Effects of Youth Restiveness and Violence on National Security in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic

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2016-12

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Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ilorin

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The role of youths in the development of a society cannot be overemphasised. This is because youths in any polity form the major part of the society, meaning that the society is incomplete without the youths and as such they form the backbone of any nation in the sense that they can change the future of any nation for better with their courageous behaviour. This cannot however, be achieved with restive and violent youths. It is quite unfortunate that one of the characteristics of the Nigeria’s Fourth Republic is the increasing spate of youth violence and restiveness which has characterised its socio-political and economic processes. The paper discusses youth restiveness in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic pointing out the causal factors and the resultant effect of violence on Nigeria’s national security. The paper argues that there is a strong relationship between violence and youth restiveness. Drawing largely from data gathered through secondary source the paper adopted the frustration-aggression theory to explain the restive and violent nature of youths in Nigeria. Lastly, the paper suggests viable panaceas for reducing if not totally curbing youth restiveness and violence in the country.

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Youth Restiveness, Unemployment, Violence, National Security, Niger-Delta, Boko Haram

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