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Perceived Effect of Gangsterism on Livelihood of Rural Farmers in Ikorodu Loca Government Area, Lagos, Nigeria

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Faculty Agriculture
Course Agricultural Extension and Rural Development
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Abstract:
This study was conducted to investigate effect of gangsterism on the livelihood of rural farmers in Ikorodu Local Government. Purposive sampling was used based on the nature of the study. A sample of 200 farmers were selected from five communities selected from the two main districts in Ikorodu Local Government and forty farmers were selected from each of the communities. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the socio economic characteristics and inferential statistics such as Chi-square, PPMC, ANOVA and Regression were used to test the hypotheses of the study. The result of the study shows that 65.5% of the rural farmers were male and 60.5% made use of less than 2 hectares for farming activities. 28.5% had SSCE.

The mean of household size was 6 persons while the mean income was N35500 per month. 100% reported activities of Badoo gang, serial killers and street gangs in their communities. 90% perceived the affiliation of Badoo gangs with Political bodies.95% feared the Badoo gang most of all the gangs in the community. 80.5% claimed mobbing of gang members serves as deterrent to further gang activities in their communities 89% claimed that farm activities were disrupted by land grabbers. 100% perceived that some members of the communities are members of Badoo gangs, kidnappers and land grabbers. 31.5 % worried about the future attack of gangsters on them and their household. 34.5% were willing to stay in their communities amidst gangsters’ activities. 43% were moderately impaired through gang activities on their social engagements. 43% were moderately impaired on practicing their religious activities while over 50% were severely impaired on interacting with strangers based on incidence of gangsterism.43% were satisfied with police reactiveness to criminal incidence while 59% were satisfied with current situation in terms of normalcy and calmness in the community. 47.5% were satisfied with their standard of living in comparism to their standard of living before escalation of gang crises. 34% of the respondents were dissatisfied with the amount of sleep they had based on the fear of attack. 30.5% had upsetting memories about gang activities while 34.5% had dreams related to traumatic events related gangsterism while 36% felt upset when reminded of traumatic events of gang activities. 34.5% were slightly impaired in the sales of agricultural production activities while 35% were moderately affected on profit realized on agricultural produce.

Chi-square also showed that marital status of the respondents (χ2=15.274, P=0.02) was significantly related (P<0.05) to farmers’ livelihood. Educational level (χ2=30.41, P=0.000), type of farming (χ2=18.61, P=0.17), secondary occupation (χ2=39.90,P=0.17) and ethnic group (χ2=21.39, P=0.01) were significantly related to livelihood outcome of the rural farmers (p≤0,05). There is need for security operatives to concentrate on activities of gangsters in the affected communities. Prevalence of gangs in the community proves that the community is a favorable location for gangsters to carry out their activities with less surveillance. It is recommended that the government should set up local police/secret agents in rural communities to see to the activities of gangsters, gang-related matters and other related criminal activities
Table of Content:
Title page

Declaration ……………………………………………………………. i

Certification …………………………………………………………… ii

Abstract ……………………………………………………………. iii

Dedication ……………………………………………………………... iv

Acknowledgement ……………………………………………………….. vi

Table of content …………………………………………………………… vii

List of tables ……………………………………………………………..

List of figures ……………………………………………………………...

List of abbreviation ……………………………………………………….......

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………… 1

1.1 Background of the study ………………………………….. 1

1.2 Problem statement …………………………………………. 4

1.3 Objectives of the study …………………………………….. 8

1.4 Specific objectives of the study ……………………………. 8

1.5 Hypothesis of the study …………………………………. 8

1.6 Justification of the study …………………………………. 9

1.7 Definition of key terms ……………………………………. 10

CHAPTER TWO

2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW …………………………………………. 11

2.1 Concept of Livelihood ……………………………………... 11

2.2 Gangsterism at a glance …………………………………….. 12

2.3 Secret Cultism, a form of gangsterism in Nigerian Universities and beyond ……………………… 15

2.4 Violence in Nigeria ……………………………………...... 16

2.5 Psychological Approach to youth violence; a pathway to gangsterism ………………………………. 19

2.6 Context of root of violence …………………………....... 24

2.7 Political effect of armed conflict in Nigeria …….. 28

2.8 Possible impacts of Gang-related …………………......... 3 Crimes on Livelihood

2.9 Theoretical framework …………………………………. 33

2.9.1 Gang theory ……………………………………………. 33

2.9.2 Social control theory …………………………………... 36

2.10 Explanation of the conceptual framework…………….... 38

2.11 Conceptual framework …………………………………. 41

CHAPTER THREE

3.0 METHODOLOGY………………………………………………………. 42

3.1 Description of the study area ……………………………………. 42

3.2 Population of the study ………………………………………. 45

3.3 Sampling procedure and sampling size ……………………………. 45

3.4 Validity and reliability of the instruments ……………………… 46

3.5 Method of analysis ………………………………………………. 46

3.6 Measurement of variables ………………………………………. 47

3.6.1 Socio-economic characteristics …………………………………. 47

3.6.2 Types of gangsterism in the study area …………………………. 48

3.6.3 Gangsters activities in the community …………………………. 48

3.6.4 Perceived features of gangsterism ……………………………... 48

3.6.5 Security measure adopted by the respondents …………………. 48
3.6.6 Threshold level of assets of the rural farmers …………………… 48

3.6.7 Effect of gangsterism on livelihood status ……………………… 49
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