Determinant factors of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in benue state, nigeria.

  • Abugu Nkechinyere Anthonia,
  • Odele Muyiwa Oliatan,
  • Aliyu Haruna Awaisu,
  • Yero Ahmed Bello,
Keywords: Herdsmen, Farmers, Resource, Conflict, Benue State

Abstract

The determinant factors of resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Benue State were analysed. Objectives were to assess the prevalence of resource conflict factors in Benue state and determine factors most responsible for the resource conflict in Benue state. Field survey of three hundred and eighty-two (382) residents was conducted using questionnaire, interview and focus group discussion. Data collected were analyzed using percentage and Factor Analysis. Results showed that factors such as drought, flood, erosion, pollution, politics, greed, proliferation of arms, religion, tribalism, expansion of farmland, increases in herds, poverty, unemployment, cattle rustling, destruction of crops by herds, population growth and urbanization are responsible for the conflict. However, further, analysis of result shows that only 1.38% of respondents posited that environmental/climatic factors, 30% economic factors, 32.78% greed/insecurity, 13.75% and 22.08% posited cultural and population factors respectively. It was concluded that human factors such as economic, greed/insecurity, cultural and population are the major drivers of the resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen than environmental factors like erosion, flood and draught. promote skill acquisition and create jobs to engage youths to boast the economy and reduce conflict.

 

Author Biographies

Abugu Nkechinyere Anthonia,

 Geography Department Nasarawa State University Keffi, Nigeria

 

Odele Muyiwa Oliatan,

Geography Department Nasarawa State University Keffi, Nigeria

 

Aliyu Haruna Awaisu,

Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Federal polytechnic Nasarawa State

 

Yero Ahmed Bello,

Nigerian Army University BIU, Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences

Published
2022-08-31
Section
Articles

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