Why Nigeria Should Desist From Attacking Niger

By Mariam Sholanke
In recent times, the World has witnessed escalating tensions and conflicts between nations, often resulting in devastating consequences for humanity. Nigeria, as a prominent African Country, must demonstrate its commitment to regional stability by actively resisting any inclination towards attacking its neighboring country, Niger Republic.
First and foremost, attacking Niger would undoubtedly lead to severe humanitarian consequences. Both countries share cultural, historical, and ethnic ties, with many Nigerians and Nigeriens having close family and social connections. Any military aggression from Nigeria would inevitably cause human suffering, displacement, and loss of life among innocent civilians on both sides of the border. Nigeria should be cautious not to inflict harm on its own citizens’ family members and friends in Niger.
Again, Nigeria should recognize that diplomatic engagement and cooperation with neighboring countries foster peace and development. By upholding peaceful relations, Nigeria can establish harmonious partnerships that benefit its citizens through regional trade, economic growth, shared security initiatives, and cultural exchange. A peaceful and stable Niger not only enhances regional stability but also contributes positively to Nigeria’s own development and progress.
Moreover, attacking Niger risks exacerbating existing regional tensions and instability. The West African region has long grappled with challenges such as terrorism, insurgency, and organized crime. Sustaining peace and security requires collaborative efforts among regional actors, rather than exacerbating conflicts that may create fertile ground for extremists and criminal networks to thrive. Nigeria should maintain regional solidarity, actively engaging in forums such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) or the African Union (AU) to find common solutions to shared challenges.
In addition, it is crucial for Nigeria to promote and preserve its reputation as a responsible and respected international actor. Nigeria has historically been a key contributor to peacekeeping missions and conflict resolutions on the African continent. Its involvement in various regional initiatives, such as the fight against Boko Haram, highlights its commitment to regional peace and stability. By abstaining from military aggression towards Niger, Nigeria will reinforce its image as a nation dedicated to peaceful coexistence and diplomatic resolutions.
Lastly, Nigeria must consider the long-term implications of attacking Niger. Regional conflicts often have a detrimental impact on the stability and development of nations involved, leading to weakened economies, strained resources, and prolonged instability. Rather than investing in warfare, Nigeria should allocate its resources towards education, healthcare, infrastructure, and poverty alleviation to empower its citizens and strengthen its national development.
In conclusion, Nigeria should resist any inclination towards launching an attack on Niger, as it is imperative to prioritize peace, regional stability, and human welfare. By engaging in peaceful resolutions, diplomatic negotiations, and collaborative efforts with its neighbors, Nigeria can set an example for other nations and contribute positively to the long-lasting development, prosperity, and peace of the West African region.
Mariam Sholanke is a student of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State, Mass Communication Department