COVID-19 Pandemic, policy-intensified Economic Crisis and Declining State Control in Nigeria

Isa M. Ardo, Nsemba Edward Lenshie, A. A. Amuchie, C. Ezeibe, Celestine Udeogu, Okafor Nneka
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ABSTRACT COVID-19 pandemic has undermined the functionality of formal and informal economies globally, with developing countries suffering the social, political and economic effects of the pandemic. Economic downturns in the global south, including Nigeria, have given rise to declining state control in the face of human insecurity. This study, hinging on the neoliberal political economy thesis, examines the economic crisis and declining state control the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown engendered in managing the security situation in Nigeria. The study, utilizing the dominant qualitative methods, comprising interviews, focus group discussions, and documented evidence, highlighted that the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown disproportionately affected the people, mainly poor people, households and communities in different parts of the country. The failure of the government to engage in an effective social protection policy generated discontent and led to criminal activities undermining security in Nigeria. The study concludes that the insecurity and economic crisis the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown engendered have weakened the state’s authority in Nigeria. The study suggests that engaging effective social protection policy presents an opportunity for mitigating security challenges to bring about socioeconomic stability in Nigeria.
2019冠状病毒病大流行、政策加剧的经济危机和尼日利亚政府控制力下降
COVID-19大流行破坏了全球正规和非正规经济的功能,发展中国家遭受了大流行的社会、政治和经济影响。包括尼日利亚在内的全球南方国家的经济衰退,在人类不安全的情况下,导致了国家控制力的下降。本研究以新自由主义政治经济学理论为基础,研究了尼日利亚在管理安全局势中产生的经济危机和国家控制能力下降。该研究采用了主要的定性方法,包括访谈、焦点小组讨论和文件证据,强调了COVID-19大流行封锁对该国不同地区的人民,主要是穷人、家庭和社区的影响。政府未能采取有效的社会保护政策,这引起了不满,并导致了破坏尼日利亚安全的犯罪活动。该研究得出的结论是,2019冠状病毒病大流行封锁造成的不安全和经济危机削弱了国家在尼日利亚的权威。该研究表明,实施有效的社会保护政策为缓解安全挑战、实现尼日利亚的社会经济稳定提供了机会。
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