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POVERTY REDUCTION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

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INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of the Study

Many people when they hear or read about the

word poverty will automatically think and look at

poverty as being simply a lack of money. This is

partly true but for a better understanding of poverty

it is necessary to go beyond this simple or common

sense, definition of poverty. Poverty is much more

than a simple lack of money. For example, if you

were stranded on a desert island and you had

several thousand dollars or pounds in cash, while

those around you had things like food, clothing and

shelter would be in poverty? You could not eat your

money, nor could. Your fellow inhabitants might not

even want your money, particularly if they believe

that a rescue is not eminent. In such a situation,

lack of money means equal poverty. This is,

however, only part of the story

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with regard to poverty yet in order to understand

poverty and inequality, we must probe beneath

surface reality and go beyond the common sense

explanation which is simply another for cliché.

Definitions of Poverty

There are two different ways in which researchers

define poverty; Absolute poverty and relative

poverty.

Absolute poverty refers to the situation in which a

person lacks those things that help to sustain

human life. The lack of basic human needs such as

food, shelter and clothing. This form of poverty was

once quite common in countries such as Britain and

American but has since declined, particularly since

the introduction of the welfare state. This form of

poverty is still prevalent in many third world

countries.

Relative poverty refers to the situation in which

a person lacks the necessary resources to enable

them to participate in the normal and desirable

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pattern of life that exist within a given society at a

given time. For example, if you cannot afford to

have a cooked meal then you may not be in

absolute poverty but you are certainly in relative

poverty.

Poverty is not new but at each mention, it stirs

a lot of misgiving. This is because it has a very

devastating influence on its victims. It reduces the

social and psychological prestige of its victims.

Poverty is a condition of being poor. This could be

evident even amidst plenty because there could be

reeking poverty as a result of lack of knowledge to

translate potentiality into practical creativity for the

benefit of society.

In other words, if there is a poverty of

something, it therefore means that there is a lack of

it or the quality of it is extremely low. The foregoing

shows the picture of our beloved country,

especially when a deep reflection is made on the

Nigerian question and the Nigerian condition. It is

also so pathetic in the sense that the country that

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is potentially rich in oil and gas and other natural

resources cannot boast of putting food on the

tables of its citizens in fact an average Nigeria is

said to be living below one dollar. Researcher has

it that the foundation of most social vices and

corrupt practices both in high and low places is

caused by poverty. At present, Nigeria is rated as

one of the poorest country of the world, a country

with abundant resources both in human and

mineral resources. It is as a result of this and other

maladies that are experienced by the citizens of the

world especially the third world countries that the

United Nations in year 2000 in a meeting popularly

referred to as millennium summit in the United

State of America, arrived at the millennium

development goals, (MDGs). According to UN the

189 members of this organization by 2015 are

supposed to have met these goals. The nine goals

have the “reduction of extreme poverty and hunger”

as the first goal to be met by the stipulated year.

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As a member of the United Nations Nigeria

keyed into the MDGs and subsequently produce a

policy document called the national economic

empowerment and development strategy (NEEDs).

This development goals specifically has the

following actionable goals.

Wealth Creation

Empowerment generation

Poverty reduction

Valve re-orientation (NEEDs DOCUMENT,

2008)

The NEEDs as a national policy was intended to

meeting some of the goals of the MDGs especially

poverty reduction. In assessing the performance of

MDGs and NEEDS in Nigeria especially when it

relates to “poverty reduction” one can say without

fears of contradiction that millennium development

goals have performed below the expectation of

Nigerian. It is at the backdrop of this realization

that this paper is set to examine the MDGs and

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poverty reduction as it geared towards bringing

sustainable development in Nigeria.

1.2 Statement of Problem

Over the last ten years poverty has been very

real in Nigeria and quality of the average Nigerian

citizen has progressively nosedived. It is so

endemic in Nigeria that people have started seeing

it as part of their lot in life. It is at the backdrop of

this that this paper is set to examine the MDGs and

poverty reduction as it is geared towards bringing

sustainable development in Nigeria.

