Towards sustainable poverty alleviation in Nigeria

Type Journal Article - African Research Review
Title Towards sustainable poverty alleviation in Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 4
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers 294-302
URL http://www.ajol.info/index.php/afrrev/article/viewFile/58318/46668
Abstract
Poverty, a global issue that is complex and multi-dimensional is one of the
most dangerous diseases ravaging mankind. The quality of life one lives is
greatly tied to whether he is poor or not, as such, government at all levels in
Nigeria have on various occasions attempted to roll out programmes that can
alleviate poverty. Despite these attempts, the scourge seems unbolting as a
result of the negative role of globalization in the economy of Nigeria,
disparities in peoples income, gender imbalance as far as access to economic
resources is concerned, disparities in access to health and education, macroeconomic
mis-management on the part of successive government, corruption,
neglect of agriculture among others. The study recommends investment in
infrastructure, involvement of the people at the grassroot in the design,
implementation, monitoring of poverty alleviation programmes, introduction
of social grants like old age, child support, disability, unemployment etc, end
to privatization of state functions, enhanced probity and accountability and
reformation of the polity for sustainable poverty alleviation in Nigeria.

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