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The Boko Haram Insurgency: A Threat to Nigeria’s Stability -By Yusuf Yawale

The international community has provided significant support to Nigeria in its fight against Boko Haram. The United States, United Kingdom, and other countries have provided military assistance, training, and humanitarian aid to help combat the insurgency.International support has been crucial in Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram.

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Boko Haram and Abubakar Shakau

The Boko Haram insurgency has been a major threat to Nigeria’s stability for over a decade. The group’s violent attacks and ideology have caused widespread destruction, displacement, and loss of life. Despite efforts by the government and international community to combat the insurgency, Boko Haram remains a potent force, with its influence extending beyond Nigeria’s borders.

Origins and Ideology

Boko Haram, which translates to “Western education is forbidden,” emerged in the early 2000s in northeastern Nigeria. The group’s ideology is rooted in a radical interpretation of Islam, which rejects Western-style education and modernization. Boko Haram’s leader, Mohammed Yusuf, was killed in 2009, but the group’s ideology and violence have persisted under the leadership of Abubakar Shekau.

Attacks and Abductions

Boko Haram has carried out numerous attacks on civilians, security forces, and government institutions. The group has also been responsible for several high-profile abductions, including the kidnapping of over 270 schoolgirls from Chibok in 2014. The group’s attacks have resulted in thousands of deaths and displacements, with many more affected by the humanitarian crisis.Recent attacks and abductions in Nigeria have been carried out by Boko Haram, an Islamist extremist group. Some of the notable incidents include

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•Attack in Darul Jamal: On September 5, 2025, Boko Haram terrorists killed at least 63 people, including civilians and military personnel, in an overnight attack on a resettled community in Darul Jamal, Borno State.

•Abduction of Loggers: In December 2024, Boko Haram kidnapped around 40 loggers in Wulgo forest, killing three who tried to escape.

•Attacks on Villages: On December 26, 2024, Boko Haram raided villages in Shafa, Azare, and Tashan Alade in Borno, killing ten people, including civilians, policemen, and a militia member.

•Attacks on Military: On January 11, 2025, ISWAP ambushed a Nigerian military convoy in Gazagana village, killing 13 and injuring several others.

Military Response

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The Nigerian military has been engaged in a long-standing battle against Boko Haram, with mixed success. While the military has made significant gains in recent years, the group remains resilient and continues to carry out attacks. The military’s efforts have been hampered by corruption, poor equipment, and a lack of coordination.

Humanitarian Crisis

The Boko Haram insurgency has resulted in a severe humanitarian crisis, with millions of people displaced, and many more in need of assistance. The crisis has also had a significant impact on the region’s economy, with many businesses and markets affected by the violence.

International Support

The international community has provided significant support to Nigeria in its fight against Boko Haram. The United States, United Kingdom, and other countries have provided military assistance, training, and humanitarian aid to help combat the insurgency.International support has been crucial in Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram. Various countries have pledged assistance, including:

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•United States: Provided over $40 million in security assistance, including training and equipment, to Nigeria and its neighbors. The US has also deployed troops to Cameroon to conduct airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations. Additionally, the US approved a nearly $1 billion weapons sale to Nigeria in 2022, which included 12 AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters.

•United Kingdo: Offered £259 million in emergency assistance, including military support and counter-terrorism training. The UK has also provided training to 28,000 Nigerian military troops and has a partnership with Nigeria aimed at reducing the threat posed by Boko Haram.

•France: Sent trainers and material assistance to Nigeria, with plans to deploy 3,000 troops for counter-terrorism operations in the region.

•China: Offered assistance, including satellite data, and possibly military equipment.

•Israel: Pledged support to Nigeria in its fight against Boko Haram.

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•Canada: Also pledged support to Nigeria.

•African Union: Deployed a regional force of over 8,000 troops to combat Boko Haram.

•International Organizations: The United Nations has supported the African Union and the Lake Chad Basin Commission in developing a Regional Strategy for the Stabilization, Recovery, and Resilience of the Boko Haram-affected areas.

These countries and organizations have provided various forms of support, including :

•Military Training: Training for Nigerian military personnel to enhance their capabilities in counter-terrorism operations.

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•Intelligence Sharing: Sharing of intelligence to help Nigeria locate and neutralize Boko

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