ABSTRACT
This study was carried out on unemployment and security challenges in Africa. Nigeria as a country gained her independence on October 1st 1960 and after a temporary civilian government and a long reign of military power, which experienced a series of coup d’état it was restored to a democratic federation in 1999. A country with a population of over 168 million and rich in both human and natural resources faces some concerns such as corruption and security challenges. These challenges are on the increase because of lack of solutions to the issues and as such posed several threats to its inhabitants as well as create economic implications. There are some contentions as to whether the current systems handling security issues are effective. This paper will provide an in-depth analysis at the level of insecurity in Nigeria using past and current events. It will also examine existing domestic and external policies channelled towards managing the security concerns. This dissertation addresses these questions: Firstly, what is the highest form of security concern in the country? Secondly, what role do the leaders play in ensuring security? Thirdly, what can be done to counter the security challenges? And lastly, what are the possible causes of insecurity in Nigeria? This dissertation uses a mixed method approach which combines the collective use of qualitative and quantitative data methodology. From these findings, the study identifies evidence linking different group causes of the security issues and also loophole in the available policies. Such awareness can help the Nigerian Government, NGOs, International Organisations and other interested bodies improve policies for security challenges especially in developing diverse nationals. Although, previous studies restrict findings to, identifying one cause of security challenges. This comprehensive study identifies both direct and indirect causes of the issues and as such allows for collective understanding. This bundling of the causes of security challenges in Nigeria will allow other researchers focus on providing possible solution to the issues.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.7 ORGANIZATION OF THE STUDY
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 CONCEPT OF UNEMPLOYMENT
2.2 CAUSES OF UNEMPLOYMENT
2.3 TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT
2.4 CONTEMPORARY SECURITY CHALLENGES IN A DEMOCRATIC STATE
2.4.1 BACKGROUND
2.4.2 SECURITY MEASURES
2.5 TERRORISM AND ITS IMPLICATION
2.5.1 TERRORISM: A SECURITY CHALLENGE OF THE 21ST CENTURY
2.5.2 THE CASE OF TERRORISM IN NIGERIA
2.5.2.1 NIGER DELTA CRISIS: MENDING THE DELTA IN A TORN NATION
OBJECTIVE
TACTICS
ACHIEVEMENTS
IMPLICATIONS
2.5.2.2 BOKO HARAM:
OBJECTIVE
TACTICS
ACHIEVEMENTS
IMPLICATIONS
2.5.2.3 OTHER POPULAR REBELGROUPS
2.6 CORRUPTION
2.6.1 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORRUPTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY
2.6.1.1 LINKAGE BETWEEN CORRUPTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY
2.7 DIVERSITY THEORY: MULTICULTURALISM
2.7.1 DIVERSITY A CAUSE OF NIGERIA’S NATIONAL ISSUE
ETHNIC DIVERSITY
RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY
2.8 GOVERNMENT POLICY REFORMS ON SECURITY ISSUES
2.9 SUMMARYOF LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
3.2 INTRODUCTION
3.3 APPROACH
3.4 MEASUREMENT
3.5 PARTICIPANTS AND PARTICIPANT SAMPLING
3.6 PROCEDURE
3.7 DATA ANALYSIS
3.8 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
3.9 ETHICS
3.10 SUMMARY
CHAPTER FOUR: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS
4.2 INTRODUCTION
4.3 UNDERSTANDING OF INSECURITY IN NIGERIA
4.4 CAUSES OF INSECURITY
4.4.1 ROLES OF LEADERS IN ENSURING INSECURITY
4.4.2 CHALLENGES FACED BY THE POLICE/SECURITY AGENCIES
4.4.3 SPREAD OF INSECURITY
4.4.4 WHAT THEY THINK SHOULD BE DONE TO IMPROVE SECURITY
4.5 FINDINGS FROM THE LIKERT SCALE
4.6 FINDINGS FROM THE RATING SCALE
CHAPTER FIVE: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 CONCLUSION
5.2 RECOMMENDATION
5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE STUDIES
Bibliography
APPENDIX 1: INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
APPENDIX II: QUESTIONNAIRE
Part A
Part B
APPENDIX III: List of Security Threats by State
APPENDIX IV: World Bank Indicator Database (Nigeria)
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background to the study
Unemployment is a serious macroeconomic problem which poses great danger to the peace, security and even the existence of this African continent particularly in Nigeria. Because some people are of the views that even the crisis Sect Boko Haram in North East and Niger-delta militant has connection with unemployment. This is because in every negotiation between government and leaders of the militants in the area, the first demand of the militants is provision of jobs to their people. Besides Niger-delta militants there are other similar unemployed youth in western Nigeria called area boys and in the north they are called ‘Yanndaba’ as in Kano, Kaduna, Katsina and Yankalare in Gombe etc. These unemployed youth cause a lot of troubles in this country.
Unemployed people get demoralized and suffer from lose of income and self esteem as period of unemployment get duly prolonged a significantly high rate of unemployment lead to all sort of social vises such as arm robbery social and political instability, drug abuse, human trafficking, drug trafficking, fundamentally political thuggery, etc. this is particularly more terrible in less developed countries where there is no system of social security.
The deterioration of unemployment situation in Nigeria should be a source of worry to every sensible person. Large number of university graduate who have finished their national youth service corps (NYSC) program me, diploma and NCE certificate holders and secondary school leavers who roaming about for jobs pose serious danger to the peace and security this country (Douglas and et al,2006).
