Development infancy: explaining unsecured environments to large-scale industries in Nigeria from the frustrated-aggression theory perspectives

S. D. Adekeye, Fatai Gbadebo Adeleke, Sunday Omolade Adeyemi, Elizabeth Habibat Adeleke
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This paper examines security challenges on largescale industries toward achieving industrial development in Nigeria. This study does this within the framework of the frustration- aggression theory. Triangulation of sampling techniques (purposive, simple random, key informant) and methods (Focus Group Discussions, In-depth Interviews) of data collection were adopted. The paper identified extreme level of insecurity as an impediment to large-scale industrial growth. Unsecured environment arose from overconcentration of industries, weak governmental institutions and total neglect of indigenes on basic social amenities by the government and industrialists. The findings revealed over-exploitation of host-community resources and poor employment policies which triggered anger of many frustrated unemployed youths. Unsecured environment hindered economic expansion, created unpleasant political interferences that led to poor interpersonal relationship between the indigenes and industrialists, and ill-social effects. These effects led to the shortage of manpower, untimely and unnatural deaths of industrialists' and companies' owners. Also, there were short business plans by the industrialists, various courts' embargo on communal and family lands, diversification of compensation by government institutions and low patronage of investors on large-scale industries. There is a need for communal policing, effective communities welfare policies to cement the relationship between the companies and their host communities.
发展初期:从挫折攻击理论角度解释尼日利亚大型工业的不安全环境
本文探讨了在尼日利亚实现工业发展的大型工业的安全挑战。本研究是在挫折-攻击理论的框架内进行的。采用三角剖分抽样技术(有目的、简单随机、关键信息提供者)和数据收集方法(焦点小组讨论、深度访谈)。该报告指出,极度的不安全感是大规模工业增长的障碍。缺乏保障的环境是由于工业过度集中、政府机构薄弱以及政府和工业家完全忽视土著居民对基本社会便利设施的需求。调查结果显示,东道国社区资源的过度开发和糟糕的就业政策引发了许多沮丧的失业青年的愤怒。无保障的环境阻碍了经济扩张,造成了令人不快的政治干预,导致土著人和工业家之间的人际关系恶化,并产生了不良的社会影响。此外,还有工业家的短期商业计划,各种法院对公共和家庭土地的禁运,政府机构的补偿多样化以及投资者对大型工业的低赞助。有必要制定社区治安和有效的社区福利政策,以巩固公司与其所在社区之间的关系。
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