Conceptualizing Rurality for Socio-Economic Development in Rural Areas of the Niger Delta Region in Nigeria

Christian Barika Igbeghe
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This study employed the use of case study in extensive review of secondary data and observation to critically examine the structural characteristics of rural areas in the Niger Delta with an insight for rural development. It is sufficiently obvious that there is a missing link to sustainable rural development in this region. The Niger Delta in Nigeria is not only endowed with crude oil or petroleum resources as conceived in many sections, but also has a rich rural life thatcan be explored for poverty alleviation and pedestal the rural areas on the path of income and livelihood security, and ultimately lead to sustainable development if the rural structures and characteristics are properly harnessed. Based on Nigeria’s criteria for rurality, which is a settlement with population less than 20,000, the area has over 13,329 rural settlements making it predominantly rural, and over 90% of the rural economy is dependent on agriculture which suffers various challenges such as lack of power supply, lack of modern technology, lack of processing or preservation facilities, vulnerability to flood and climatic instability and lack of access to capital amongst several others.
尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲地区农村社会经济发展的农村概念化
本研究采用案例研究的方法,对二手数据和观察进行了广泛的审查,以批判性地审视尼日尔三角洲农村地区的结构特征,并深入了解农村发展情况。很明显,这一地区缺少可持续农村发展的一个环节。尼日利亚的尼日尔三角洲不仅拥有许多地区所认为的原油或石油资源,而且拥有丰富的农村生活,如果适当利用农村的结构和特点,可以探索扶贫,使农村地区走上收入和生计安全的道路,最终实现可持续发展。根据尼日利亚的农村标准,即人口少于2万人的定居点,该地区有超过13329个农村定居点,使其主要是农村,超过90%的农村经济依赖于农业,面临各种挑战,如缺乏电力供应,缺乏现代技术,缺乏加工或保存设施,易受洪水和气候不稳定的影响,以及缺乏资本等。
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