Policing the spread of COVID-19 and the struggle for sustainable livelihood among informal workers in Nigeria

Nsemba Edward Lenshie, Buhari Shehu Miapyen, Otu Akanu Otu, Aminu Idris, Michael I. Ugwueze
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been the subject of numerous scholarly discussions. However, scholars have yet to pay more attention to the link between its official containment measures and the struggle of informal workers for sustainable livelihoods in Nigeria. This study argues that the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown policing was one aspect of the state-society encounter that had a deleterious effect on the economic security of vulnerable populations. The research employs the thesis of neoliberalism and a qualitative-dominant mixed methods approach to explore this state-society encounter during the pandemic. It concludes that a subtle and humane approach to policing in emergencies presents a more civil engagement in policy enforcement that would foster happier encounters between security forces and the general public.
遏制 COVID-19 在尼日利亚非正规工人中的传播和为可持续生计而奋斗
COVID-19 大流行一直是众多学者讨论的主题。然而,学者们尚未更多地关注官方遏制措施与尼日利亚非正规工人争取可持续生计的斗争之间的联系。本研究认为,COVID-19 大流行病的封锁政策是国家与社会交往的一个方面,对弱势群体的经济安全产生了有害影响。研究采用了新自由主义理论和以定性为主的混合方法来探讨大流行病期间国家与社会的交锋。研究得出的结论是,在紧急情况下采用一种微妙而人性化的警务方法,可以让公民更多参与到政策执行中来,从而促进安全部队与普通民众之间更愉快的接触。
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