The politcs of poverty alleviation programmes in nigeria: an assessment under obasanjo’s administration
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Poverty Alleviation Programs
- 2.2Evolution of Poverty Alleviation Programs in Nigeria
- 2.3Impact of Poverty Alleviation Programs
- 2.4Criticisms of Poverty Alleviation Programs
- 2.5Success Stories of Poverty Alleviation Programs
- 2.6International Perspectives on Poverty Alleviation
- 2.7Government Policies and Poverty Alleviation
- 2.8Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in Poverty Alleviation
- 2.9Challenges Faced by Poverty Alleviation Programs
- 2.10Future Directions for Poverty Alleviation Programs
Chapter THREE
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Sampling Methods
- 3.3Data Collection Techniques
- 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Validity and Reliability
- 3.7Limitations of Research Methodology
- 3.8Research Assumptions and Rationale
Chapter FOUR
SYSTEM TESTING AND EVALUATION
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Data
- 4.3Comparison of Results with Literature Review
- 4.4Interpretation of Findings
- 4.5Implications of Findings
- 4.6Recommendations for Future Research
- 4.7Practical Recommendations for Stakeholders
- 4.8Conclusion of Research Findings
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Research
- 5.2Conclusion and Interpretation of Findings
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Implications for Policy and Practice
- 5.5Recommendations for Future Action
Project Abstract
<p> The disease of poverty alleviation programmes more often than not dislocates a system thereby resulting to social, political and economic unrest of the people. It is in view of these problems that various governments in Nigeria both past and present established different institutions and programmes aimed at reducing poverty. These includes National Directorate of Employment (NDE), Directorate of Food, Roads and Rural Infrastructure (DFFRI), Green Revolution (GR), Operation Feed the Nation (OFN), Better Life for Rural Women (BLRW), Family Support Programme (FSP), Family Economic Advancement Programme (FEAP) and Poverty Alleviation Programme (PAP). In spite of the billions of naira pumped into these programmes, not much has been achieved in reducing poverty in our society. In fact, some government policies such as Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) and the implementation of IMF loan conditionalities have rendered useless the strategies aimed at alleviating poverty. Amongst the reasons why the past poverty alleviation attempts failed were the politics of personal rule- a distinctive type of political system in which the rivalries and struggle of powerful and willful men, rather than impersonal institutions, ideologies, public policies, or class interest, are fundamental in shaping political life. It is a monopolistic politics as against pluralistic or multiparty politics. It is usually a civilian one-party state or a military dictatorship.(There is overwhelming believe that Obasanjo’s PDP government was shifted towards a full blown one-party state). It is therefore, the politics of Big-men who are a considerable distance from the ordinary people. The politics of no accountability, transparency and responsibility. Other practices in personal government are conspiracy, factional politics, clienteilism, and corruption, purges and rehabilitations and secession maneuvers. In this type of monopolistic polices, there is little or no time for the governed. When the governed, (ordinary people) are eventually remembered, a-notwell- thought of system is put in place to alleviate their sufferings. And at the end, the beneficiaries of the systems (poverty alleviation programmes) are the same big-men that the political system is made up of. Nigerian politics since independence (perhaps with exception of the Balewa government till date have been monopolistic in practice. Hence, the lukewarm attitudes towards the impoverished majority and the badly managed programmed that supposed to alleviate their suffering. To this end, the thrust of this research work, however, is to examine critically the efforts of Obasanjo’s Administration towards poverty alleviation between 1999 and 2007. <br></p>
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