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Briefing

Rentierism and security privatisation in the Nigerian petroleum industry: assessment of oil pipeline surveillance and protection contracts

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Pages 345-353 | Published online: 20 Dec 2017
 

SUMMARY

This briefing examines rentierism and security privatisation in the Nigerian petroleum industry. It demonstrates how the awarding of oil pipeline surveillance and protection contracts, with little attention to organisational capacity of applicant companies, resulted in widespread discontent among militias and groups not recognised or rewarded by a contract. These groups then intensified attacks on oil infrastructures in the post-amnesty era. The authors' findings endorse the government's 2015 decision to terminate the contracts, while they recommend transparent and democratic management of oil wealth as a long-term solution to human insecurity in the Niger Delta.

Notes on contributors

Raymond Adibe, PhD, is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria with a specialisation in political economy. His research interests include peace and conflict studies, global political economy and politics in Arab states.

Dr Ejikeme Jombo Nwagwu is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria with a specialisation in public administration.

Okorie Albert is a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria with a specialisation in comparative politics and international relations.

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