The Role of Research and Innovation in Socio-Economic Development of Bayelsa State.

Publication Date: 28/10/2025

DOI: 10.52589/AJSSHR-EPWYD01R


Author(s): Wenibowei Korikiye, Binaebi Bariweni.
Volume/Issue: Volume 8, Issue 4 (2025)
Page No: 21-36
Journal: African Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research (AJSSHR)


Abstract:

This study investigates the role of research and innovation in driving socio-economic development in Bayelsa State, Nigeria, and identifies the core challenges limiting its effectiveness. Globally, research and innovation are recognized as critical engines for development, fostering a complementary relationship between idea formulation and practical application to solve societal problems. In Bayelsa State, which is rich in resources but faces high rates of poverty, unemployment, and infrastructural decay, research and innovation are positioned as key mechanisms for transformation, capable of improving sectors like healthcare, education, agriculture, and public service delivery. Employing a descriptive survey design and thematic analysis of data gathered through key informant interviews from academics, researchers, and innovators in the state, the findings reveal that the impact of research and innovation is significantly constrained. The major obstacles identified are inadequate funding for tertiary institutions and research activities, the severe lack of supporting infrastructure (such as reliable electricity and internet), and a pervasive absence of political will and supportive policies from the government. To harness the state's potential, the study recommends strategic interventions, including supportive government policies, increased funding for research institutes, enhanced collaboration between the private and educational sectors, and the creation of specialized institutes to guide research activities toward localized developmental needs.

Keywords:

Research, Innovation, development, Government Policy, socio-economic, Bayelsa.

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