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Business Activities and Security Situation in Kogi State: An Evaluation

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  • Emmanuel Okokondem Okon

    (Department of Economics, Kogi State University, Anyigba, Kogi State, Nigeria)

  • John O. Alabi

    (Department of Business Administration, Kogi State University,Anyigba, Kogi State, Nigeria)

  • Babatimehin Muyiwa

    (NICER, Ibadan, Nigeria)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of insecurity on business activities in Kogi State. Questionnaire was used to collect the primary data from targeted groups in the population. The findings of this study suggest that the security situation in Kogi state has become a major challenge for investors, and this could pose a threat for its economy with implication for investment and job losses. The present security challenge could diminish the state’s ability to command local and international respect. The study recommended among others that government of Kogi state should overhaul the security agencies in the state to meet the current security challenges. Provision of new infrastructure as well as mending of dilapidate ones should be carried out in the state. It should be ensured that the major cities have functional street lights to enhance security. Similarly, the state government should create more job opportunities for the teeming number of unemployed youths.in the fair value hierarchy would increase comparability in accounting practice among entities.

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  • Emmanuel Okokondem Okon & John O. Alabi & Babatimehin Muyiwa, 2015. "Business Activities and Security Situation in Kogi State: An Evaluation," Business, Management and Economics Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 1(5), pages 63-72, 09-2015.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:bmerar:2015:p:63-72
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