‘Your land or your life’! ECOWAS free movement regime, migration, and resource conflicts in West Africa

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Aniche, Ernest Toochi
Alumona, Ikenna Mike
Iwuoha, Victor Chidubem
Isike, Christopher
Nnamani, Rebecca Ginikanwa

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Springer

Abstract

West African borderlands still depict free labour migration that weaves a complex grid of relations and inter-dependences over the ‘artificial’ borders inherited from colonialism. Migrants consider the sub-region as a single cultural and socio-economic unit within which trade and services are intertwined across countries, and where border crossing is a main part of people’s lives and livelihoods. This study reflects on migration and violent resource conflicts in West Africa such as migrant herders-farmers conflict in Nigeria to interrogate the wider security implications of ECOWAS free movement protocols in the sub-region. It links the deepening resource scarcity in the sub-region to the increase in undocumented migration. The study concludes that due to poor enforcement of ECOWAS visa-free regime and competition for scarce resources, the migration-conflict nexus has intensified banditry and violent conflicts in West African borderlands, especially between herders and farmers in Nigeria.

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Banditry, Borderlands, Herders-farmers conflict, Insecurity, Migration, Nigeria, West Africa, SDG-16: Peace, justice and strong institutions

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-16:Peace,justice and strong institutions

Citation

Aniche, E.T., Alumona, I.M., Iwuoha, V.C. et al. ‘Your Land or Your Life’! ECOWAS Free Movement Regime, Migration, and Resource Conflicts in West Africa. Society 60, 320–332 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-023-00857-6.