Global Journal of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

Open Access ISSN: 3065-5641

Abstract


X-Raying Post COVID-19 in Relation to Socio-Economy Development in Nigeria: A Review

Authors: Jamil Hassan Abdulkareem, Abdulmumini Yusuf Ochu, Yusuf Yahaya Miya, Fatima U. Danyaro, Kombo Abdullahi Salihu.

It is on record that mobility restriction measures taken to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, in the form of local and global lock downs, travel restrictions and cancelation etc., did directly and indirectly strain and retards the global economy. In addition, for the very first time, Nigeria government removed fuel (petroleum) subsidy in 2023 which resulted to decline in number of vehicle on the Nigerian road while small, and middle scales businesses operator that utilized petroleum to fuel their generator resort to use solar energy, however this development lead to decrease in greenhouse emission into atmosphere thereby providing relatively clean atmosphere. Consequently, the Nigerian also witness increase in poverty rate due to COVID-19 episode couple with bad governance in the country, this development give birth to raise in crime rate as well as resulted into mass killing of innocent citizen of the country.

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