Factors influencing inter-ethnic conflicts in Kuresoi north sub-county: Nakuru county, Kenya
Abstract
Inter-ethnic conflicts refer to a state marked by deficiency of communication, or lack of
peaceful coexistence that hampers interaction between members of different ethnic groups.
They are a global menace, with the highest frequency in newly democratic African countries.
Inter-ethnic conflicts have caused such havoc as loss of human life, poor inter-ethnic
relations, forced human displacements, destruction of property, cattle rustling, slowed
economic growth and increased cases of SGBV. This study sought to investigate factors
influencing inter-ethnic conflicts among the inhabitants of Kuresoi North Sub-county,
Nakuru county. It focused on how economic, political and socio-cultural factors influence
inter-ethnic conflicts in the sub-county. Descriptive survey research Design was used. Two
out of the four administrative wards in the sub-county were purposively sampled out for the
study. A total of 120 respondents; who included the youth, politicians, religious leaders,
chiefs and assistant chiefs, women representatives, primary and secondary school teachers
formed the study’s sample population. The findings of this study were that agriculture, which
is an economic activity, has influenced inter-ethnic conflicts in the sub-county; in that it has
led to residents’ desire to have more land for farming and grazing. The political factors which
were found out to influence inter-ethnic conflicts encompassed political incitements and
negative ethnic stereotypes. The socio- cultural factors which influenced inter-ethnic
conflicts included traditional war songs and poems, cattle rustling, use of traditional war
weapons and rites of passage such as circumcision. Based on the findings of this study, the
researcher recommended that the youth should be encouraged to pursue formal employment
and trade as their major economic activities. Politicians who incite the youth to cause
conflicts should be sued so that others may learn from them. The different ethnic groups
should be encouraged to have dialogue in the event of an inter-ethnic impasse. Inter-ethnic
social activities such as cultural, religious, and sporting events should be strengthened in
order to enhance inter-ethnic cohesion. Alternative rites of passage that are not ethnic-based
should be adopted. Finally the Government should provide enough security in the areas
where the citizens are prone to inter-ethnic conflicts. Recommendations for further study
that were suggested included; effects of inter-ethnic conflicts on socio-economic status of
citizens, investigation into the effectiveness of security measures taken by the government
and factors influencing the choice of the type of inter-ethnic conflicts’ resolution strategies in
Kuresoi North sub-county.
Publisher
University of Nairobi
Collections
- Faculty of Education (FEd) [5964]