Open Journal of Political Science

Volume 5, Issue 2 (March 2015)

ISSN Print: 2164-0505   ISSN Online: 2164-0513

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Igbo Traditional Morality as a Panacea to Nigerian Security Crises

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DOI: 10.4236/ojps.2015.52012    3,878 Downloads   5,228 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

There is no doubt that the Nigerian nation is enmeshed in deep and serious crisis now. The most disturbing is the problem of insecurity. Every now and then, many innocent Nigerians are being killed by members of the Boko Haram sect, robbed and kidnapped. Most painful is the way and manner these innocent citizens are being killed in their own country. Regrettably, the security agents are not only loosing out but appear hopeless. Empty promises by the government have not alleviated the situation. The country is fast drifting into anarchy, chaos and doom to the detriment of millions of her citizens. This situation has once again raised the question of national ethics (morality). How were we living together before as one society observing our national norms especially as it concerns respect for human life and how are we going to live together in the future? Reactions trailing the Boko Haram saga have opened up our sordid past with different groups justifying the actions of Boko Haram instead of facing the issue at stake; the sanctity of human life. This calls for a paradigm shift from the use of force to a moral approach. The Igbo communal morality is a humanist morality spelling out personal relationship onye biri ibe ya ebiri (live and let others live). This humanist morality is what we need at this time if we are going to forge ahead as a nation. Everyone should respect his/her neighbour’s right to feely and lawfully live his/her life in accordance with existing norms irrespective of any differences. This universal (Igbo) morality will not only curb the security crises in Nigeria but also ensure a harmonious co-existence among the various tribes and the entire humanity at large.

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Areji, A. and Anyaehie, M. (2015) Igbo Traditional Morality as a Panacea to Nigerian Security Crises. Open Journal of Political Science, 5, 102-108. doi: 10.4236/ojps.2015.52012.

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