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Nigeria faces a plethora of security challenges ranging from violent extremism, to farmerherder conflict, banditry, a revived secessionist movement, police repression, piracy, and attacks on oil infrastructure, among others. Whereas security challenge is not new to the country altogether, the spate and intensity of it has increased since the attainment of the current democratic era in 1999 and took worsening dimensions from one civilian administration to another with the attendant consequence on every aspect of national life. The study is an evaluation of the impact of insecurity on national development since the assumption of office of Buhari administration and it adopted a historical and analytical approach in examining the issues of security and development since 2015. It relied on secondary data and sought theoretical background in frustration aggression theory, relative deprivation theory, dependency theory and modernization theory which premised crucial development in the state on politics of power and political bickering, in other words, the turn of events in Nigeria’s security circle projects politicization. The study found multiple motivations for insecurity in the country and the leading factor is bad policies, nepotism, poverty and social injustice. Part of the recommendations of the study is social reengineering or redistribution of social justice in the manner that the existent gap between the poor and the rich is considerably narrowed.
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