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From Chibok to Dapchi and Oriire: Coincidence, Consequence, or Political Instrument?

Brown Pigeon MediaBy Brown Pigeon MediaJune 5, 20264 Mins Read
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From Chibok to Dapchi and Oriire: Coincidence, Consequence, or Political Instrument?
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From Chibok to Dapchi and Oriire: Coincidence, Consequence, or Political Instrument?

 

By: Nworisa Michael

 

Nigeria’s recent history of insecurity is marked by painful events that have shaped national memory and political discourse. From the global shock of the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping to the later Dapchi schoolgirls kidnapping, and more recent incidents reported in parts of Oyo State such as Oriire Local Government Area, the recurrence of mass abductions has raised persistent questions about timing, pattern, and intent. For many observers, these events do not only represent security failures they also sit uncomfortably close to moments of political intensity in Nigeria’s democratic cycle, and this proximity often fuels a deeper public interrogation of whether they are random consequences of weak security architecture or part of a broader pattern that political actors somehow navigate, benefit from, or indirectly reinforce.

 

At the most grounded level, Nigeria’s insecurity is driven by well-documented structural realities. In the North-East, insurgent groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP have sustained a prolonged campaign of violence, of which Chibok and Dapchi remain the most symbolic examples, while in other regions, especially the North-West and parts of the North-Central and South-West, armed banditry and kidnapping-for-ransom networks have evolved into parallel criminal economies. These developments point strongly to insecurity as a consequence of long-standing governance gaps, territorial weaknesses, and evolving non-state armed networks rather than isolated or episodic occurrences tied to political actors.

 

Despite this, insecurity in Nigeria rarely remains outside political interpretation, as each major incident becomes part of a wider national argument about leadership capacity, state legitimacy, and electoral credibility. Over time, this has created a perception environment where insecurity is not only experienced as violence but also interpreted through a political lens, and it is within this space that narratives of pattern emerge linking Chibok, Dapchi, and later incidents such as Oriire into a single continuum. However, while the political impact of insecurity is undeniable, translating that impact into claims of orchestration requires evidence that has not been publicly established through credible investigation, and what remains clearer is that insecurity consistently reshapes political conversation rather than being conclusively shown to originate from it.

 

When a country repeatedly experiences similar tragedies across different administrations, there is a natural tendency to search for design behind the repetition, but insurgent and criminal networks in Nigeria have demonstrated operational continuity that transcends political transitions, with motivations more consistently linked to ransom economies, ideological violence, and weak enforcement environments than electoral timelines. This makes the apparent pattern more plausibly an overlap between persistent insecurity and recurring political cycles rather than coordinated orchestration.

 

Regardless of interpretation, what remains constant is the responsibility of the state to prevent, detect, and disrupt violent networks before they act, because insecurity becomes most damaging not only when it occurs but when it persists in spaces where governance is thin, intelligence coverage is limited, and rapid response is constrained. This brings attention to a more practical dimension of the problem: the geography of insecurity, where vast forest belts, remote borderlands, and sparsely monitored terrains have too often functioned as operational cover for criminal groups.

 

Whether viewed as coincidence, consequence, or politically amplified phenomenon, Nigeria’s insecurity crisis ultimately demands solutions that go beyond interpretation, and the central challenge is not only understanding patterns but breaking them through deeper investment in intelligence-led security, modern surveillance systems, real-time data integration, and sustained monitoring of remote terrain. Most importantly, there must be a deliberate effort to ensure there are no ungoverned spaces in forests, savannah corridors, and border regions, because only by closing these blind spots can Nigeria begin to dismantle the operational freedom that makes repeated tragedy possible, regardless of how those tragedies are later interpreted in the political space.

 

Nworisa Michael is the coordinator of Inter-tribe Community Support Forum and writes from nworisamichael1917@gmail.com

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