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Alia Links Nigeria’s Security Crisis to Poverty, Illiteracy

by Torkuma Gbor
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Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has identified illiteracy and poverty as major factors contributing to the persistent insecurity challenges confronting Nigeria.

‎The governor stated this on Thursday while delivering a lecture titled “Insecurity and Education in Nigeria and the Quest for Development” at the Quarterly Lecture Series of Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja, formerly known as the University of Abuja.

‎Alia noted that Nigeria has experienced several security challenges over the years, including the Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, and farmer-herder conflicts, which have led to loss of lives and destruction of property.

‎He listed illiteracy, poverty, unemployment, inequality, weak institutions, ethno-religious tensions, poor governance, and declining social values among the key factors fueling insecurity in the country.

‎The governor stressed the need for a strong public service system and effective institutions to address the challenges, adding that efficient service delivery would help build resilient communities, promote economic growth, and strengthen social cohesion.

‎According to him, investing in inclusive and quality education, technical skills, teacher development, lifelong learning, and safe learning environments remains crucial to achieving peace and sustainable development.

‎Alia argued that education, when deliberately prioritised, can serve as a long-term solution to insecurity by tackling issues such as ignorance, poverty, religious extremism, and unemployment.

‎“Rather than relying only on force and media threats, quality, accessible, compulsory and functional education fosters social cohesion, religious tolerance, and economic empowerment, which are essential for building a peaceful society,” he said.

‎The governor also advocated for continued reforms in Nigeria’s education sector and constitutional amendments, including the establishment of state police, to strengthen the country’s security architecture.

‎The Vice Chancellor of Yakubu Gowon University, Prof. Hakeem Awehinmi, commended Governor Alia for delivering the lecture, describing his presentation as a valuable contribution to academic discourse.

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