GENERATION OF INDIGENOUS SECURITY INFORMATION TO CURB BANDITRY BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN SABON - GARI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KADUNA STATE, NIGERIA

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Jimoh Amina Oiza

Abstract

This study explored the indigenous security information generation for curbing


Banditry by community members in Sabon - Gari Local Government Area, Kaduna


State, Nigeria. One research objective was raised; to determine the indigenous security


information generation in curbing banditry by community members in Sabon-Gari


Local Government Area, Kaduna State. Qualitative research methodology and a case


study research design were employed. Data was collected using in – depth semi –


structured interview. Purposive sampling was used for the selection of 10 participants


as study sample. The data was analyzed using grounded theory analysis. Findings


revealed that peer group discussions, community vigilance, agent roles, market squares,


places of worship, and inter-village cooperation were the indigenous ways of generating


security information by community members in Sabon-Gari Local Government Area,


Kaduna state. This study concluded that the indigenous security information generation


used to curb banditry are still relevant. The incorporation of peer group discussions,


market square interactions, places of worship, inter-village cooperation, community


vigilance, and agent roles for generating security information adds another layer of


community strength. This study recommended that community-based security


workshops and training programmes should be organized by the local Government to


empower residents with the skills that will help in generating security information.


 

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Author Biography

Jimoh Amina Oiza, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

Kashim Ibrahim Library.

Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

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