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Evaluating the Impact of Natural Resource Exploitation on Economic Diversification in Nigeria

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Background of the Study
Nigeria’s economy has long been dominated by the exploitation of natural resources—most notably oil and gas—which has generated substantial revenue yet contributed to an overreliance on a single sector. Between 2023 and 2025, scholars and policymakers have increasingly scrutinized how extensive resource extraction may inhibit economic diversification. The phenomenon, often referred to as the “resource curse,” posits that while natural resource exploitation can create immediate wealth, it may also engender macroeconomic imbalances, neglect of non-oil sectors, and even institutional weaknesses (Adeniyi, 2023). Over the past few years, the Nigerian government has attempted various reforms aimed at leveraging natural resource revenues to stimulate growth in manufacturing, agriculture, and services. Despite these efforts, the persistent focus on oil extraction has raised concerns about the long-term sustainability of economic development and the potential for diversified income streams.

Recent studies indicate that natural resource exploitation, when managed inefficiently, often leads to volatile revenue streams and undermines the incentives for investment in other sectors (Chinwe, 2024). In addition, resource-intensive regions have experienced issues related to environmental degradation, corruption, and poor infrastructure—factors that collectively dampen the prospects for broader industrial development. Furthermore, global market fluctuations and geopolitical uncertainties have accentuated the risks associated with a mono-economy. Against this backdrop, there is a growing academic interest in evaluating whether policies targeting resource management and revenue reinvestment can foster a more diversified and resilient economy. This study critically examines the extent to which natural resource exploitation has influenced Nigeria’s efforts to diversify its economy and evaluates policy interventions intended to mitigate the adverse effects of overdependence on extractive industries.

Statement of the Problem
Notwithstanding significant natural resource endowments, Nigeria’s economic structure remains heavily skewed toward oil and gas. This overdependence has led to revenue volatility, undermined investment in other sectors, and contributed to structural imbalances in the economy (Ibrahim, 2023). While government policies have attempted to use oil revenue for infrastructure and industrial development, persistent challenges such as corruption, mismanagement, and environmental degradation have impeded progress. In many instances, the benefits of resource wealth have not translated into a diversified economic base but have instead reinforced a cycle of underinvestment in non-oil sectors. This creates vulnerabilities, particularly when global oil prices fluctuate.

Moreover, regions rich in natural resources often suffer from neglect of agriculture, manufacturing, and services, resulting in regional disparities and limited job creation beyond the extractive industry. These problems are compounded by a lack of effective policy mechanisms that ensure sustainable reinvestment of resource revenues into diversified economic activities. Consequently, despite numerous reform initiatives, economic diversification remains elusive. This study seeks to unravel the complex interplay between natural resource exploitation and economic diversification, identifying the structural barriers and policy deficiencies that continue to hamper a balanced economic development strategy.

Objectives of the Study

  • To assess how natural resource exploitation affects economic diversification in Nigeria.
  • To identify key structural and policy-related barriers that limit diversification.
  • To propose actionable policy recommendations that promote a diversified economic structure.

Research Questions

  • How does natural resource exploitation impact non-oil sectors in Nigeria?
  • What are the main barriers preventing economic diversification in resource-rich regions?
  • Which policy measures can effectively promote diversification and reduce reliance on oil?

Research Hypotheses

  • H₁: Extensive natural resource exploitation is negatively correlated with the growth of non-oil sectors.
  • H₂: Inefficient revenue management exacerbates the challenges of economic diversification.
  • H₃: Implementing targeted reinvestment policies will significantly enhance economic diversification.

Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study focuses on Nigeria’s natural resource sectors from 2023 to 2025, examining policy frameworks, revenue management practices, and sectoral growth data. Limitations include data reliability issues, regional disparities, and the challenge of isolating resource effects from other economic factors.

Definitions of Terms

  • Natural Resource Exploitation: The extraction and utilization of natural resources such as oil, gas, and minerals.
  • Economic Diversification: The process of expanding an economy beyond its reliance on a single sector.
  • Resource Curse: A paradox where countries with abundant natural resources experience less economic growth.




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