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THE IMPACT OF ECOWAS PROTOCOL ON FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, GOODS AND CAPITAL IN WEST AFRICA: A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA-BENIN REPUBLIC BORDER RELATIONS, 1999 – 2012

ABSTRACT
The treaty establishing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was signed in Lagos on 28 May 1975. Article 27 of the Treaty affirms a long-term objective to establish a community citizenship that could be acquired automatically by all Member States’ nationals. A key objective of the preamble to the treaty is to remove obstacles to the free movement of goods, capital and people in the sub-region. The Phase one of the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons and the Right of Residence and
Establishment of May 1979 guaranteeing free entry of Community citizens without visa for ninety days was ratified by Member States in 1980 and put into effect forthwith. Over thirty years after the take off of the Protocol, scholars are united in their submission that the Protocol has failed to fulfill the vision of a borderless sub-region. They point to the ‘ongoing harassment, extortion, inordinate delays and corruption by uniformed personnel at the border areas’, especially of the Nigeria–Benin Republic border as evidence of such failure. Opinions are however, divided on the cause of such failure. While the majority of the commentators are of the view that the protocol has failed as a result of poor implementation occasioned by lack of political will, others reckon that for all its failings, the protocol has performed appreciably well and that all that is needed is added political will on the part of political leaders. It is against this backdrop that the study reexamined the issues resulting to the poor implementation of the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons and Goods in West African Sub- region focusing on Nigeria-Benin Republic borders. Relying on the theory of Neo-functionalism, the study explored the
dynamics of trans-border movement between Nigeria and Benin Republic within the context of rising cross bordercriminal activities and the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons within the sub-region. The study found that the implementation of the protocol has not enhanced cross border movement between Nigeria and Benin, and that the high level of cross border criminal activities and proliferations of arms have gone a long way to undermine the relations between Nigeria and Benin Republic between 1999 and 2012. The study was based on qualitative descriptive technique for its data gathering and analysis. The study then recommends among other policy measures the setting up and intensification of deepening of bilateral relations between Nigeria and Benin through cooperation in scientific and technological matters, development of infrastructures as well as utilization of raw materials for industrial development.

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THE IMPACT OF ECOWAS PROTOCOL ON FREE MOVEMENT OF PERSONS, GOODS AND CAPITAL IN WEST AFRICA: A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA-BENIN REPUBLIC BORDER RELATIONS, 1999 – 2012

ABSTRACT
The treaty establishing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was signed in Lagos on 28 May 1975. Article 27 of the Treaty affirms a long-term objective to establish a community citizenship that could be acquired automatically by all Member States’ nationals. A key objective of the preamble to the treaty is to remove obstacles to the free movement of goods, capital and people in the sub-region. The Phase one of the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons and the Right of Residence and
Establishment of May 1979 guaranteeing free entry of Community citizens without visa for ninety days was ratified by Member States in 1980 and put into effect forthwith. Over thirty years after the take off of the Protocol, scholars are united in their submission that the Protocol has failed to fulfill the vision of a borderless sub-region. They point to the ‘ongoing harassment, extortion, inordinate delays and corruption by uniformed personnel at the border areas’, especially of the Nigeria–Benin Republic border as evidence of such failure. Opinions are however, divided on the cause of such failure. While the majority of the commentators are of the view that the protocol has failed as a result of poor implementation occasioned by lack of political will, others reckon that for all its failings, the protocol has performed appreciably well and that all that is needed is added political will on the part of political leaders. It is against this backdrop that the study reexamined the issues resulting to the poor implementation of the ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons and Goods in West African Sub- region focusing on Nigeria-Benin Republic borders. Relying on the theory of Neo-functionalism, the study explored the
dynamics of trans-border movement between Nigeria and Benin Republic within the context of rising cross bordercriminal activities and the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons within the sub-region. The study found that the implementation of the protocol has not enhanced cross border movement between Nigeria and Benin, and that the high level of cross border criminal activities and proliferations of arms have gone a long way to undermine the relations between Nigeria and Benin Republic between 1999 and 2012. The study was based on qualitative descriptive technique for its data gathering and analysis. The study then recommends among other policy measures the setting up and intensification of deepening of bilateral relations between Nigeria and Benin through cooperation in scientific and technological matters, development of infrastructures as well as utilization of raw materials for industrial development.

