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The Economic Implication of the Coronavirus Epidemic on Nigeria Economy a Study of Convid-19

The Economic Implication of the Coronavirus Epidemic on Nigeria Economy a Study of Convid-19

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The Economic Implication of the Coronavirus Epidemic on Nigeria Economy a Study of Convid-19

CHAPTER ONE

Research objectives

The overall objectives of this study is to examine the impact of covid 19 on the Nigerian economy.

Specific objectives:

  1. To determine the level of covid 19 spread in Nigeria.
  2. To determine effects of covid 19 on the different sectors of the Nigerian economy.
  3. To determine the measure adopted by the Nigerian government to deal with the outbreak, and the strong measures to curb future pandemic in Nigeria.

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

Pandemic

Dianjun (2019) sees endemic as a generic term for the disease with regional features which is closely related to natural environment, human life and production. It can occur in any country but are mainly distributed in under-developed countries and regions where there are no centralized administrative organization for its prevention and control. Unlike Dianjun, John (2001) sees endemic as constant presence of a particular disease or infectious agent within a geographic area or population. Yang (1998) considered endemic disease as one confined to a certain region. In other words, it is associated with and frequently occurs within certain region. These all means that endemic diseases are region restricted or population restricted but can occur in any country, either developed or under-developed. To Mazyck (1920) endemic diseases comes with low death rate but high sick rate, a large proportion of the community more or less incapacitated for mental and physical work day after day gradually slowing down business and production to a point where economic progress is halted.

Christian (2016) considers epidemic to be an unexpected widespread rise in disease incidence at a given time. According to Mazyck (1920), epidemic break upon community often with little warnings, strike terror into the community, demoralize businesses, reaps the harvests of victims, leaving physicians, nurses and the general public exhausted as well as dumb founded by what just happened. To him, epidemic disease range for a while upon particular group or restricted population and disappears.

Effects of Covid-19 On Nigeria Economy

There is a popular saying that โ€œhealth is wealthโ€. In the same vein, David and David (2006) asserted that the Gross Domestic Product per capital affects and also ignores the potentials for duplicating the longer term but very significant changes in education, productivity, export and import, exchange rates, price of oil per barrel, fertility rate, consumption and savings rates that may have resulted from the influenza epidemic. He further stressed that a countryโ€™s wealth (and/or health) can often be enhanced by traditional measures such as opening up to trade, promoting exports, restructuring inefficient state-owned enterprises, improving infrastructure, unemployment, inflation, decrease in labor forces, investment in health, and investing in education. In no time, outbreaks have caused economic stagnation to the Nigeria economy. According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), they revealed that global unemployment rate has reduced by 25 million since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in November, 2019.

CHAPTERย THREE

RESEARCHย METHODOLOGY

Researchย Design

The study used descriptive research design. A descriptive study involves collecting dataย that test the validity of the hypotheses regarding the present status of the subjects of theย study. In this study, the design was used to determine the effects of Covid 19 pandemic whichย was the independent variable on Nigeria economy which was the dependent variable inย thisย study.

Populationย andย Samplingย Design

Population

The target population for a survey is the entire set of units for which the survey data are toย be used to make inferences (Cooper and Schindler, 2001). Thus, the target populationย definesย thoseย unitsย forย whichย theย findingsย ofย theย surveyย areย meantย toย generalize.ย Establishingย studyย objectivesย isย theย firstย stepย inย designingย aย survey.ย Definingย theย target population should be the second step. Target populations must be specifically defined, asย the definition determines whether sampled cases are eligible or ineligible for the survey.ย Theย geographicย andย temporalย characteristicsย ofย theย targetย populationย needย toย beย delineated, as well (Cox, 2008). Cox and West (1986) describe a population as a well-ย definedย groupย of people or objects thatย shareย common characteristics.

A population in a research study is a group about which some information is sought. Mostย researchers cannot include all members of the population in their studies and must resortย to limiting the number of subjects to only a sample from the population. The targetย population in this case was business owners in Lagos state, Nigeria. The target population in this study was 205 in number.

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CHAPTER FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF RESULTS

Demographic Data of respondents

CHAPTER FIVE

DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND CONCLUSION

Discussion

Three of the respondents stated that they have not been too negatively affected by Covid-19ย and have therefore not made any major changes in their business operations and the businessย environment is almost the same as before. Digitalization is a key factor as to why some ofย these companies are not being too affected and Buer et al. (2018), explains that digitalizationย is a core element for creating an effective plan and control in a company. The authors argueย that digitalization allows these 3 companies to have all the resources they need to operate asย normal as possible during these times, and it allows the employees in the firms to have lessย human contact but still being able to work, as they can do it through digital channels. Theseย companies being e-commerce further allows them to operate as usual and still have customersย during a pandemic, as they donยดt have to think about closing the store or adjust their openingย times like physical stores have been forced to during the pandemic and this also relates toย Wigand (2006), who stated that electronic commerce has shifted the definition of a companyย due to the abilities they have. The interaction between a company and customer no longerย needsย to beย physical andย they canย instead interactย trough

Business models should be adaptable and cope with uncertainties, complex, and rapidlyย changing environments (Al-debei, 2008), and the external environment has really changedย since Covid-19. The changing environment has mainly impacted Royal Design and theirย current business model has not been able to adapt to it, due to them not being prepared for theย consequences which the pandemic has brought and not having the sources to support enoughย employees. The effects that Royal Design is experiencing can also be a result of havingย specific suppliers that have not been able to adapt to the changing environment and due toย circumstancesย withย strictย quarantineย andย socialย distancingย inย someย countries,ย forย example,ย Italy where it has been harder to ship products to companies in other countries. Company Xย and Outnorth are adaptable firms and they have only changed and adjusted a few things inย their business environment and business models, and they are still up and running almost asย usual through this complex and rapidly changing environment that Covid-19 brings. Nordiskaย Fรถnster has not yet been impacted to the extent where they have to adapt their business modelย to the situation, however, they are confident that if things were to escalate or change, theyย would handle the changes, case by case. Hem.com seems to not have adapted to the changingย environment either, in a way where they still can operate as usual. Instead, they are taking theย approach to work mainly from home as much as they can, make revenue from existingย inventory, and mostly wait for the situation out. Keen and Williams (2013), states that theย business model should be designed and developed for future planned businesses, and inย comparison, to other respondents from the data, Royal Design is in the process of developingย theirย businessย modelย whichย hasย beenย affectedย negativelyย dueย toย theย externalย environment.

Conclusions

The novel pandemic, coronavirus (COVID-19) affects every facets of individualโ€™s life, the economy and the society at large. The Nigeria government adopts her policies as against the virus on her economy. The policies are both monetary and fiscal policy. Moreover, the adverse effect of this pandemic is much felt by the government and her citizens, though necessary measures have been taken the government and also adequately supported by NGOโ€™s to ease the burden of the government. Despite response recommendation by the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to curtail the spread of the disease; to avoid close contacts with people who are sick, always wash and sanitize their hands at least every 20 seconds, avoid putting their hands into their eyes, mouth and nose, while sneezing, sneeze to their elbows and should make use of tissue and properly disposed after use, avoid social and religious gatherings, clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces, also stay home when you are sick and prompt visit to the medical centres.

Recommendations

  1. Nigeria being the giant and major player to Africa economy, it should then diversify and transform their economies by strengthening the productive capacity of African private sector to transform raw materials locally. According to them, this will help to improve domestic resources mobilization and reduce the continent dependence on external financial flows, which stands at 11.6% of Africaโ€™s GDP compared to 6.6% of developing economiesโ€™ GDP as strongly recommended by the report of African Union (AU, 2020).

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