security Review. 31(2), pp. 157-173. 1024-6029.
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Abstract:
The focus of this study is on the effect of military (un)professionalism on civil-military relations and citizens’ security in Nigeria. To sketch the context, the article provides a brief background on the nature of armed conflict, which necessitated the deployment of the military in internal operations. Following this is a brief description of the extent and nature of military abuse, which strains civil-military relations. Using the principles of what constitutes military professionalism, the study shows that the conduct of the Nigerian military, together with the lack of civil control undermines internal security operations and has eroded trust in the armed forces. The influence on civil-military relations is analysed, with reference to a qualitative study conducted among civilians affected by military abuse in Plateau State. The findings show that the unprofessionalism of the Nigerian military undermines military effectiveness, civil-military relations, and exacerbates the insecurity of citizens.
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Creators:
Musa, S. Y. and Heinecken, L.
Date:
24 January 2022
Date Type:
Publication
Page Range:
pp. 157-173
Journal or Publication Title:
African Security Review
Volume:
31
Number:
2
Number of Pages:
421099
Language:
English
ISSN:
1024-6029
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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