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WORLD BANK LOAN CONDITIONALITIES AND POLITICS OF POVERTY REDUCTION IN AFRICA: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE, 1999 – 2012

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The study examined the World Bank loan conditionalities and the politics of poverty reduction in Africa, with emphasis on Nigeria. Several decades of grappling with World Bank loan conditionalities and poverty reduction strategies have, at best, yielded meager returns as poverty and underdevelopment persist. Thus, the study investigated the implementation of World Bank loan conditionalities and their impact on social welfare in Nigeria. The study predicated its investigations on the method of analysis derived from Marxian political economy (dialectical materialism); while method of data collection was qualitative in nature. Data collected were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. The study noted, among others, that there have been politicization, inconsistencies, contradictions and failures in the implementation of World Bank loan conditionalities. The study sees the existence of class, poverty and inequality in spite of mounted programmes and strategies for poverty reduction in Nigeria, to be intrinsic in the character of political leaders that inherited the state apparatuses at independence. The study
argues that poverty reduction mantra is a façade as the Nigeria state institutionalized poverty and inequality. The study recommended that the neo-colonial capitalist economic system should be jettisoned by our leaders as it institutionalizes the existence of class which glorifies the widening gap between the rich and the poor; and equally suggests that Nigeria should utilize her local resources for production to take care of her citizens who wallop in abject poverty.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page —————————————————————————————-i
Approval Page ———————————————————————————–ii
Dedication —————————————————————————————-iii
Acknowledgement ——————————————————————————iv
Table of Contents ——————————————————————————–vi
List of Tables————————————————————————————-viii
List of Figures ———————————————————————————–x
Abbreviations ————————————————————————————xi
Abstract ——————————————————————————————-xiv
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION —————————————————–1
1.1 Background of the Study ——————————————————————1
1.2 Statement of the Problem ——————————————————————6
1.3 Objectives of the Study ——————————————————————–10
1.4 Significance of the Study ——————————————————————10
1.5 Literature Review ————————————————————————–12
1.6 Theoretical Framework ——————————————————————–24
1.7 Hypotheses ———————————————————————————–32
1.8 Method of Data Collection —————————————————————-32
1.9 Method of Data Analysis ——————————————————————35
CHAPTER TWO: PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN NIGERIA —————————————36
2.1 The Privatization of Public Enterprises as a condition to assess the
World Bank Loan ———————————————————————-36
2.2 Historical Background of Privatization of Public Enterprises ————————43
2.3 The Privatization of Public Enterprises in Nigeria 1999 – 2012 ———————47
2.4 The Privatization of Public Enterprises and Contradictions of
Poverty Reduction ——————————————————————–62
2.5 The Privatization of Public Enterprises and Employment Generation in
Nigeria 1999 – 2012 ——————————————————————72
CHAPTER THREE: GOVERNMENT FUNDING OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PRIMARY HEALTTH CARE DELIVERY IN NIGERIA ————-83
3.1 Reduction in Government Expenditure as a Condition to assess the
World Bank Loan ———————————————————————-83
3.2 Government Expenditure on Social Welfare in Nigeria, 1999 – 2012 ————– 85
3.3 Primary Health Care Delivery ————————————————————92
3.4 Current Status and Gaps in Primary Health Care Services in Nigeria ————–97
3.5 Reduction in Government Expenditure on Social Welfare and Primary Health
Care Delivery ——————————————————————————–103
CHAPTER FOUR: WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND HUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA —————-112
4.1 World Bank and Developing Economies ————————————————112
4.2 World Bank Development Assistance to Nigeria ————————————–114
4.3 Overview of Nigeria’s Human Capacity Development between
1999 and 2012 ————————————————————————–122
4.4 World Bank Development Assistance Packages between 1999 and 2012 ———130
4.5 Impact of World Bank Development Assistance on Human Capacity
Development in Nigeria ———————————————————132
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS ————————————————————138
5.1 Summary ————————————————————————————-138
5.2 Conclusion ———————————————————————————–141
5.3 Recommendations ————————————————————————–144
BIBLIOGRAPHY —————————————————————————–145

