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Title: EFFECT OF BOKO HARAM INSURGENCY IN THE NORTH EAST ON THE
SOCIOECONOMIC ACTIVITIES OF NIGERIA
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Authors: Nicholas Ajegba Abakpa and Moses Aondohemba Tyokosu |
Abstract: The study examined the effect of Boko Haram insurgency in the North East on the socioeconomic
activities of Nigeria. Ex-post facto research design as the observations was used in the research to
establish the relationship between the variables. The study made use of secondary data covering a
period of twenty years; were 10 years were from 1994-2003 before the insurgency and 10 years were
from 2004-2013 during the insurgency. The data from this study were obtained from World Bank on
agricultural value-added percentage of GDP from 1994 to 2013 a period of twenty (20) years to
determine the extent of agricultural contributions to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Nigeria. It is
necessary to use this data that had been generated to show the time series effect. ARIMA statistical
method of analysis was adopted with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) to test
the hypothesis. It was found out that the sects’ activities in the North East had significantly affected
the socioeconomic activities. The general conclusion was that Boko Haram insurgency in the North
East had effect on socioeconomic activities of Nigeria. This study recommended that the federal
government should embrace negotiation with the group since they ready to dialogue with the federal
government but this can only be actual if the rebel group within the government cycle, which are ever
ready to sabotage the strategy, are fished out, dislodged and prosecuted accordingly.
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Keywords: BOKO HARAM, INSURGENCY and SOCIOECONOMIC ACTIVITIES. |
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