Abstract
Human history and society has characteristically being associated with conflicts and wars, society
have often sought for ways to resolve conflicts and to cope with the after-mart of conflicts and
wars, central to this is the people who were affected by the wars and conflicts, otherwise referred
to as war survivals, it is important to know that conflicts or crises often take place in an
environment or community, this environment or community plays key important role in the
resolution of conflicts and copping with the after-mart (post-conflict) challenges and as well
ensuring that society does not go back or retard back to crises or conflict but progresses and
return to normalcy. This research work assesses the response of people in the Boko-Haram
insurgent affected society, especially their preparedness in sustaining peace, preventing retard
back to crises and copping with the challenges brought about by conflicts and war. Survey method
is employed in collection and gathering of data from the field through the instrumentality of
questionnaire and interview from respondents in the research area and will be analyze using
simple percentage, tables and explanation, it is the belief of the researcher that for sustainable
peace and stability to be achieve in insurgent affected post conflict societies the people
(community) must be involve in all the program, policies and efforts, from the initiation to
implementation, their inputs and participation is not only important and necessary but sine-quanoon to the achievement of a peaceful virile and prosperous society where peace and stability can
once again flourish and growth and development achieved.
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