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WORLD BANK LOAN CONDITIONALITIES AND POLITICS OF POVERTY REDUCTION IN AFRICA: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE, 1999 – 2012

ABSTRACT
The study examined the World Bank loan conditionalities and the politics of poverty reduction in Africa, with emphasis on Nigeria. Several decades of grappling with World Bank loan conditionalities and poverty reduction strategies have, at best, yielded meager returns as poverty and underdevelopment persist. Thus, the study investigated the implementation of World Bank loan conditionalities and their impact on social welfare in Nigeria. The study predicated its investigations on the method of analysis derived from Marxian political economy (dialectical materialism); while method of data collection was qualitative in nature. Data collected were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. The study noted, among others, that there have been politicization, inconsistencies, contradictions and failures in the implementation of World Bank loan conditionalities. The study sees the existence of class, poverty and inequality in spite of mounted programmes and strategies for poverty reduction in Nigeria, to be intrinsic in the character of political leaders that inherited the state apparatuses at independence. The study
argues that poverty reduction mantra is a façade as the Nigeria state institutionalized poverty and inequality. The study recommended that the neo-colonial capitalist economic system should be jettisoned by our leaders as it institutionalizes the existence of class which glorifies the widening gap between the rich and the poor; and equally suggests that Nigeria should utilize her local resources for production to take care of her citizens who wallop in abject poverty.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page —————————————————————————————-i
Approval Page ———————————————————————————–ii
Dedication —————————————————————————————-iii
Acknowledgement ——————————————————————————iv
Table of Contents ——————————————————————————–vi
List of Tables————————————————————————————-viii
List of Figures ———————————————————————————–x
Abbreviations ————————————————————————————xi
Abstract ——————————————————————————————-xiv
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION —————————————————–1
1.1 Background of the Study ——————————————————————1
1.2 Statement of the Problem ——————————————————————6
1.3 Objectives of the Study ——————————————————————–10
1.4 Significance of the Study ——————————————————————10
1.5 Literature Review ————————————————————————–12
1.6 Theoretical Framework ——————————————————————–24
1.7 Hypotheses ———————————————————————————–32
1.8 Method of Data Collection —————————————————————-32
1.9 Method of Data Analysis ——————————————————————35
CHAPTER TWO: PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN NIGERIA —————————————36
2.1 The Privatization of Public Enterprises as a condition to assess the
World Bank Loan ———————————————————————-36
2.2 Historical Background of Privatization of Public Enterprises ————————43
2.3 The Privatization of Public Enterprises in Nigeria 1999 – 2012 ———————47
2.4 The Privatization of Public Enterprises and Contradictions of
Poverty Reduction ——————————————————————–62
2.5 The Privatization of Public Enterprises and Employment Generation in
Nigeria 1999 – 2012 ——————————————————————72
CHAPTER THREE: GOVERNMENT FUNDING OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PRIMARY HEALTTH CARE DELIVERY IN NIGERIA ————-83
3.1 Reduction in Government Expenditure as a Condition to assess the
World Bank Loan ———————————————————————-83
3.2 Government Expenditure on Social Welfare in Nigeria, 1999 – 2012 ————– 85
3.3 Primary Health Care Delivery ————————————————————92
3.4 Current Status and Gaps in Primary Health Care Services in Nigeria ————–97
3.5 Reduction in Government Expenditure on Social Welfare and Primary Health
Care Delivery ——————————————————————————–103
CHAPTER FOUR: WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND HUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA —————-112
4.1 World Bank and Developing Economies ————————————————112
4.2 World Bank Development Assistance to Nigeria ————————————–114
4.3 Overview of Nigeria’s Human Capacity Development between
1999 and 2012 ————————————————————————–122
4.4 World Bank Development Assistance Packages between 1999 and 2012 ———130
4.5 Impact of World Bank Development Assistance on Human Capacity
Development in Nigeria ———————————————————132
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS ————————————————————138
5.1 Summary ————————————————————————————-138
5.2 Conclusion ———————————————————————————–141
5.3 Recommendations ————————————————————————–144
BIBLIOGRAPHY —————————————————————————–145

