2021
DOI: 10.48028/iiprds/ijiretss.v8.i1.13
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The Socio-Economic Repercussions of Cattle Rustling in Gusau Local Government Zamfara State, Nigeria

Abstract: The study dwells on the recent upsurge of the problem of Cattle rustling in Gusau Local Government in Zamfara State, Nigeria. The acts which is one of the different forms of rural banditry, involves attacking rural communities with dangerous weapons and the stealing of their livestock by the gang of cattle rustlers. These result in the indiscriminate killings of innocent livestock owners, farmers, rural traders, vigilante group members, rape and abduction of young girls and married women and burning of hamlets… Show more

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“…On the other hand, banditry has been defined as a heist or violent crime committed in an area where the law and order has been overthrown. It typically involves coercion and threats of robbery, rape and killings (Okoli, et al, 2014;Mohammed, et al, 2015;Abdullahi, et al, 2017). 2021) claimed that banditries are typically perpetrated by either unsatisfied farmers or angry herders who have been refused complete ownership of the land to farm or graze on.…”
Section: Banditry and Cattle Rustlingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, banditry has been defined as a heist or violent crime committed in an area where the law and order has been overthrown. It typically involves coercion and threats of robbery, rape and killings (Okoli, et al, 2014;Mohammed, et al, 2015;Abdullahi, et al, 2017). 2021) claimed that banditries are typically perpetrated by either unsatisfied farmers or angry herders who have been refused complete ownership of the land to farm or graze on.…”
Section: Banditry and Cattle Rustlingmentioning
confidence: 99%