Nigeria has been ranked third of the 162 countries of the world that
have been worst hit by terrorist attacks, according to the 2015 Global
Terrorism Index.
The country, Africa’s largest oil producer, was ranked fourth in 2014.
Going
by the latest ranking, Nigeria is only better than two Middle Eastern
countries – Iraq and Afghanistan – who were ranked first and second
respectively.
Another two Middle East countries, Pakistan and Syria are ranked fourth and fifth respectively, after Nigeria.
The
only African countries closer in ranking to Nigeria are Somalia and
Libya which are in the eighth and ninth positions respectively.
France,
which recently experienced deadly terrorist attacks that killed about
160 people in Paris, is ranked 36th, same as the United States of
America.
“Terrorist attacks are much more lethal in Nigeria than any other country,” the GTI report said.
The
report, released on November 16, 2015 by the Institute for Economics
and Peace, said the Islamist terror group in Nigeria, Boko Haram,
overtook ISIL in 2014 to become the most deadly terrorist group in the
world.
The Institute for Economics and Peace is an independent,
non-partisan, non-profit think tank with offices in Sydney, New York and
Mexico City.
The 2015 GTI report said Boko Haram, in 2014, was
also able to spread outside Nigeria to launch two deadly attacks in
neighbouring Cameroon, killing 530 people.
Cameroon, the report said, didn’t record any death from terrorism between 2000 and 2013 until Boko Haram struck in 2014
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