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THE ROLE OF WOMEN ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF POTTERY ARTS OF URA COMMUNITY, KWANGWOMA DISTRICTS OF RAFI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NIGER STATE

Abstract

This study investigates the role of women on the economic development of Pottery Arts in Ura community. The research focuses on various acts of violence committed by criminal groups such as kidnapping, cattle theft, and village attacks, and presents evidence that these activities have a damaging impact on socio-economic indices in the community. The study results show that banditry causes a decline in the average per capita income of the community, undermines human dignity among women, and disrupts food security. The findings emphasis the importance of security in the socio-economic development of a region, and the need for serious efforts to address the problem of banditry in order to achieve sustainable progress and prosperity.

Keywords

Effect, Banditry, Development, North-West, Nigeria

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