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Analysis of Development Prospect and Security Crisis in Nigeria

Dare Isaac Akindoyin () and Chukwuebuka Chukwuemeka Akuche ()
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Dare Isaac Akindoyin: Department of Political Science and International Relations, Postal: Faculty of Humanities, Management and Social Sciences, Augustine University, Ilara-Epe, Lagos, Nigeria, https://www.lcu.edu.ng/index.php/lead-city-journal-of-the-social-sciences
Chukwuebuka Chukwuemeka Akuche: Department of Politics and International Relations, Postal: Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Lead City University, Ibadan, Nigeria,, https://www.lcu.edu.ng/index.php/lead-city-journal-of-the-social-sciences

Lead City Journal of the Social Sciences (LCJSS), 2023, vol. 8, issue 2, 1-16

Abstract: Elucidating development and security crisis in Sub-Sahara Africa with a bird eye view on Nigeria has been an issue worthy of consideration. This result from conflicts, insurgencies, and internal wars that characterise Nigeria as well as Post-Colonial African States. The study investigate development prospect and security crisis in Nigeria. The research paper affirms that the prevailing security challenges confronting the Nigerian state are structurally entrenched and deeply rooted in development crises. This vacuum has led to societal maladies such as economic disparities, ethno-religious divides, inequality, unemployment, poverty, and marginalisation, to mention a few thus, transcending into a national security problem, which now seems to threaten the unity of the State. Adopting the methodology of qualitative approach with the use of secondary data and content analysis, the research adopts the Political Instability Theory in analysing development prospect and security crises in Nigeria. The study finds that institutional corruption, economic disparities, ethno-religious divide are some of the factors enhancing development and security crises in Nigeria. The study concludes that the problems of development and security crises will persist in Nigeria so far security problems are treated differently from developmental challenges. The research paper recommends the tackling the problem of unemployment in Nigeria, collaboration with the international community as a means of litigating development problems and security crises in the Nigerian state.

Keywords: Development; Security; Sub-Sahara Africa; Nigeria; Corruption (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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