Meaning of Conflict
Conflict is the breakdown of a harmonious relationship, arising from a clash of interests. It also means disagreement, struggle and quarrel between people. Conflict is natural in every human society. It could occur due to differences in views, opinions and ambitions of the individuals with those of the group.
Types of Conflicts
Conflicts can be classified into two types; they are:
- Peaceful or non-violent conflict: This is defined as the conflict that does not involve the use of force; it could be inform of a disagreement of workers and management over salaries, it is a trade dispute and it is non-violent conflict because the workers and the management will hold a dialogue to resolve area of disagreement.
- Violent Conflict: A conflict is violent when it is not settled peacefully and it leads to war. An example is the 1967-1970 civil war in Nigeria which arose as a result of lack of co-operation among Nigerians. In a violent conflict, property is destroyed and people are displaced , injured, or killed.
Causes of Conflicts
The following points below are the causes of conflicts
- Conflict can arise when someone or group or a group of people neglect their roles or duties
- When the funds of the community or the people are mismanaged by leaders, there is bound to be conflict
- Conflicts can arise when people struggle to get something that other people are also interested in.
- Conflicts also occur in groups, associations and between groups as a result of difference in opinions
- Differences in in the interpretation of the aims or objectives of a group or association
- Absence of mutual trust and understanding amongst people brings about conflict
- It occurs when someone is domination other members of a group
- Rudeness/stubbornness may cause conflict.
Consequences of Conflicts on the society
The following are the effects of conflicts on the society
- Conflicts result into the break down of law and order
- It makes it difficult for people to achieve common goals and objectives
- Conflicts bring about disunity
- It brings about hatred and disaffection among members of a group or association
- It leads to confusion , insecurity, anxiety and unhappiness
- It leads to unhealthy political rivalry
- It leads to inefficiency and laziness
- It leads to division and separation
- It causes mental and emotional disturbances
- It leads to a decrease in productivity and economic depression
- It leads to loss of lives and properties
- It brings lack of peace and harmony
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SS2 Government Third Term: Conflict Resolutions And Management, Peace Education