Youth Restiveness and Sustainable Rural Development in Ukanafun L.G.A-Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, 2015 – 2020.
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2023
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University of Nigeria Journal of Political Economy Volume 13, Number 2
Abstract
The youths in every community are strong force to reckon with towards achieving meaningful
rural development, if only when their strengths are been controlled, harnessed and properly
utilized. Therefore, this paper assesses the effects of Youth Restiveness on Sustainable Rural
Development in Akwa Ibom State, with a focus on Ukanafun L.G.A. Social Strain and
Frustration theory was adopted as the theoretical framework of analysis. This paper adopted
descriptive survey research design. Primary and secondary sources of data collection were
employed. This paper targeted the entire population of Ukanafun L.G.A. thus; purposive random
sampling technique was applied while, 300 respondents were targeted as the sample size while
260 returned questionnaires were used for the data analysis. The data collected were presented
on Logical Data Framework (LDF) and analyzed using quantitative method of statistical analysis
of frequency table, mean and chi-square parametric test. The paper finds out that; bad
governance/leadership, unemployment, poverty/hunger, peer group pressure/influence,
marginalization etc. are the major causes of youth restiveness thus, leading to the serious
escalation of various social vices such as kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery,
killing/assassination, dehumanization, issuing of life threatening letters; sexual harassment/rape;
destruction/burning of private/public properties etc. in Ukanafun L.G.A., Akwa Ibom state. The
paper recommended that; there is need for job creation, skill acquisition centers and youth
empowerment programme; inclusion of positive peace education and building in education
curriculum, making policy for youth enlightenment, counseling; granting of amnesty etc.
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Youth, Restiveness, Sustainable and Rural Development