This study therefore addresses some specific

questions as outlined below:

What factor is responsible for high level of

poverty in Nigeria?

What has been the impact of various poverty

reduction programmes in Nigeria?

Will Nigeria really reduce poverty by 2015

going by the current situation in the country?

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1.3 Objectives of the Study

The general objective of the study is to analyze

and evaluate the rate of poverty in Nigeria.

Against this backdrop, the following specific

objectives will be address in the study:

To identify the factors responsible for poverty

in Nigeria

To assess how successful the various policies

and programmed initiated to reduce poverty in

Nigeria.

To ascertain the level of whether Nigeria will

be able to meet millennium development goals

(MDGs) by 2015.

To recommend policy response and suggest

how to reduce poverty in Nigeria in order to

meet MDGS and ensure sustainable

development.

1.4 Significance of the Study

The essence of any meaningful research work

lies in its significance and usefulness to humanity.

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This study will provide a conceptual frame work

for comprehending the issue of poverty and also

provide a firsthand information to be used by policy

makers administrators, social welfare agencies etc.

in effort to reduce poverty.

Secondly, it would be valuable to the academia

and provoke more or continuants research work

and analysis of poverty in or/its effect on human

development.

Finally, this work shall provide or suggest

reasonable solution that will assist relevant

agencies saddled with the responsibility of

reduction of poverty as one of the pivot towards

achieving the millennium development goals and

sustainable development in Nigeria in particular

and Africa at large.

1.5 Literature Review

Poverty is the condition that exists when

people lacks the ability to satisfy their basic needs.

The basic need are those necessities for survival or

broadly as those reflecting the revealing standard

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of living that is, those at the border line of nutrition,

housing, clothing among others though adequate to

preserve life but do measure up to those of the

population as whole (Encyclopedia Britannia 1978,

vol. 14).

It is also a state of involuntary deprivation to

which a person, household and nations are

subjected. This means individuals, household, and

nations under scale can be poor, so long as it

exhibits the characteristics of poverty source

(MVO, 2009:24).

Poverty is also associated with poor health low

level of education, low level of calories in one?s

diet, lack of shelter, low level of employment.

Furthermore, poverty refers to the inability of an

individual or family to secure basic needs even in

the midst of social surrounding of general

prosperity or lack of some general attribute that

would allow an individual to maintain himself. And

people that are associated with such behaviors like

inability to manage money either by laziness,

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drunkenness and producing too many can make a

nation or an individual to be poor.

The concept of poverty like every other

concepts in the social sciences lack a precise

definition that can be said to be as patial and that

is temporal. If it perhaps this line of thought that

informed Aboyade (1975:4) to state that poverty is

probably not a subject to be defined or measured to

be appreciated, it may have to do with suffering

despite this remarks, the search for commonly

accepted characteristic of poverty for slicken

people continue to gain currency and as several

definition of poverty have been pasted by scholars.

In conceptualizing poverty, two schools of

thought have emerged. One of the schools is

classical economist they conceives poverty as lack

of income or material well-being, corroborating this

view Arinze (1995) described poverty as “the lack

of income needed to acquire the minimum

necessities of life.

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Galbraith?s (2002) citing Aneke (2000) state

that people are poverty slicken when their income

even if adequate for survival, fall markedly below

those of the commodity they cannot have what the

larger community regards.

Another school of thought structural approach

linked poverty to both economic variables.

AneLe (2000) argues that:

“If we focus on income alone, we are likely to

gloss over other equally important aspects of

deprivations, these includes powerlessness,

cultural deprivation, lack of influence, lack of

prestige and lack of self esteem?? (Anele, 2000:12).

This argument corroborated with Broomley and

Gerry (1979). When they assert that poverty

emanates from a present and or past process of

improvement by which resources, opportunities and

economic surplus have been substantially removed

from people who are currently poor and or from

their for bearer


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