3.2 Desempeño profesional en el ámbito de la planificación institucional y curricular
3.3.2 Ejecución del proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje
3.3.2.3 Nivel de conocimiento que tiene el docente en el ámbito de la gestión del
The Nigerian military should know that their primary duty is to maintain law and order within the country and its territorial boundaries.The military, paramilitary and civilian JTF should collaborate and make sure that peace return to troubled communities. They should leave no stone unturn in the fight against insurgents in North East or other parts of Nigeria.
Information and intelligence gathering and appropriate actions should be circulated within the military only. Politicians and other elite class should not have access to these information since it could lead to sabotage.Military personnel should embark on the use of drones, global positioning system (GPS) and GPS receiver and other geographic information systems (GIS) devices to monitor insurgents in North East Nigeria and elsewhere.Military personnel should be sent abroad for training. This would further improve their tactics and enhance efficiency in handling insecurity issues.
evaluate further, the main thesis of this theory. What has been done here is a small population size of 1500 IDPs within the study area. Embarking on the testing of this theory with a much larger sample size, will proof the authenticity or otherwise of the theory. It is therefore in this respect that Obiefuna (2018) asserts that in any empirical study, the constructing of the hypothesis and testing the hypothesis are key components of theory formulation.
The study also suggests that since this is a religious response to the plights of IDPs, there should be an investigation into the religious response to terrorism. This would expose the remote causes of acts of terror within the study area and other parts of Nigeria.
The study has discovered that there is a collaborative effort among stakeholders within and outside the study area. Otherwise, why would some Nigerian legislators seek to pass a bill, establishing Boko Haram Ministry? A further study on this collaboration would not only give authority to the PRADAF theory of IDPs, but would reveal whether the attestations and testimonies of participants, who are themselves victims of this collaboration are correct or not.
Further study on the dire needs of IDPs would also show whether these people‟s need are tied only to physiological needs as the most important as posited by the Maslowian school or other higher needs are the most desired values as asserted by the PRADAF theory of IDPs. See appendix VI, figure six.
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