Alternative Dispute Resolution Diplomacy and its Impact on National Security, A Case Study on Banditry Attacks in Kenya
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2025-05Author
Mutuma, Lillian Kagwiria
Riungu, Festus
Miluwi, Joshua
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Communal conflict has been a global challenge that has hampered state of national security in
many countries across the globe and SubSaharan has been mostly affected. In Kenya, communal
conflicts has been a great threat to peace and stability, the Kenyan government has therefore
invested a lot of resources to mitigate the problem. The wave of banditry attacks have spread
recently to other neighbouring counties, Meru County and in particular the Igembe region being
the most recent county to suffer from this wave. The aim of this study is to assess the influence of
alternative dispute resolution, as a diplomatic avenue of enhancing national security. The study
specifically investigate the influence of mediation, negotiation, conciliation and traditional dispute
resolution mechanism in resolving banditry in the Igembe north subcounty of Meru County. The
study was underpinned by theory of conflict, process of pluralism theory and the general theory
on conflict and dispute. The study adopted mixed research methods where qualitative and
quantitative results were triangulated. The study engaged national administration officers,
religious leaders and village elders at the location level in the subcounty, thus census was
appropriate as members from each location was represented by selected leaders. The study
collected primary data using open ended questionnaire. The study undertook pilot from a selected
location in the subcounty to test reliability and validity of research instuments. Data was analyzed
using SPSS software and generated in form of descriptive and inferential statistics. Negotiations
findings significantly affected national security enhancement. Conciliatory mechanisms has
positive and significant effect on enhancing national security, focus on banditry attacks in Igembe
North subcounty. Traditional dispute resolution has a positive and significant effect on enhancing
national security, focus on banditry attacks in Igembe North Subcounty. The study concluded that
mediation process and principles are fundamental in realizing cohesive society. The traditional
dispute resolution provide homegrown solutions that is paramount in resolving conflict attributed
to banditry attacks. The study recommended strengthening policy and legislation framework to
harmonize the existing formal regulation to collaborate with this mechanism.
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Mutuma, L., K., Riungu, F. & Miluwi J. (2025). Alternative Dispute Resolution Diplomacy and its Impact on National Security, A Case Study on Banditry Attacks in Kenya. Journal of Public Policy & Governance, 9 (1), 41-59. https://doi.org/10.53819/81018102t3127Publisher
Journal of Public Policy & Governance
