Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Senior Secondary School 2

POVERTY AND ITS EFFECTS

TERM: FIRST TERM

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION

CLASS: SS 2

REFERENCES: 

  1. Fundamentals of Civic Education for Senior Secondary Schools, Book 2, Sola Akinyemi.
  2. Civic Education for Senior Secondary Book 2, R.W. Okunloye et.al.

 

WEEK 7

POVERTY AND ITS EFFECTS

Poverty is a situation whereby an individual is unable to provide adequately for his/her basic needs. Poverty is one of the major problems of developing nations, including Nigeria. The high level of poverty in the country has placed Nigeria as one of the poorest nations in the world.

 

EFFECTS OF POVERTY

  1. Poverty can lead to increase in crime rate in the society.
  2. It can lead to break up in marriages.
  3. It can make an individual to be irresponsible in the society.
  4. It reduces the level of savings and investment in the nation.
  5. It increases the level of dependency in a country.
  6. It leads to low standard of living.
  7. It can cause political apathy.
  8. It can heighten social vices in the society.
  9. It can lead to increase in government spending in trying to attend to social needs.
  10. It can cause school dropout of children.

 

EVALUATION

  1. Define poverty.
  2. Mention seven effects of poverty.

IMPORTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT

Employment is a situation whereby an individual is engaged in a legal and economic venture that enables him/her to provide for the basic needs of life. Employment is important in the direct or indirect alleviation of poverty. Below are the importance of employment in the reduction of poverty in the society.

  1. Employment helps to boost savings and investment in a country.
  2. It enables the individual to provide for his basic needs.
  3. It promotes economic growth and development.
  4. It promotes the standard of living of the people.
  5. It increases government revenue through tax payment.
  6. It reduces crime rate and social vices in the society.
  7. It reduces dependency rate in the society.
  8. It encourages popular participation.
  9. It enhances responsible family life.
  10. It promotes good planning.

 

POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMMES IN NIGERIA.

Over the years Nigeria has made several attempts by initiating various poverty alleviation programmes to ensure rapid growth and development of the nation. Whether or not these programmeshave performed up to expectation remains a question seeking for an answer. Highlighted below are some of the poverty alleviation programmes in Nigeria.

  1. National Accelerated Food Production (NAFP) 1972.
  2. Operation Feed the Nation (OFN) 1976.
  3. Green Revolution (GR) 1980.
  4. Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) the foundation of Better Life Programme (BLP) 1986.
  5. Family Economic Advancement Programme (FEAP) 1997.

The inability of the above programmes to deliver full result led to the formulation of National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) in 2001. NAPEP was subdivided into specific schemes:

  1. Youth Empowerment Programme (YES)
  2. Rural Infrastructure Development Scheme (RIDS)
  3. Social Welfare Development Scheme (SOWEDS)
  4. National Resources Development Scheme (NRDS)

In order to ensure performance of this programme, a council was established to monitor the progress of the various schemes. The council is ‘National Poverty Eradication Council’ (NAPEC).

 

FACTORS THAT PROMOTE GUARANTEED EMPLOYMENT

  1. Provision of Qualitative and Functional Education: There should be a shift from certificate-based education to practical-oriented education. This will enable school leavers to engage in economic productive ventures without waiting for jobs that are not available in the first place.
  2. Provision of basic infrastructural facilities that will enable businesses to thrive e.g. electricity, good road network, etc.
  3. Investment in Agricultural Sector: Many young people are willing to engage in agriculture provided it is made attractive like other sectors of the economy. Farmers should be allowed some level of subsidy in seedlings and be assured of ready market for their products.
  4. Skill Acquisition: People should be engaged in skills acquisition programmes such as fashion designing, plumbing, baking, hair dressing, etc. These skills acquisition programmes can guarantee employment any time any day.
  5. Provision of Credit Facilities to SMEs: Access to soft loan facilities by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) will encourage and enhance sustainability of their businesses.
  6. Good Governance: Good governmental policies and programmes that are directed at business growth will ensure guaranteed employment. People will be willing to get engaged when they are sure that public policies will favour their businesses.

 

EVALUATION

  1. Define poverty.
  2. Mention six importance of employment.

 

GENERAL EVALUATION

  1. Define political party.
  2. State three characteristics of political party.
  3. Define constitution.
  4. State four importance of the constitution.
  5. What is human right?

 

READING ASSIGNMENT

Poverty and its Effects – Fundamentals of Civic Education for SS Book 2, Sola Akinyemi, Pages 22-26. 

 

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

SECTION A

Instruction: From the options lettered A-D, choose the letter that is most appropriate for the following questions. Answer all the questions.

  1. Operation Feed the Nation OFN was established by  A. TafawaBalewa       B. MuhamaduBuhari      C. OlusegunObasanjo    D. Ernest Sonekan
  2. The inability to provide for basic needs is  A. employment       B. poverty          C. wealth D. scarcity
  3. NAPEP was established in   A. 1999  B. 2000   C. 2001   D. 2002.
  4. The following are the effects of poverty EXCEPT A. increased crime rate B. poor national imageC. heightened social vicesD. people’s advancement.
  5. The acronym ‘YES’ is a sub-scheme under   A. Operation Feed the Nation    B. GreenRevolution     C. National Poverty Eradication Programme    D. Structural Adjustment Programme.

 

SECTION B

  1. Explain six effects of poverty.
  2. State five factors than can promote guaranteed employment.


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