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Non-State Armed Groups and Illicit Economies in West Africa: Armed Bandits in Nigeria

A report on armed banditry dynamics and illicit economies in North West Nigeria.

5 July 2024

Also available in French

Authors

Kingsley L Madueke

Nigeria Research Coordinator

Lawan Danjuma Adamu

Northern Nigeria Field Coordinator

Lucia Bird Ruiz-Benitez de Lugo

Director (Observatory of Illicit Economies in West Africa)

The second in a joint series of publications by ACLED and GITOC explores the dynamics of armed banditry in North West Nigeria, aiming to unravel their evolution, structure and the illicit economies that bandit groups engage in for financing and resourcing, as well as their interactions with local communities and other non-state armed groups. Focusing on Nigeria’s North West region, this report explores the internal dynamics of armed bandit groups, as well as the ecosystem and landscapes within which they operate, identifying potential entry points for interventions. As concerns grow regarding potential alliances between some bandit groups and violent extremist organizations – namely Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), Ansaru and Jama’atu AhlusSunnah Lidda’Awati Wal Jihad (JAS) – operating in North West, this report explores not only to what extent these alliances exist but what shapes their formation.

    Keyword
    Joint
    Country
    Nigeria
    Region
    Africa
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