Terrorism in Africa:
Threat to Regional Stability and Survival
Keywords:
Terrorism, Boko Haram, Al-Shabab and Al Qaeda, Regional StabilityAbstract
Terrorism represents one of the most formidable security challenges on the African continent today.
Terrorist groups such as Boko Haram, Al-Shabab and Al Qaeda have stepped up their operations in
more sophisticated ways, unleashing a systematic campaign of bombings, kidnappings and shootings
on different government and civilian targets, and leaving deaths and destructions on their trails.
Undoubtedly, the magnitude of terrorist activities in Africa threatens democracy, political stability and
economic development in many dimensions. It is argued that terrorism thrives mostly in environments
characterized by conflicts, injustice, crass corruption, poverty, illiteracy, diseases and poor
governance. This paper highlights the activities of terrorists in the African sub-regions, the key drivers
of terrorism, terrorists' recruitment methods and the adverse impact of terrorism, using the social
identity theory as the theoretical framework. The paper concludes with recommendations to curtail the
violent trend