Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria

Banditry is fast becoming alarming in Nigeria to the extent that it poses serious challenges on wildlife management. This study therefore examined the effects of banditry on the management of Kainji Lake National Park. To obtain information, questionnaires were prepared to correspond with some basi...

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Main Authors: J. O. Onihuwa, S. K. Halidu, O. A. Akande, H. L. Mohammed
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Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2023-07-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/251677
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author J. O. Onihuwa
S. K. Halidu
O. A. Akande
H. L. Mohammed
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description Banditry is fast becoming alarming in Nigeria to the extent that it poses serious challenges on wildlife management. This study therefore examined the effects of banditry on the management of Kainji Lake National Park. To obtain information, questionnaires were prepared to correspond with some basic ideas regarding banditry impacts. Randomization as strictly ensured in the distribution of fifty (50) questionnaires to the staff of Kainji Lake National Park. The result revealed that majority of the respondents are male (72.0%) with age group 35-44 years recorded the highest with 70.0%, followed by 25-34 years with 16.0 while age group 45 and above were the least with 14.0%.  Majority of the respondents were married (82.0%) and most of the respondents had tertiary education (58.0%). Also, majority (36.0%) had served the Park for 11-20 years. All the respondents are aware of banditry activities in the Park. The effects of banditry on wildlife conservation were change in some biodiversity species status and illegal hunting/fishing recorded the highest observation of 32.0% and 24.0% each, followed by illegal logging and habitat destruction with 18.0% and 14.0% while looting of Park infrastructure is the least with 12.0%. The strategies adopted to reduce the effects of banditry on wildlife conservation showed that joint military operation scores 34.0%, adequate field equipment like guns and vehicle (24.0%), formation of peace committees (18.0%), conflicts with the local communities are resolved fairly and efficiently (16.0%), boundary demarcation (6.0%) and adequate staff and financial resources (2.0%). The study concludes that the effects of banditry on wildlife conservation are had to estimate, yet there are some striking environmental effects.
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spelling doaj.art-93d51bdc9cf54bc1884f4c88bfb718ca2024-04-01T15:11:54ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992023-07-0127710.4314/jasem.v27i7.13Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria J. O. OnihuwaS. K. HaliduO. A. AkandeH. L. Mohammed Banditry is fast becoming alarming in Nigeria to the extent that it poses serious challenges on wildlife management. This study therefore examined the effects of banditry on the management of Kainji Lake National Park. To obtain information, questionnaires were prepared to correspond with some basic ideas regarding banditry impacts. Randomization as strictly ensured in the distribution of fifty (50) questionnaires to the staff of Kainji Lake National Park. The result revealed that majority of the respondents are male (72.0%) with age group 35-44 years recorded the highest with 70.0%, followed by 25-34 years with 16.0 while age group 45 and above were the least with 14.0%.  Majority of the respondents were married (82.0%) and most of the respondents had tertiary education (58.0%). Also, majority (36.0%) had served the Park for 11-20 years. All the respondents are aware of banditry activities in the Park. The effects of banditry on wildlife conservation were change in some biodiversity species status and illegal hunting/fishing recorded the highest observation of 32.0% and 24.0% each, followed by illegal logging and habitat destruction with 18.0% and 14.0% while looting of Park infrastructure is the least with 12.0%. The strategies adopted to reduce the effects of banditry on wildlife conservation showed that joint military operation scores 34.0%, adequate field equipment like guns and vehicle (24.0%), formation of peace committees (18.0%), conflicts with the local communities are resolved fairly and efficiently (16.0%), boundary demarcation (6.0%) and adequate staff and financial resources (2.0%). The study concludes that the effects of banditry on wildlife conservation are had to estimate, yet there are some striking environmental effects. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/251677Banditry;Effect;Kainji;National Park
spellingShingle J. O. Onihuwa
S. K. Halidu
O. A. Akande
H. L. Mohammed
Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Banditry;
Effect;
Kainji;
National Park
title Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
title_full Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
title_fullStr Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
title_short Effect of Banditry on Management of Kainji Lake National Park, Nigeria
title_sort effect of banditry on management of kainji lake national park nigeria
topic Banditry;
Effect;
Kainji;
National Park
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/251677
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