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Category Archives: Conflict Trackers

Niger Delta Weekly Update for October 16-22, 2022b

Conflict TrackersBy PINDOctober 21, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update spotlights criminal insurgency in the Niger Delta with a focus on targeted violence against government security forces in Abia and Imo States. According to data (see map above), criminal insurgency including targeted attacks on government security personnel and facilities caused over 500 fatalities in Abia and Imo States between January 2020 and…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for October 16-22, 2022a

Conflict TrackersBy PINDOctober 19, 2022Leave a comment

This special edition of the weekly update highlights emerging threats to public health in the Niger Delta with a focus on the potential outbreak of cholera as a result of widespread flooding. The recent flooding has caused widespread contamination of water sources in the Niger Delta. Accordingly, this has increased the risk of outbreak of…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for October 09-15, 2022

Conflict TrackersBy PINDOctober 14, 2022Leave a comment

This special edition of the weekly update spotlights natural disasters in Nigeria with a focus on flooding in the Niger Delta. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) reported that about 30 states in Nigeria are currently affected by severe flooding. According to NEMA, over 500 persons have been killed, more than 790,000 others displaced, over…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for October 02-08, 2022

Conflict TrackersBy PINDOctober 7, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update spotlights communal conflict in the Niger Delta with a focus on rising tensions over land disputes and leadership tussles in Delta State. Clashes over land disputes and leadership tussles have been major causes of lethal violence and communal instability in Delta State. According to data (see map above), communal conflict caused over…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for September 25 – October 01, 2022

Conflict TrackersBy PINDSeptember 29, 2022Leave a comment

This edition of the weekly update highlights criminal violence in the Niger Delta with a focus on kidnapping for ransom in Ondo State. According to data (see map below), more than 80 kidnapping incidents and over 20 related fatalities were reported in Ondo State between January 2019 and June 2022. Recent incidents indicate a resurgence…

Niger Delta Weekly Conflict Update: September 25 – October 01, 2022 a

Conflict TrackersBy PINDSeptember 26, 2022Leave a comment

This special edition of the weekly update spotlights criminal violence in the Niger Delta. Criminal violence including kidnapping, ritual killing, robbery, and clashes between cult gangs is a major driver of insecurity in the region. According to data (see map below), criminal violence caused over a thousand fatalities in the Niger Delta between January 2020…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for September 18-24, 2022

Conflict TrackersBy PINDSeptember 22, 2022Leave a comment

This edition of the weekly update spotlights violent criminality in the Niger Delta with a focus on kidnapping for ransom and human trafficking in Akwa Ibom State. According to data (see map below), more than 120 incidents of criminal violence including over 25 kidnapping incidents were reported in Akwa Ibom State between January 2019 and…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for September 11-17, 2022

Conflict TrackersBy PINDSeptember 15, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update highlights organized criminality in the Niger Delta with a focus on criminal violence in Cross River State. According to data (see map below), criminal violence caused more than 180 fatalities in Cross River State between January 2019 and June 2022. Recent data shows a rise in criminal violence in the state, including…

Niger Delta Weekly Update for September 04-10, 2022

Conflict TrackersBy PINDSeptember 8, 2022Leave a comment

This weekly update spotlights organized criminality in the Niger Delta with a focus on criminal insurgency in Imo state. According to data (see map below), criminal insurgency – criminal subversion of state legitimacy – and counter-insurgent violence caused over 400 fatalities in Imo State between January 2019 and June 2022. Recent data indicates a rise…

Niger Delta Quarterly Conflict Tracker – 2022 Q2

Conflict Trackers, Q2022By PIND FoundationSeptember 6, 20223 Comments

This quarterly tracker looks at the trends and patterns of conflict risk, lethal violence, and the related pressures on peace and stability at the regional, state and local levels. It is not designed as a conflict analysis, rather it is intended to update stakeholders on the patterns and trends of violence. Understanding the deeper conflict…

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