The role of federal government in co-operative development in nigeria
Table Of Contents
- <p> </p><p>Title Page … … … … … … … i</p><p>Approval Page … … … … … … … ii</p><p>Dedication … … … … … … … iii</p><p>Acknowledgement … … … … … … iv</p><p>Table of contents … … … … … … v</p><p>Abstract … … … … … … … vi</p><p>
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
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- 1.0INTRODUCTION</p><p>
- 1.1Statement of Research Problems</p><p>
- 1.2Significance of the study</p><p>
- 1.3Research Questions</p><p>
- 1.4Research hypothesis</p><p>
- 1.5Objectives of the study</p><p>
- 1.6Limitations</p><p>
- 1.7Definition terms</p><p>References</p><p>
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
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- 2.0LITERATURE REVIEW</p><p>
- 2.1Co-operative law enactment</p><p>
- 2.2Needs for Co-operative Societies in Nigeria and their responsibilities.</p><p>
- 2.3Appointment of pannel to review the Co-operative principles, laws and reputations in Nigeria (1977)</p><p>
- 2.4Terms of reference given to panel</p><p>
- 2.5Limitations of policy guidelines</p><p>
- 2.6Government views on the report of the review pannel on Co-operative principles, laws and regulations in Nigeria.</p><p>
- 2.7Why Co-operatives are necessary</p><p>
- 2.8The closed economy</p><p>
- 2.9The Industrial Revolution</p><p>
- 2.10The motives of the Pioneers</p><p>
- 2.11Object law the first</p><p>
- 2.12Co-operative Societies today</p><p>
- 2.13The place o Adult education in Co-operative Action</p><p>
- 2.14Classification of |Co-operative According to group served.</p><p>
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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- 3.0Research Design and Methodology</p><p>
- 3.1Introduction</p><p>
- 3.2Area of study</p><p>
- 3.3Population of the study</p><p>
- 3.4Sample and Sampling Procedure</p><p>
- 3.5Instrument for data collection</p><p>
- 3.6Validity</p><p>
- 3.7Method of data analysis</p><p>
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
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- 4.0Date Presentation and Analysis</p><p>
- 4.1Presentation of Data</p><p>
- 4.2Demographic Analysis of data</p><p>
- 4.3Test of Hypothesis</p><p>
- 4.4Interpretation of Results</p><p>
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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- 5.0Summary of findings</p><p>
- 5.1Discussion of findings</p><p>
- 5.2Conclusion</p><p>
- 5.3Recommendation</p><p>Bibliography</p><p>Appendix.</p> <br><p></p>
Project Abstract
<p> </p><p>Co-operative Operation and Administration has been written primarily o satisfy the demands many student in the school of financial studies who have for a factual and authoritative course on Co-operative development. This project thus been written with clarity of exposition focused on the practical requirements for standing and operating a co-operative society successfully.</p><p>But for years the general public particularly the axious co-operators and professionals whose activities deals directly with co-operative problems have been yearning for a course in co-operative Development, with teaching and learning of the subject. This can be attributed to lack of sufficient reference materials in the area and abstract presentation of the course beyond our local back background by the researchers of the few materials available.</p><p>So, this project work is of five chapter. Chapter one which deals on the introduction of Co-operative society, its importance statement of research problems, hypothesis, limitations if the study etc. In chapter two, it ray among other the national Co-operative principles law and regulations in research design and Methodology and dealt within chapter three,. The method of collecting data, instrument used, local or area of study, the sample population etc. Chapter four is where the data analysis and presentation can be found.</p><p>And also demographic analysis and hypothesis testing can be found there too. In chapter five, we found finding of different result form hypothesis there recommendation for improvement and lastly their conclusion.</p><p>ACKNOWLEDGMENT</p><p>I am very grateful to the Almighty God whom through his immeasurable help and mercies I was able to present this work. It would be incomplete if I fail to recognize the assistance of my boss Mrs Chinyere Amaka, Okoye as well as my Parents Mr. and Mrs. Eluwa and my friends and well wishes who has contributed direct or indirectly to the success of this work.</p><p>I am also very greatly for the encouragement’s and directions I received from my project supervisors</p><p>“Mr. Onovo” under whose auspices this work has been a success. I will not also forget all my lectures in various disciplines including my Head of Department Mr. Wilson Ani through whose wealth of knowledge I have also benefited immensely.</p><p>Furthermore my thanks also goes to all course mate and my friends who have assisted directly or indirectly or to the realization of this piece of work.</p><p>I say may the Almighty God bless each and every one to us in Jesus name Amen.</p> <br><p></p>
Project Overview
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</p><p>1.0 INTRODUCTION</p><p>The importance of the Co-operative movement in Nigerian is increasingly being realized as well as many developing countries.</p><p>In Nigeria, the lead has been taken by both the Federal and State government who have declared in policy papers, and through concrete actions that Socio economic transformation can best be achieved through co-operative development. The co-operative laws of 1935, Patronage in the from of tax exemptions, subsidized purchases and credit, as well as administrative supports are a few of the manifestations of the government intentions.</p><p>What has been lacking however, is the ability to the Co-operative sector to stand on its own. Ever since its inception, it has depended on government staff and hardly on its own manpower resources. This, No doubts as a result of a popular but mistaken general notion that the Co-operatives are social welfare organization, and therefore should not shoe results f profits/surpluses.</p><p>Hence there was no coherent planning nor institutional arrangement to guide, monitor and ensure the implementation of Co-operative projects. The past three National development plans are living witness to these deficiencies. In accepting the challenge of this obligatory project for final year students of the departments of Accountancy of the Institute of Management and technology, (IMT). I have, therefore chosen to present my research paper on the role of the federal government in Co-operative development in Nigeria.</p>
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