CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
In 2002, an international observation
proclaimed the Niger Delta as one of the most volatile regions of the
world. This observation came on the heels of incessant crisis which the
region have been witnessing for decades but which took alarming
dimension in loosing years of the 1990’s and the opening years of the
new millennium. The region from one decade to another has witnessed
unprecedented crisis which revolve round political and most importantly
economic factors. Also from one decade to another the nature and
dynamics of crisis in the region have changed, the transformations which
the crisis took from the one period to another have paved way for its
institutionalization in the history of the region and Nigeria in
general.1 If the institutionalization in the history of the
Niger Delta crisis in the politics and economy of the country is
something to discuss, the threat which it has been posing and still
posing to domestic and international security of the Nigerian nation
state is an aspect which requires critical academic enquiry.
A systematic analysis of the crisis is
informed by my intention to identify the changing dynamics of what
constitutes national security over the years and how the nation state of
Nigeria have been contending with the threat which the Niger Delta
crisis is posing to the so called national security. National security
questions is a complex of political, legal, social, economic,
ideological and military problems that arises in the course of a people
struggling for political and economic independence and for the
establishment of equal and friendly relations with other people in the
bilateral and international affairs.
It is imperative to see how regional
based crisis affect the survival of the entire country and how the
political entity called Nigeria have been dealing with the changing
dynamics of the crisis, the current study therefore understands that the
concept of national security is fluid and dynamic. All nations of the
world contend and will continue to contend with the challenges arising
from the national security. To Nigeria, the complicated nature of the
Niger Delta crisis poses serious and enduring threat to the fragile
nature of Nigerian democracy and the ever volatile national security.
What this work explores is the
complexity involved in the maintenance of national security which arose
as a result of the crisis in the Niger Delta. For the purpose of this
research, the concept of National Security questions and the
contributions of Niger Delta crisis are both international and domestic
in nature.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMS
In this work, I attempt to answer the
entire questions of the place of crude oil in the escalation and the
reduction of the Niger Delta crisis. The significance of the other
exigencies or factors in the crisis? The contributions of the
Multinational Corporation and different political ferments in the
region? The Niger Delta crisis cannot be understood without a critical
understanding of the relationship between individual communities on the
one hand and with the federal government on the other hand which revolve
round the control of resources and retarded infrastructural, economic
and social development in the region.
To what extents have the crisis
constitutes threats to national security? Put differently, what is the
threat which the crisis is posing to the Nigeria’s nascent democracy?
How crisis have metamorphosed in the all-embracing concept of national
security is also analyzed and the entire attempts made by the federal
government to preserve legitimacy in the name of the fundamental
national security are not left undiscussed.
Niger Delta crisis at every point in
time have threatened the primacy responsibility of the government in
terms of security of lives and properties and the preservation of
oneness of Nigeria as a single political entity.2 National
security transcends the primary role of the government in the protection
of lives and properties. It also involves the international security
and sovereignty. The gagging question is: is the Niger Delta crisis
posing any threat to the international security and sovereignty of the
Nigerian nation?
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
National security questions and the role played by the Niger Delta crisis is theme which requires adequate scholarly attention.
The objective of this study therefore are
- To look at how the Niger Delta crisis affects Nigerian national security.
- To locate the impact of the Niger Delta crisis within the framework of its implication of national security.
- To see how regional based crisis affect the survival of the entire country.
- To identify the changing dynamics and what constitutes nationals
security over the years and how the nation state of Nigeria has been
contending with the crisis.
- The place of rude oil in the escalation and in the reduction of the Niger Delta crisis.
- The significance of the other exigencies or factors in the crisis.
- The contribution of the multination corporation and different political ferments in the regions.
1.4 JUSTIFICATION
The justification for this work can best
be appreciated from two major perspectives namely, the need to carryout
a critical academic analysis of he origin of the Nigeria Delta Crisis
and an appraisal of the impact of the Niger Delta Crisis on national
security, hence the changing dynamics of the crisis and the high degree
of internationalization which its taken in recent years. The
internationalization of the Niger Delta Crisis is as old as the history
of the crisis itself; however, in recent years the concern of the
international community is getting higher and higher.
