COVID-19 PANDEMIC

A CHALLENGE TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) IN NIGERIA

Authors

  • Uzoma D. Nosiri Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo, Nigeria
  • Chiaka Umoh Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, Nigeria

Keywords:

COVID-19, Development, Sustainable Development Goals

Abstract

This paper looked at COVID-19 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Nigeria. Specifically, this paper aimed to show how COVID-19 pandemic is a challenge to sustainable development goals in Nigeria and suggest possible means to solve the
consequences of COVID-19 for achievement of sustainable development goals in Nigeria. The system theory of David Easton was adopted as a framework for analysis. Data were collected from secondary sources using documentary method and the qualitative method was employed to analyze the study. This paper shows that the issue of COVID-19 pandemic is a strong challenge to the achievement of the first phase of SDGs in Nigeria because the COVID-19 pandemic has led to increase in rate of poverty, unemployment and food insecurity, increase in cost of living, closure of business activities, reduction of access to income, fall in oil prices and GDP etc, which are the some of the indices needed for successful implementation of SDGs in the country. Therefore, this study recommended for among others, the encouragement of low interest loan to SMEs, adequate measures for reduction of inflation rate, adequate investment in education, promotion of agriculture and economic diversification and increase in government spending (mainly on infrastructure).

Author Biographies

Uzoma D. Nosiri, Adeyemi Federal University of Education, Ondo, Nigeria

Department of General Studies

Chiaka Umoh, Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Owerri, Nigeria

Department of Public Administration

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Published

2022-05-27

How to Cite

Nosiri, U. D., & Umoh, C. (2022). COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CHALLENGE TO THE ACHIEVEMENT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) IN NIGERIA. African Journal of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 12(1). Retrieved from https://journals.aphriapub.com/index.php/AJSBS/article/view/1506

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