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Government Strategies And Management Of Security Challenges In Nigeria
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1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The following research questions will be answered:
1. What is the effect of adoption of close circuit television on the management of security challenges in Nigeria?
2. What is the effect of community security watch on the management of security challenges in Nigeria?
3. What is the effect of surveillance on the management of security challenges in Nigeria?
1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
The following research hypotheses will be tested:
1. There is no significant effect of adoption of close circuit television on the management of security challenges in Nigeria
2. There is no significant effect of community security watch on the management of security challenges in Nigeria
3. There is no significant the effect of surveillance on the management of security challenges in Nigeria
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This
study is expected to be of immense help to the government, security
personnel and Nigerian Security Council as well as policy makers. It may
also be of help to improve upon security management in our society in
Akwa Ibom State. The result of this study is expected to provide data
for planning, as well as provide additional stock of security data for
other researchers, who might find it relevant and useful in their
enquiries.
The study will fill the gap of knowledge of what has not
been done by the past researchers who conducted almost similar study
with regard to security management. The researcher will offer solutions
to some practical or theoretical problems. This work also will be of
benefit to the tertiary institution students, Ministry of Education and
teachers, Parents and Guardians.
1.7 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The
study was delimited to government Strategies and the management of
security challenges in Nigeria a case study of Fulani Herdsmen. However,
the study used Itu Local government as a study area.
1.8 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Difficulty
in gathering materials especially relevant to the study was a challenge
since the study is not common. This caused scarcity of relevant
research materials from local papers. Hence, the researcher had to rely
greatly on the foreign materials in order to put up this work.
Another challenge faced by the researcher was lack of fund and limited time for the undertaking and submission of this work.
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