Corruption,human-rights violation,and the interface with violence in the Niger Delta |
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Authors: | Ibaba Samuel Ibaba |
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Abstract: | This article examines the interdependence between corruption, violations of human rights, and conflict in the Niger Delta. It is argued that corruption-induced violations have triggered conflicts that have become cyclical. The article sets out a theoretical context against which to examine the interface between corruption, human-rights violation, and conflict in the Delta, and calls for the integration of the fight against corruption into the peace-building process in the Niger Delta. |
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Keywords: | Governance and public policy Rights Sub-Saharan Africa |
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