Banditry Implications on Socio-Economic Development in Baringo South Sub-County, Kenya

Dickson Chemase, Solomon Muhindi
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Banditry incidents affect people in various ways like displacement from homes, cause poor health, disrupt education, increase poverty, and create unfavourable business environment. At Baringo South Sub-County in Kenya, many lives have been lost and several injured in banditry incidents. National and County governments have invested in measures to enhance security and contain livestock theft, but challenges still exist. In this study, purposive and stratified random sampling techniques were used. The sample size was 364 residents. Mixed research methods of quantitative and qualitative were used in the study, with instruments for data collection being closed-ended question questionnaires and open-ended structured interview schedules. The study found that banditry negatively affects the average income levels of locals through its outstanding effects on aspects such as poverty, destruction of business activities, displacements from homes, creating an unfavorable climate for investors, unemployment, and professionals’ avoidance of banditry-prone areas due to insecurity. Further, the findings of this study demonstrated that banditry has notable implications on literacy levels through its serious impact on the closure of schools, instilling fear in learners and teachers besides being one of the causes of school dropouts.
土匪活动对肯尼亚巴林戈南分县社会经济发展的影响
土匪事件对人们的影响是多方面的,如背井离乡、导致健康状况不佳、扰乱教育、加剧贫困以及创造不利的商业环境。在肯尼亚 Baringo South 县,许多人在土匪事件中丧生,数人受伤。国家和县政府已采取措施加强安全,遏制牲畜盗窃,但挑战依然存在。本研究采用了目的性和分层随机抽样技术。样本量为 364 名居民。研究采用了定量和定性的混合研究方法,数据收集工具为封闭式问卷和开放式结构化访谈表。研究发现,土匪活动对当地人的平均收入水平产生了负面影响,其突出表现在贫困、商业活动受到破坏、流离失所、为投资者创造不利环境、失业以及专业人士因不安全而避开土匪活动多发地区等方面。此外,本研究的结果表明,土匪活动严重影响学校的关闭,给学生和教师带来恐惧,是造成辍学的原因之一,因此对识字水平有显著影响。
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