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New Report Reveals Sahel Jihadis In Northern Nigeria

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleJune 21, 2024 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jihadi fighters from Africa’s Sahel region have established a presence in northwestern Nigeria, according to a recent report by the Clingendael Institute. 

The report reveals that extremists, likely linked to al-Qaida, have crossed from northern Benin into Nigeria and settled in Kainji Lake National Park. This vast protected area, once a hub for tourism, has now become a hotspot for armed groups an issue of serious security and environmental concerns.

This is the first major link between Nigeria’s homegrown extremists, engaged in a decade-long insurgency in the north, and al-Qaida-linked militants from the Sahel, a vast arid region south of the Sahara Desert. 

Their presence in Nigeria’s northwest could enable these groups to claim  victories in both countries, already struggling with frequent deadly attacks.





The worsening security crisis in the Sahel region, exacerbated by recent military coups, has led to weakened state control and increased violence. As military regimes seek new allies, traditional security partnerships with France and the United States are being replaced by closer ties with Russia.

Security experts have long warned that northwest Nigeria’s remote areas, rich in mineral resources but plagued by poverty and government neglect, provide fertile ground for jihadi expansion.

The Clingendael report highlights the potential for collaboration between Sahel-based militants and local extremist groups, including the Islamic State, which operates in the Lake Chad basin.

“The link between Lake Chad and the Sahel presents a major opportunity for al-Qaida and the Islamic State to elevate their profiles as leaders of global jihad,” the report states.

Conservationists are also alarmed, fearing that the presence of armed groups in Kainji Lake National Park could further endanger its dwindling lion population, already threatened by poaching and climate change. Nigeria’s wildlife reserves, poorly patrolled and vulnerable, are easy targets for militants.

“The security situation is now the top concern for the survival of lion populations in Nigeria,” said Stella Egbe, senior conservation manager at the Nigerian Conservation Foundation.

Despite ongoing military efforts, including aerial bombardments and personnel deployments in the northern region, Nigeria’s security forces remain outnumbered and outgunned. The persistent issues of poverty continue to fuel the conflict, complicating efforts to restore stability.

The motives of the Sahel extremists in Kainji Lake National Park remain unclear, as does their relationship with other armed groups in the area. However, security analysts suggest the park offers logistical advantages and potential influence over local militants amid burgeoning illegal trade across the porous border.

James Barnett, a fellow at the Hudson Institute, noted, “The Sahelian jihadis could use northwestern Nigeria for fundraising, logistics, and to exert influence on local jihadi groups as part of their competition.

 

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