KIDNAPPING AND NIGERIA’S INTERNATIONAL IMAGE: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FOURTH REPUBLIC

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Abstract

The international image of a country is influenced by its degree of peace, crime statistics, and general progress. In Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, the rising incidence of kidnapping has significantly tarnished the country’s international reputation, solidifying its perception as a state beset by security challenges. This study investigates the influence of abduction on Nigeria’s global reputation by assessing its implications on diplomatic relations, foreign investments, and perceptions of government. It assesses the efficacy of governmental initiatives and international collaboration in mitigating the issue, while suggesting pragmatic alternatives to rehabilitate Nigeria’s reputation. The study employs the Constructivist theory as its theoretical framework and utilizes a qualitative research approach, sourcing data from academic journals, policy studies, media publications, and government comments. The results indicate that the prevalence of kidnappings has significantly impacted Nigeria’s international image, diminished investor trust and straining diplomatic relations. Notwithstanding governmental efforts, inadequate law enforcement, judicial inefficiency, and socio-economic instability persist in exacerbating the issue. The report advocates for the fortification of law enforcement agencies and the judicial system via specific reforms to improve efficiency and accountability. Moreover, the provision of equipment and training for security personnel, coupled with enhanced intelligence-sharing and international cooperation, is crucial for addressing the abduction crisis and rehabilitating Nigeria’s global reputation.

Authors

  • ADIGWE AUSTEEN NDUBUISI (DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KADUNA STATE)
  • ADEBOWALE OLUWATOSIN AYOMIDE (DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KADUNA STATE)

Keywords

Kidnapping, Nigeria’s International Image, Security Challenges, Diplomatic Relations, Governance

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