Security challenges in nigeria and the implications for business activities and sustainable development
Table Of Contents
- Cover Page – – – – – – – –Title Page – – – – – – – – –Certification – – – – – – – –Dedication – – – – – – – – –Acknowledgment – – – – – – – –Abstract – – – – – – – – –Table of Content – – – – – – – –
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Background of the Study – – – – –
- 1.2Statement of the Problem – – – – –
- 1.3Objectives of the Study – – – – – –
- 1.4Research Questions – – – – – –
- 1.5Research Hypotheses – – – – – –
- 1.6Significance of the Study – – – – –
- 1.7Scope of the Study – – – – – –
- 1.8Limitation of the Study – – – – – –
- 1.9Definition of Terms – – – – – –
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Introduction – – – – – – –
- 2.2Theoretical Framework – – – – – –
- 2.3Conceptual Framework – – – – –
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.1Introduction – – – – – – –
- 3.1Research Design – – – – – – –
- 3.3Area of the Study – – – – – –
- 3.4Population of the Study – – – – –
- 3.5Sample Size and Sampling Techniques – – –
- 3.6Instrumentation – – – – – – –
- 3.7Validation of the Instrument – – – – –
- 3.8Administration of the Instrument – – – –
- 3.9Method of Data Analysis – – – – –
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data4.1 Introduction – – – – – – –
- 4.2Presentation and Analysis of Data – – – –
- 4.3Testing of Hypotheses – – – – – –
- 4.4Discussion of Findings – – – – – –
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Conclusion and Recommendations5.1 Introduction – – – – – – –
- 5.2Summary – – – – – – – –
- 5.3Conclusion – – – – – – – –
- 5.4Recommendations – – – – – –References – – – – – – –Appendix 1 – – – – – – – –Appendix 2 – – – – – – – –
Thesis Abstract
The paper examined the insecurity situation in Nigeria and its implications for business investment, operations
and sustainable development. The evaluation of the level and dimension of insecurity which was based on
secondary data and observations among authors in different places, zones and walks of life as expressed in their
comments, as well as, on concrete evidences of insecurity incidence in different parts of Nigeria, indicated that
the insecurity challenge in the country is enormous and complex and would continue to be, if the situation
remains unabated. We therefore emphasized the need to evolve a safe business environment that allows for
effective business activities and a sustainable development process. The security management models
recommended to achieve this, are aimed at combating the creators and perpetuators of situations of insecurity,
and simultaneously addressing and removing the sources of dissatisfaction and discontentment which spur
security breaches and the involvement of all stakeholders both in public and private capacity-government,
business organizations, civil society, religious groups, communities and individuals- to supply resources,
expertise and information that are required to ensure a safe environment.
Keywords Business environment, Security, Stakeholders, Sustainable development, Nigeria
Thesis Overview
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</p><p>. Introduction</p><p>Nigeria in recent times has witnessed an unprecedented level of insecurity. This has made national security threat</p><p>to be a major issue for the government and has prompted huge allocation of the national budget to security. In</p><p>order to ameliorate the incidence of crime, the federal government has embarked on criminalization of terrorism</p><p>by passing the Anti-Terrorism Act in 2011, installation of Computer-based Closed Circuit Television cameras</p><p>(CCTV) in some parts of the country, enhancement of surveillance as well as investigation of criminal related</p><p>offences, heightening of physical security measures around the country aimed at deterring or disrupting potential</p><p>attacks, strengthening of security agencies through the provision of security facilities and the development and</p><p>broadcast of security tips in mass media (Azazi, 2011). Despite these efforts, the level of insecurity in the</p><p>country is still high. In addition, Nigeria has consistently ranked low in the Global Peace Index (GPI, 2012),</p><p>signifying a worsened state of insecurity in the country. Hence, Adagba, et al (2012), Uhunmwuangho and</p><p>Aluforo (2011) are of the view that the efforts of government have not yielded enough positive result.</p><p>With the lingering security challenges and the inability of the security apparatus of the government to</p><p>guarantee safety and security in the country, the question that borders everyone in Nigeria today is that “can there</p><p>be security?” Is security of lives and properties achievable? Apparently, the security situation in Nigeria appears</p><p>or at least have remained insurmountable and many people have argued that government at all levels has not</p><p>done enough by not confronting the situation head on and dealing with it decisively, others have argued that the</p><p>situation has a political undertone or inclination calculated to serve the interest of certain political gods, who</p><p>have been dissatisfied and disgruntled about the political manifestations in the country.</p><p>Consequently, the purpose of this paper is to provide a synthesis of existing knowledge on insecurity</p><p>by integrating diverse explorations and to propose a strategy for security management. In the following sections,</p><p>we examine first, the concept of insecurity, the causes of insecurity in the country so as to provide a background</p><p>for understanding and appreciating the enormity of the problem and our proposed model for security</p><p>management in Nigeria. This is followed by an exploration of the connection between security environment and</p><p>business activities and an evaluation of the Nigerian security situation and its implications for business and</p><p>sustainable development. Finally, in consonance with the call on everyone by government, to contribute to the</p><p>war against insecurity, the paper proposes a security management model that could assist in managing security</p><p>challenges in the country</p>
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