Insecurity in Nigeria has been a persistent challenge that hampers the country’s progress towards sustainable human development. Despite the implementation of various policies and interventions by the government, such as the National Security Strategy and the Safe Schools Initiative, insecurity remains a significant issue due to root causes like poverty, corruption and unemployment. The study aimed at examining the effects of insecurity on human development and the impacts of government policies and intervention in Nigeria. The study adopted the social exchange theoretical framework. It also applied a combination of content analysis and secondary methods of data collection. The study found that, to effectively address insecurity and promote human development, there is need for increased political will, transparency, accountability, and collaboration among security agencies. The study recommended that government should implement targeted interventions to address the root causes of insecurity in Nigeria.
Keywords: Representational Realism, Knowledge Representation, Artificial Intelligence, Ideas.
Written By:
Gagariga, Winifred Idubamo
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Department of Political Science
Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State
Iyabrade Ikporukpo
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ijikporukpo@gmail.com
Department of Political Science
Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State
Barisuka, Prince Beteh
Etekpe Ambily
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barisukaprince16@gmail.com & etekpe@gmail.com
Department of Political Science
Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State
Etekpe Ambily
Mobile No: 08036666194
etekpe@gmail.com
Department of Political Science
Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State