Policy Weekly Southeast’s Belt of Violence: Between Radicalisation and Deradicalisation by NextierSPD October 11, 2023 Published by NextierSPD October 11, 2023 11 In the last few days, Nigeria’s military, through its Joint Task Force South East Operation UDO KA II, launched several airstrikes and ground clearance operations in various locations suspected to be camps of some non-state armed groups (NSAGs) operating across Nigeria’s Southeast region. Among the areas bombarded by the military are Orsumughu in the Nnewi South Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State and Aku Ihube in the Okigwe LGA of Imo State. These locations are part of the areas described by Nextier as ‘Southeast’s belt of violence’ based on insight drawn from an analysis of violence patterns in Nigeria’s Southeast region. The ‘Southeast’s belt of violence’ is a vast area consisting of about 20 interconnected LGAs spread across the five states of the Southeast. These areas are located on the boundaries of the states, but together, they form an unbroken forest line that runs through the five Southeast states. Despite various interventions by state actors, the Southeast’s belt of violence remains an ungoverned space which serves as an operational base for violent NSAGs. This edition of Nextier Policy Weekly reflects on enablers of radicalisation in Southeast’s belt of violence and how state actors can better deradicalise the space to enhance security in the Southeast. Click here to download report 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail NextierSPD previous post Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan and the Oil & Gas Sector next post Putin Talks Security with Malian Leader in Third Phone Call in Two months You may also like Navigating Misinformation in the Sahel: Regional Impacts and... November 1, 2024 Navigating Misinformation in the Sahel: Regional Impacts and... October 31, 2024 UNGA 79 and The Future of Stability in... October 25, 2024 Local Government Elections: Issues of Autonomy, Service Values... October 17, 2024 The Nigerian Peace Accord: A Symbolic Gesture or... October 11, 2024 Public or Private Refinery in Nigeria: Something Less... September 25, 2024 Healthcare Delivery in Conflict Zones: Examining the Situation... September 13, 2024 Changing the Game Against Kidnapping September 6, 2024 Impact of Debt Servicing on SDG Implementation in Africa August 30, 2024 Strengthening Youth-Focused Institutions in the Era of Protests August 22, 2024