-
Terrorism And Nigerian
CHAPTER ONE -- [Total Page(s) 3]
Page 2 of 3
-
-
-
Apart from the economic effects of terrorism, the psyche of Nigerians
has also been affected in their everyday life as visiting public places
have become dreadful. The productivity ratio of the citizenry has also
been reduced which has limited the country’s growth and development,
many Nigerians are now suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders as
a result of terrorist acts that have affected them psychologically.
Abduction
and kidnapping which is one of the tactics of terrorist groups in
Nigeria has made foreign country’s to issue travel advice to their
citizens against traveling to Nigeria. The tourism industry is the worse
hit as it has lost some of its foreign exchange earnings due to a high
drop in the patronage of its activities. International organizations
such as DFID, USAID, and UNICEF etc have withdrawn support from troubled
spots in the country thereby making it difficult for the locals to
access essential health and educational programmes which they benefited
from in no small measure.
1.3. Objectives of the study
The major aim of this research is to examine the impact of terrorism on Nigerian foreign policy.
To
examine the rise of terrorism in Nigeria and also look at the Foreign
Relations Policy of government amidst the security challenges posed by
the obnoxious trend and also the measures taken by government to
pre-empt its expansion and continue threats to live and property with
recommendations drawn forthwith.
1.4. Research questions
1. What is the impact of terrorism on Nigerian foreign policy?
1.5 Significance of the study
The paper will assist the government in tackling and reducing, if not stopping terrorism in Nigeria.
1.6 Scope/Limitations of the study
The scope of this study centers on terrorism and Nigerian foreign policy.
Limitations of study
Financial
constraint- Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the
researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or
information and in the process of data collection (internet,
questionnaire and interview).
Time constraint- The researcher will
simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This
consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.
CHAPTER ONE -- [Total Page(s) 3]
Page 2 of 3
-