An Assessment of the Impact of Oil Theft on Sustainable Economic Development in Nigeria

Simi Peace Saje, Samuel Adamu Abubakar
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This paper examines the impact of oil theft on sustainable economic development in Nigeria against the backdrop of the country’s dependence on petroleum as a source of the government’s revenue. The paper also assesses Nigeria’s oil resource economy and its contribution to national development. The article posits that although there is a large deposit of petroleum in Nigeria and oil resource is the country’s primary source of income, its exploitation has not engendered the desired sustainable development due to oil theft. Entrapped in the vicissitudes of oil theft exacerbated by the establishment of illegal refineries and oil bunkering, it has been difficult for the nation to generate the needed revenue to initiate development. Therefore, to what extent has oil theft affected revenue generation in Nigeria? What has been responsible for oil theft? This paper explores and interrogates these, and other variegated issues arising from the oil theft analysis and suggests the way forward. The research method in the paper is qualitative, employing descriptive and analytical tools to conclude. Essentially, the report argues and demonstrates that Nigeria’s development is far from sustainable despite the availability of oil deposits and their exploitation.
石油盗窃对尼日利亚可持续经济发展影响的评估
本文在尼日利亚依赖石油作为政府收入来源的背景下,考察了石油盗窃对该国可持续经济发展的影响。本文还对尼日利亚石油资源经济及其对国家发展的贡献进行了评价。文章认为,虽然尼日利亚有大量的石油储量,石油资源是该国的主要收入来源,但由于石油盗窃,其开采并没有产生预期的可持续发展。由于非法炼油厂和石油加注的建立而加剧了石油盗窃的变化,该国很难获得启动发展所需的收入。因此,石油盗窃在多大程度上影响了尼日利亚的创收?是什么导致了石油盗窃?本文探讨了这些问题,以及石油盗窃分析中出现的其他各种问题,并提出了前进的方向。本文的研究方法是定性的,采用描述性和分析性的工具来得出结论。从本质上讲,该报告论证并表明,尽管尼日利亚有丰富的石油储备并对其进行开采,但该国的发展远非可持续。
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