High and persistent unemployment has presented a major challenge for the economy in two areas, one such area, it has eroded the funding base and secondly, it has increased the demands on government through the use of welfare programs because of the consequences for poverty and inequality resulting from high unemployment. the effect of unemployment is social costs, these include increasing poverty, personal hardships, depression, decay of unused skills, increase in crime (mostly among the youth) political thuggery as well as family dispute and broken of marriages all of which threats to national security. Unemployed individuals become more and more dissatisfied and resort to riots and demonstrations (Aminu, 2012).
In recent time, the problem of poor infrastructures like electricity supply, roads, water, etc. which are essential in the survival of industries, excessive importation of finished goods similar to the ones produced by local industries, monetization exercise of the federal governments and current global financial and economic crises have caused thousands of people to lose their jobs. Now, the phenomenon of unemployment in Nigeria has been deep and widespread, cutting across all age-groups, educational strata and geo-political zones of these country El-rufa’I, (2012).
Security challenge is any threat or anything that is threat to the national stability ranging from rampant armed robbery, political thuggery, drug abuse, and drug trafficking, tribal and religious crisis, to other effects like prostitution that is women trafficking and duping.
1.2 Statement of research problem
The problem identified by this research is the existence of very large numbers of unemployed graduates from various tertiary institution in Kaduna north local government, whose skills are necessary for the growth and development of the political economy of Nigeria and the observed fact that the problem effects all fields specialization, age, sex, tribe and religion, and it increase without feasible solution as more labor force are produced.
Therefore It is interested in finding out and critically examining the structure, the impact of the problem of unemployment on the political economy of the local government, as well as the security challenges.
1.3 Research questions
This research is therefore interested in finding out and critically examining and answering the following questions:
- What is the structure or characteristics of unemployed people of Kaduna north local government with special reference to age, sex, educational, qualification, tribe, and religion?
- What are the security challenges in Nigeria?
- What are the possible causes of unemployment and security challenges in Nigeria?
- What can be done to counter the security challenges in Nigeria?
- What is the highest form of security concern in the country?
1.4 Objective of the study
The Objective of the study is to find out:
- To examine the structure or feature of unemployed people in Kaduna North Local Government with special reference to age, sex, educational qualification, tribe and religion.
- To examine the security challenges in Nigeria.
- To examine the possible causes of unemployment and security challenges in Nigeria.
- To provide possible solutions to counter the security challenges in Nigeria.
- To investigate the highest form of security concern in the country.
1.5 Significance of the study
This research is significant in various ways. It tries to determine the structure, consequence and the relationship between political thuggery and tribal and religious conflict as security challenge and unemployment in Kaduna north local government and suggest solutions. In doing so, I hope that:
Local government authorities and policy makers would be properly educated on the colossal waste as a result of unemployment of high level of man power required through various training, the authorities will know which age brackets among unemployed peoples are most affected and also where tribe or religion is significant, it may assist in answering many questions on issues of marginalization and consequent youth protests. Furthermore, the political elites will realize through the study that insecurity within the system may have been worsened as a result of unemployment, and how budget on security may be reduced and use in reducing unemployment, however, to the ordinary reader, it’s important to make him realize the grave situation of unemployment more especially the student or would be graduate whose mind needs to be prepared for the task ahead. Apart from the fact that he must study hard for good grade, he must ready to be self employed instead of being a job seeker on graduation, thus, on a much general assessment, this study is significant as it will bring to bare the economic and political consequences of failure of the system to utilize graduates to generate economic growth and development.
1.6 Scope and limitation of the study
The geographical area for the research is Kaduna north local government, it includes Doka which is the headquarters of the local government and 12 wards of the local government as follows: Kawo/Rafin-guza, Badarawa/Malali, Unguwar-sarki, Unguwar-rimi, Unguwan-dosa, Gaji Unguwar–shanu/Abakwa, Unguwan-kanawa/Hayin-banki, Shaba, Kabala, and Unguwan-Liman.
Involves the use of survey techniques which normally characterized by limitations from answers by respondents .one major limitation of this study is the paucity of data on relevant literature on the phrase “security challenges”, as a result of this, I decided to use two challenges which are political thuggery and tribal and religious conflict. It’s also difficult to establish the population of unemployed people in Kaduna north local government which cannot be realistically estimated. It’s an area which not much study has been done. There is also the problem of response and how to get the unemployed. Though they are in the streets, it cannot just find them in the class room. It may go unconventional by appealing to employers of labor who are conducting interviews of employment to give the questionnaire to the applicants. it’s a costly research as data collection entails both travelling and sponsorship of research assistants.
1.7 Organization of the study
Chapter one introduces the form in which the dissertation will take. It presents a brief study on the background of the study. The research problem, is grouped into the main problem and six sub problems. This chapter further outlines the hypothesis of the study, the research limitations, research questions and a synopsis of each chapter’s organisation.
Chapter two reviews existing literatures on the study of Nigeria’s security challenges, it discusses the genesis of the problem, it also identifies recent developments in the study, and furthermore, it discusses the flaws in the available policies and possible solutions. The chapter also makes clear the objectives, tactics, achievements and implications of the rebel groups’ activities. Lastly it gives a summary of the review.
Chapter three reviews the research design, and the form in which the methodology will take. This was done by stating the approach, measurement, targeted participants, procedure, and data analysis. This chapter also identifies the research limitations and post-research ethics.
Chapter four presents a step by step interpretation of the response gotten from the questionnaires and interviews conducted. This chapter presents the findings of the study using tables, and the results of the research are analysed.
Chapter five merges the research problem, the literature review, the methodology and the findings. This is done, to systematically link the importance of each chapter to the development of the dissertation topic.
Lastly the references used are listed, followed by the interview questions, questionnaires and further tables and maps
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