Poverty Elevation Amidst Poverty Alleviation Programmes In Nigeria

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify key reasons for the persistence of extreme poverty in Nigeria and to provide potential solutions. This exploratory research employs a secondary research method, utilizing data from textbooks, online newspapers, journal articles, and organizational reports. The study reviews various poverty alleviation programs implemented by the Nigerian government and other organizations. The findings reveal that the persistence of poverty in Nigeria is due to several factors: the erratic nature of programs and policies, corruption and mismanagement, hypocrisy on the part of the World Bank and IMF, the imitation of other countries’ policies without proper consideration of Nigeria's unique context, and political deception and interference. These factors have contributed to the continuous rise of poverty despite numerous alleviation programs. The study concludes that addressing these issues is crucial for the success of future poverty alleviation efforts. The insights provided will be valuable to Nigerian leaders and organizations committed to tackling poverty, as well as to students, lecturers, and future researchers in political science. This study serves as a foundation for further research on the challenges hindering the effectiveness of poverty alleviation programs in Nigeria.

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Rex, O. C. (2019). Poverty Elevation Amidst Poverty Alleviation Programmes In Nigeria. Innovation Journal of Social Sciences and Economic Review, 1(2), 16–22. https://doi.org/10.36923/ijsser.v1i2.38

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