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Identity Crisis and the Challenge of Peace-Building in Wukari-Nigeria

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  • Kingsley Nnorom
  • Jude Odigbo

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In the past few years, the intensity of crisis in Wukari has astonishingly created one of the worse security challenges in Taraba State. This paper examined identity crisis with the view to determining the extent this has exacerbated the crisis in Wukari. The paper observed that understanding the role of identity in Wukari’s multifarious conflicts is a crucial step in establishing the linkages of several other dynamics that underlie its causes and persistency. It argued that identity dichotomy among the Jukuns has deepened grievances leading to seven disastrous conflicts in the last two years. The complex web of dynamics that often provokes these conflicts has also stalled peace-building processes. The paper adopted qualitative descriptive method of analysis while relying on the political economy approach as its theoretical guide. This approach appeared adequate for the study because it emphasized identification of themes in texts and documents that focused on the major propositions under test. It recommended all inclusive peace initiative that will involve government and stakeholders from various segments of the community towards ensuring sustainable peace in Wukari.

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  • Kingsley Nnorom & Jude Odigbo, 2015. "Identity Crisis and the Challenge of Peace-Building in Wukari-Nigeria," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 4, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:982
    DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v4n1p17
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