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Title: Poverty Alleviation Programmes for National Security in Nigeria
Authors: Ogundele, Michael Olarewaju
Oparinde, Raheef Olayiwola
Ariya, Dauda Adeyemo
Oke, Tolutope Idowu
Issue Date: Nov-2014
Publisher: Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Arts and Sciences
Series/Report no.: Vol. 1;No. 5 Pp 64-68
Abstract: Poverty is one of greatest and most complex challenges facing humanity today. It is unfortunately that the message of poverty alleviation programmes are not appreciated by the Nigerian citizens. The after math of the poverty level resulted to unbearable social crises like armed robbery, killings, kidnapping, bombing. religious riot, human trafficking, drug abuse and thuggery, all the crises which constituted great threat to National Security in Nigeria. This paper therefore examined the concepts, causes, problems and government intervention in the poverty reduction efforts and National Security in Nigeria. The study however advocated for the integration of moral and entrepreneurship education into the school curriculum. That, the federal government should intensify efforts in youths‘ empowerment and free education, at all level. Finally, private sectors should be involved in the establishment of technical and vocational centers to train the youths in Nigeria. If done. poverty levels would be adequately alleviated and peace security of Nigeria would be enhanced.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1042
ISSN: 2362-8030
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