This book examines the factors contributing to the Niger Delta crisis and explains why, in spite of the billions of dollars devoted to the presidential amnesty program, peace has eluded the region. It argues that the economic development of the region, and the fundamental restructuring of the country, is central to securing peace and for the prevention of the collapse of the state.
This book examines the factors contributing to the Niger Delta crisis and explains why, in spite of the billions of dollars devoted to the presidential amnesty program, peace has eluded the region. It argues that the economic development of the region, and the fundamental restructuring of the country, is central to securing peace and for the prevention of the collapse of the state.
Michael R. Hall is a professor of history at Armstrong Atlantic State University in Savannah, Georgia.
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List of Maps List of Tables List of Abbreviations Foreword, Olayiwola Abegunrin Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE: Situating the Republic and the Crisis Chapter 1: Nigeria: A State, Its People and Institutions Chapter 2: Situating the Niger Delta Crisis, 2003-2015 Chapter 3: Underdevelopment and the Glaring Reality of the Niger Delta Chapter 4: The US and EU's Policy toward the Region PART TWO: The Amnesty and Post-amnesty Environment Chapter 5: The Human, Financial, and Material Cost of the Conflict Chapter 6: Challenging the State: Conversation with Henry Okah Chapter 7: The Presidential Amnesty Program Chapter 8: The Post-Amnesty Environment PART THREE: Policy, Policy Statement and the Future Chapter 9: Sustainable or Fractured Peace Chapter 10: Nigeria and the Future of the Niger Delta Chapter 11: Policy Statements: Rethinking the Solutions Chapter 12: Epilogue: Enters a New (Buhari) Administration Bibliography Index About the Author
List of Maps List of Tables List of Abbreviations Foreword, Olayiwola Abegunrin Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE: Situating the Republic and the Crisis Chapter 1: Nigeria: A State, Its People and Institutions Chapter 2: Situating the Niger Delta Crisis, 2003-2015 Chapter 3: Underdevelopment and the Glaring Reality of the Niger Delta Chapter 4: The US and EU's Policy toward the Region PART TWO: The Amnesty and Post-amnesty Environment Chapter 5: The Human, Financial, and Material Cost of the Conflict Chapter 6: Challenging the State: Conversation with Henry Okah Chapter 7: The Presidential Amnesty Program Chapter 8: The Post-Amnesty Environment PART THREE: Policy, Policy Statement and the Future Chapter 9: Sustainable or Fractured Peace Chapter 10: Nigeria and the Future of the Niger Delta Chapter 11: Policy Statements: Rethinking the Solutions Chapter 12: Epilogue: Enters a New (Buhari) Administration Bibliography Index About the Author
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