1.5 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
This work focuses on the threat which
the Niger Delta Crisis is posing to national security of Nigeria, no
aspect of national security question can be understood in isolation,
this is because as earlier mentioned the concept of national security is
a very fluid one and deeply rooted in the history of Nigeria, the
nature and dynamics also change in accordance with the history of the
national and that of Niger Delta Crisis, it is against this background
that the study carries out comparative analysis of how Niger Delta
related crisis and other regional and non regional crisis are affecting
national security, comparative approach provides the necessary yardstick
of measuring the vicissitude of our case study. Apart from enhancing
our understanding of the vicissitudes of the Niger Delta crisis and
national security, discourse of some related crisis will provide us with
the necessary tool, concept, model and methodology of analysis.
One of the best ways of achieving the
desired result in the discourse of Niger Delta crisis and national
security is to look at it from the historical perspective hence history
is prerequisite to a good understanding of contemporary phenomenon. The
complexity of the Niger-Delta crisis and national security will make its
analysis from a purely contemporary perspective to be inadequate, it is
in the light of this, that the Niger Delta Crisis is traced from the 19th
century when the numerous cit-states in the region were at longer head
with one another over the control of production and exchange of palm oil
down to the period of British invasion, the contribution of colonial
rule cannot be overemphasized, the changing dynamics in the relations
between one Niger Delta community and the other have to be understood
within the framework of pre-existing relations.2 the
discovery of crude oil at the tail end of the colonial rule is
absolutely central to this discourse because it was the crisis and
compromise connected with the exploitation of crude oil that gave the
region it current stigmatization as one of the most volatile regions of
the world.3
The impact of Niger Delta Crisis
reflects in virtually all aspect of the socio-cultural economic and
political life of the people for the purpose of this research and as I
have mentioned above, I will focus on the impact which the crisis is
having on national security and this cannot be understood without the
knowledge of other impacts, so, occasional references will be made to
other impacts of the crisis which have direct correlation on national
security.
The limitations of this study is the
volatile nature of the subject, materials used for academic research
requires cross examination because they all have their limitations, the
limitations of materials used for this work can best be appreciated
against the stand point of the fact that subjects related to crisis most
importantly in the Niger Delta is fluid, the fact that I address the
aspect of national security as it relates to the crisis in Niger Delta
makes our discourse the one which require expertise in the collection,
selection, analysis and in fact interpretation of materials All the
groups in the Niger Delta who were interviewed sometimes provides
doctored information related to the problems under examination,
government officials, private workers, militants and anti-Niger Delta
groups also presented issues the ways it best known to them. 4
Similar trend could be noticed in several newspapers’ reports and even
published works on Niger Delta Crisis and national security.5
This is why all materials for academic
research have their own limitations and have to be subjected to critical
evaluation and security. It is in the light if this that
cross-examination of data ultimately brings about judicious
interpretation of facts as it is since national security issues have
profound influence in determining the future of the oneness of the
country. This study adopts thematic and chronological approaches,
chronologically, it is important that we understand how Niger Delta
Crisis and national security has unfolded from one period to another and
the numerous forms and dimensions which therefore, assist in providing a
one by one or step by step analysis of the problems, aspect of this
work which will be thematically discussed, are the ones related to the
ways crisis have been affecting national security some of which are
basically exposition.
1.6 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In this work, I adopted a multicultural
and multidisciplinary approach, the need for multicultural approach
stems from the fact that themes related to peace and conflicts studies
in African can only be adequately researched by adopting a lot of
models, concepts and methodology from different but related academic and
intellectual persuasion. Also, multidisciplinary approach is the latest
trend and one of the best ways of showing relevance of once discipline
to several other disciplines, this is why I draw most of my evidence
from history, political science, strategic studies, conflict studies and
other related disciplines.
At this point, it is worthy of note to
states that this work is basically a historical and contemporary
analysis of Niger Delta Crisis and national security, the tradition
methods of gathering information, i.e. primary and secondary sources is
adopted. In the category of the primary sources that are pivotal to this
work are: Archival materials, Newspapers on national security, Oral
interview, MPA 1 and II classes’ discussions e.t.c. A sizeable
percentage of secondary sources that is used came from published and
unpublished works which include Books, Articles in journals e.t.c. that
are related to Niger Delta and national security in the 19th,20th and 21st
centuries, however, a greater percentage of the materials used for this
work came from extensive fieldwork in the region and newspaper cuttings
on themes related to national security and the Niger Delta Crisis, this
is significant going by the pan citing of published work on peace and
conflict studies in Nigeria