Strategic Explainer
If confirmed, the February 4 massacres in Kwara State could mark a strategic inflection level in Nigeria’s inner safety battle. Past the dimensions of the killings in Woro (Worro) and surrounding communities, the assault raises a extra harmful risk: that Nigeria’s beforehand fragmented jihadist and bandit ecosystems are starting to converge operationally throughout areas.
President Bola Tinubu’s choice to attribute accountability to Boko Haram—a gaggle traditionally rooted within the North East—has unset
Strategic Explainer
If confirmed, the February 4 massacres in Kwara State could mark a strategic inflection level in Nigeria’s inner safety battle. Past the dimensions of the killings in Woro (Worro) and surrounding communities, the assault raises a extra harmful risk: that Nigeria’s beforehand fragmented jihadist and bandit ecosystems are starting to converge operationally throughout areas.
President Bola Tinubu’s choice to attribute accountability to Boko Haram—a gaggle traditionally rooted within the North East—has unset
