African Chemistry Journal (Pure Science) | 09 August 2004

Land Reform Dynamics in East Africa: Socio-Economic Consequences in Nigeria

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Abstract

Land reform in East Africa has been a contentious issue, with Nigeria leading efforts to address inequities and promote sustainable development. No empirical data or methods are provided; this piece focuses on theoretical analysis and synthesis of existing literature. Despite initial challenges, Nigeria's land reform initiatives are fostering socio-economic stability by reducing rural poverty and enhancing food security. Further research should focus on long-term impacts and potential policy adjustments to ensure inclusive development outcomes.