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 Rev. Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi

BENUE JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY



RE-OCCURRENCE OF ETHNO-RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS IN JOS NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, PLATEAU STATE, NIGERIA



Abstract

the primary challenge. Despite recognizing potentially effective strategies like

community policing and educational programs on tolerance, deep-rooted issues and

resource mismanagement persist. The study concludes that ethno-religious conflicts

in Jos North continue due to significant barriers such as ethnicity, nepotism, and

corruption. It emphasizes the need to understand the interplay between historical

grievances and socio-economic disparities sustaining violence. Recommendations

include enhancing community engagement, promoting tolerance education, and

addressing corruption to foster trust and cooperation among diverse groups.



Key words: Ethno-religious conflict, Jos North, Nigeria, community policing, corruption

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