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Kidnapping, banditry, terrorism jointly driving insecurity in Nigeria, West Africa, says scholar

Mr Amuchie described the triad as a distinct explanatory construct rooted in African realities.

• April 19, 2026
Bandits with RPG
Bandits [Credit; ACCORD]

The Chief Executive Officer of Sundiata Post, Dr Max Amuchie, says insecurity in Nigeria and West Africa should be viewed as an interlocking system where kidnapping, banditry, and terrorism reinforce one another.

Mr Amuchie said this in his Sunday Stew titled, “The Insecurity Triad: Money, Land, and Mind — A Definitive Articulation.”

ArticulatIng the insecurity triad, an original analytical framework explaining the structure of insecurity in Nigeria and West Africa, he said that it should no longer be viewed as isolated crises.

He defined the triad through three linked domains of rival power: Money, Land, and Mind.

According to the framework, kidnapping represents authority over persons through ransom economies; banditry represents authority over territory and productive life; while terrorism represents authority over belief and ideological order.

“Taken together, these forces do not merely exploit state weakness, they constitute a shadow order that competes with formal sovereignty,” he said.

Mr Amuchie described the triad as a distinct explanatory construct rooted in African realities, challenging approaches that treat kidnapping, banditry, and terrorism as separate phenomena.

The work draws on African scholarship from Ali Mazrui, Claude Ake, Jean-François Bayart, William Reno, and Achille Mbembe to trace insecurity from post-colonial state weakness to parallel systems of coercion and control.

He stated, “This is not an imported or adapted theory, it is an original analytical construction… grounded in five pillars of African scholarship and tested against the realities of a fracturing state.”

The article also introduced the “Trinity of State Decay” as a wider macro-diagnostic lens explaining how the “Administrative Mirage” and the “Shadow Order” interact to make the triad possible.

The publication is expected to provide new vocabulary for journalists, scholars, policymakers, and citizens seeking to understand how various forms of violence connect across Nigeria and the region.

(NAN)

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