ABSTRACT
The main focus of this research work
is to examine the impact of Globalisation on Youth Unemployment in Nigeria. Globalisation
has been an impediment of youth unemployment in Nigeria, the sense that it has
produced more of technological skilled labour over the human skilled labour etc.
However, in a way the term globalisation have been proved as agents of
“exploitation” through the establishment of MNCs whom have exploited the
Nigerian economy to favour their home country such as Halliburton DSTV MTN etc.
In this regard, the objective of this work is to ascertain the lack of
intellectual discourse on the functional relationship between globalization and
unemployment as responsible for youth unemployment, to ascertain the increase
of globalization logics as responsible for youth unemployment in Nigeria, the
lack to provide better mechanism to overcome the current challenges of
globalization as responsible for youth unemployment in Nigeria, in which I will
be focusing on key areas of unemployment. The materials gathered will be
presented and analysed to ascertain if globalisation as been the reason for
youth unemployment in Nigeria.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background
to the Study
One of the most popular concepts in
recent times is globalization. Globalization is a complex and multifaceted
concept that has generated controversy from its meaning, its time line, and its
future as well as whether it is serving the interest of all or it is benefiting
just a few countries or individuals in the world. Due to the fact that it cuts
across almost all disciplines, each of the disciplines proffers varying
definitions and interpretations for the concept. Unlike the millennium, the
notion of globalization captures what could be called the essential character
of the age. Francis (2001) describes globalization as the great economic event
of our era. It is also because; it is now bringing unprecedented opportunities
to billions of people throughout the world. The rapid growth of information
technology and the increased global integration of trade and capital which have
had profound consequence for the world economy are resulting into significant
shift in the world economy. This is because, increasingly, major decisions
around the world are given by global competitive pressure.
The speed at which the effect
globalization is spreading is fast day by day and no nation can afford to be
behind if such a nation is to maintain acceptable rate of growth and
development (Peter; 2002). It is also observed by Bayo (2000) that the growing
impact of two major distinct global trends, which has profound implication on
the world economy, are rapid growth of information technology and the increased
global trade integration. He notes that these trends are resulting in a
significant shift in the world economy. Probably this is why Eduard (2002)
notes that the people of the planet of the earth have become one large family.
To him, information technology has advanced to a level of rendering distance
irrelevant. Further more, he observed that the new epoch offers new challenges
and new global problems, such environmental catastrophes, extinction of
resources, blood conflict and poverty.
The events in the last decade in the
global economy suggest a challenge; the utilization of the opportunity
engineered by globalization while at the same time managing the problem and
tension it poses, for developing countries particularly Nigeria. While some
individuals such as Dani (1999) David (1997) and Salimono (1999) opine that
globalization opens opportunities, others such as Awake (2002) and Garry (1998)
express fear about globalization. Probably it is fear anticipated by the people
of the world that in December 1999, a meeting of the World Treaty Organization,
held in Seattle, U.S.A was interrupted by riot. The demonstrators feared the
effects of globalization on the people and on the planet. Since that time
anti-globalization movements have spread across the globe. It is however
observed that advocates of globalization hail it has the panacea for the most
world problems.
It is in the light of this that this
paper concentrates effort on globalization and national development, identify
the opportunities for wealth creation provided by globalization as well, as the
problems and macro-economic volatility and instability in the income
distribution and job security.
Statement of the Problem
There has been a general outcry on the
persistent rise in the unemployment rate in Nigeria. This has led an army of
angry and desperate unemployed youths prowling cities and the unending influx
of youth into the urban areas which has now posed further threat to an already
precarious state of national security (Hernando 2013). The unemployment
situation has denied its victims their legitimate means of livelihood, and in
order to survive, they now involved in all forms of criminality which threaten
the peace of the society.
Although during Obasanjo‟s civilian
dispensation, the Nigerian economy prior to that time was closed to the world
because of its pariah status, was thrown wide open, in order to attract foreign
direct investments(FDIs), as it was thought that that would tackle the problem
of high level unemployment, especially among youths. In doing this, it meant
Nigeria had come to terms with the idea of a global village and it was ready to
play the globalization game, this inturn encouraged a flurry of multinational
corporations like mtn multichoice etc. The snag however is that the coming of
MNCs is the demand for high skilled labour which due to certain problems
inherent in the country there is a widespread deficit of. Thus these MNCs find
themselves employing citizens from their home countries and bringing them to
Nigeria to work, also these MNCs are backed with the seemingly bottomless speed
of funds and expertise needed to survive in this clime. This enables them to
have a better wherewithal to survive even morethan the indigenous local
companies in most cases the success of the MNCs means the death of local
companies and small scale businesses creating monopoly, thus making theses MNCs
the only realistic employers of labour. In recent time the jonathan led federal
government has been able to pass the local content bill which stipulate 75% of
local content in every MNCs but a hindrance to this welcome development is
rooted in the great advancement in science and technological know-how. Thanks
to globalization, there is more exchange in technological know-how between
nations and the trend worldwide is while should man do what machines can do
more efficiently. This has sparked a wave of increased reliance on machines
over human labour and a reduced need for employment of human expertise in a lot
of areas. In otherwords the uses of these machines has practically brought
about unemployment in the country.
Objectives of the Study
The following are the objectives of
this research:
1. To provide an intellectual
discourse on the functional relationship between globalization and
unemployment;
2. To establish to what extent the
globalization logics has benefited Nigeria; and
3. To proffer mechanisms to overcome
the current challenges of globalization in Nigeria.
Research Questions
The following research questions are
formulated for the study.
1. Is the lack of intellectual
discourse on the fuctional relationship between globalization and unemployment
responsible for youth unemployment?
2. Is the increase of globalization
logics responsible for unemployment in Nigeria?
3. Is the lack to provide better
mechanism to overcome the current challenges of globalization?
TOPIC: GLOBALIZATION & YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF KWARA STATE AND KOGI STATE
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