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Title Challenge of COVID-19 and Nigerian Economic Change: The Way Forward
Authors Kazeem, B.L.O.
Adewale, O.V.
I, K.
Kayode, O.J.
ORCID
Keywords COVID-19
валовий внутрішній продукт
валовой внутренний продукт
Gross Domestic Product
економічні виклики
экономические вызовы
economic challenges
карантин
lockdown
сектор охорони здоров’я
сектор здравоохранения
health sector
Type Article
Date of Issue 2022
URI https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/88242
Publisher Sumy State University
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Citation Kazeem, B. L. O., Adewale, O. V., Kayode, K. I., & Kayode, O. J. (2022). Challenge of COVID-19 and Nigerian Economic Change: The Way Forward. Health Economics and Management Review, 2, 69-77. http://doi.org/10.21272/hem.2022.2-08
Abstract The Nigerian Economic implication of COVID-19 motivated this study. The study discussed the argument and counterargument within scientific discussions on the challenge of COVID-19 on Nigerian Economy. The broad objective of this study is to investigate the Nigerian Economic Change and Challenge of COVID-19 as well as the way forward. The specific objective is to determine the relationship between Nigerian Gross Domestic Product and COVID-19 comparing 2019 and 2020 Nigerian Economic Change, the study also aimed at establishing the way out of COVID-19. Descriptive statistics method of data analysis was used to present the results and findings of the study. The research design adopted in this study is ex-post facto. In this research, the type of data analysis that will be employed is descriptive statistics. The techniques will involve a view and appraisal of the effect of COVID-19 on Nigerian economy. That notwithstanding, the methodology can produce useful and meaningful results. To achieve this, quantitative analysis involving the use of percentages, degrees and graphical charts for the explanation of the data collected will be employed. Findings revealed that the coronavirus pandemic lockdown reduced the volume and value of production in Nigeria and affected the gross domestic product of Nigeria which almost jeopardized the Nigerian economy. Findings also revealed that resumption of offices and trading activities leads to an increase in the level and volume of production in Nigeria and this led to an increase in the value of GDP in Nigeria. The study therefore recommends that the Nigeria government should pay more attention to the Nigerian health sector in terms of funding, equipping hospitals, and training of medical staff. Nigerians should make use of preventive measures of COVID-19 which is the best way out of COVID-19; this will prevent shutting down of sectors and lead to a very high level of production in Nigeria. The study is highly unique as it will make Nigerians to know the effect of COVID-19 on Nigerian Economy. The study will shed light on different ways out of Coronavirus. The data to be analyzed covers 2019-2020 Nigerian quaterly Gross Domestic Product.
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