Terrorism in Nigeria: Boko Haram succeeded by rising Fulani militancy
Terrorism in Nigeria: Boko Haram succeeded by rising Fulani militancy
Due to a rising Fulani militancy, there are minority ethnic villages in North Central Nigeria that suffer deliberate, coordinated, systematic, and continuous attacks. Though this militia has killed thousands of people in recent years, they continue to operate with little to no government intervention. The nature of this violence demonstrates that the Fulani militants have the potential to displace Boko Haram as the greatest threat to Nigeria.
Conférenciers
Mr. Mark Lipdo
Founder of Stefanos Foundation, a human rights advocacy, relief, rehabilitation, and reconstruction agency in Nigeria
Mr. Mark Jacob
Attorney for over 25 years, former Attorney General of Kaduna State
Mr. Solomon Musa
National president of the Southern Kaduna Peoples’ Union
Mr. Jonathan Asake
Director of Research and Public Affairs for the Southern Kaduna Indigenes Progressive Forum, Former member of Nigeria’s Federal House of Representatives
Ms. Mirjam Bos
Lawyer with Jubilee Campaign, an international human rights organization