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WORLD BANK LOAN CONDITIONALITIES AND POLITICS OF POVERTY REDUCTION IN AFR ICA: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE, 1999 – 2012

ABSTRACT
The study examined the World Bank loan conditionalities and the politics of poverty reduction in Africa, with emphasis on Nigeria. Several decades of grappling with World Bank loan conditionalities and poverty reduction strategies have, at best, yielded meager returns as poverty and underdevelopment persist. Thus, the study investigated the implementation of World Bank loan conditionalities and their impact on social welfare in Nigeria. The study predicated its investigations on the method of analysis derived from Marxian political economy (dialectical materialism); while method of data collection was qualitative in nature. Data collected were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. The study noted, among others, that there have been politicization, inconsistencies, contradictions and failures in the implementation of World Bank loan conditionalities. The study sees the existence of class, poverty and inequality in spite of mounted programmes and strategies for poverty reduction in Nigeria, to be intrinsic in the character of political leaders that inherited the state apparatuses at independence. The study
argues that poverty reduction mantra is a façade as the Nigeria state institutionalized poverty and inequality. The study recommended that the neo-colonial capitalist economic system should be jettisoned by our leaders as it institutionalizes the existence of class which glorifies the widening gap between the rich and the poor; and equally suggests that Nigeria should utilize her local resources for production to take care of her citizens who wallop in abject poverty.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page —————————————————————————————-i
Approval Page ———————————————————————————–ii
Dedication —————————————————————————————-iii
Acknowledgement ——————————————————————————iv
Table of Contents ——————————————————————————–vi
List of Tables————————————————————————————-viii
List of Figures ———————————————————————————–x
Abbreviations ————————————————————————————xi
Abstract ——————————————————————————————-xiv
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION —————————————————–1
1.1 Background of the Study ——————————————————————1
1.2 Statement of the Problem ——————————————————————6
1.3 Objectives of the Study ——————————————————————–10
1.4 Significance of the Study ——————————————————————10
1.5 Literature Review ————————————————————————–12
1.6 Theoretical Framework ——————————————————————–24
1.7 Hypotheses ———————————————————————————–32
1.8 Method of Data Collection —————————————————————-32
1.9 Method of Data Analysis ——————————————————————35
CHAPTER TWO: PRIVATIZATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES AND EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN NIGERIA —————————————36
2.1 The Privatization of Public Enterprises as a condition to assess the
World Bank Loan ———————————————————————-36
2.2 Historical Background of Privatization of Public Enterprises ————————43
2.3 The Privatization of Public Enterprises in Nigeria 1999 – 2012 ———————47
2.4 The Privatization of Public Enterprises and Contradictions of
Poverty Reduction ——————————————————————–62
2.5 The Privatization of Public Enterprises and Employment Generation in
Nigeria 1999 – 2012 ——————————————————————72
CHAPTER THREE: GOVERNMENT FUNDING OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND PRIMARY HEALTTH CARE DELIVERY IN NIGERIA ————-83
3.1 Reduction in Government Expenditure as a Condition to assess the
World Bank Loan ———————————————————————-83
3.2 Government Expenditure on Social Welfare in Nigeria, 1999 – 2012 ————– 85
3.3 Primary Health Care Delivery ————————————————————92
3.4 Current Status and Gaps in Primary Health Care Services in Nigeria ————–97
3.5 Reduction in Government Expenditure on Social Welfare and Primary Health
Care Delivery ——————————————————————————–103
CHAPTER FOUR: WORLD BANK DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE AND HUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA —————-112
4.1 World Bank and Developing Economies ————————————————112
4.2 World Bank Development Assistance to Nigeria ————————————–114
4.3 Overview of Nigeria’s Human Capacity Development between
1999 and 2012 ————————————————————————–122
4.4 World Bank Development Assistance Packages between 1999 and 2012 ———130
4.5 Impact of World Bank Development Assistance on Human Capacity
Development in Nigeria ———————————————————132
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS ————————————————————138
5.1 Summary ————————————————————————————-138
5.2 Conclusion ———————————————————————————–141
5.3 Recommendations ————————————————————————–144
BIBLIOGRAPHY —————————————————————————–145

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