Author:
Tade Oludayo,Yikwabs Yikwab Peter
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to examine the victimization experiences of farming and herding communities in Nasarawa State, Nigeria.
Design/methodology/approach
The study employed purposive sampling, extracting data from 27 victims in Lafia and Obi local government areas. Data were collected using in-depth and key informant interviews. In a balance of tales, both farming and herding communities claimed victimhood status.
Findings
While farming communities suffered internal displacement resulting from destruction of farmland, forceful takeover of own community, destruction of livelihoods and human fatalities; herding community victimization manifested in destruction of livelihood (killing of cows), cattle rustling and human fatalities. Arising from the findings, the authors suggest proactive policing and victim compensation to reduce the incidence and severity of victimization.
Originality/value
The study is unique as it probed into the neglected domain of victimization experiences of farming and herding communities.
Subject
Law,Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology,Health(social science)
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