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"Chukwugozie, Donatus Nwoye"
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Igbo Language as a Unifying Tool to Address Challenges Posed By Unknown Gunmen in Southeast Nigeria
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Promise Akunna John-Okpa
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Chima, Theresa Isife
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Ogbuke, Martha Uchenna
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2025
The southeastern region of Nigeria has been grappling with a significant increase in violent activities attributed to unknown gunmen (UGM), resulting in widespread fear, social disruption, and economic decline. This study explores the potential of the Igbo language as a unifying tool to address the complex security challenges posed by UGM. It argues that the Igbo can be instrumental in mobilising collective action against insecurity. Factors such as unemployment, weak governance, erosion of traditional values, and ethnic tensions are identified as key drivers of UGM activities in the region. The study proposes strategies that include utilising the Igbo language for community sensitisation; promoting the revitalisation of traditional governance structures; and encouraging inclusive and effective security measures. By highlighting the power of cultural and linguistic unity, this research offers a pathway for southeastern Nigeria to not only confronts the immediate threat posed by UGM but also to foster long-term peace, stability, and socio-economic recovery. The findings underscore the importance of leveraging local cultural resources, such as language, in addressing complex social challenges and creating a more cohesive, resilient society.
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