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ABSTRACT
This study appraised the role of cooperative societies on well-being of members. The study used subjective measures, such as income & expenditure, educational & training status, housing & shelter status, nutrition & feeding status, health status, materials & household needs as well as household utilities to determine the respective status of members before and after joined cooperative societies. The structured questionnaire was used to collect data from randomly selected 397 members from four agricultural zones of the state. This study recorded 95% returning rate and data collected were analysed with simple percentage, frequency table and pairwise t-test analysis. The results from analyses show that there are significant improvement in the well-being of member after joined cooperative in all measures income & expenditure, educational & training status, housing & shelter status, nutrition & feeding status, health status and materials & household, exception of household utilities. The study concluded that cooperative influence good well-being among members and recommends that government should include cooperative in its poverty alleviation programme to reach most people in the rural communities
Keywords cooperative, well-being, income & expenditure, housing & shelter status, household utilities
1.1 Background of the Study
In order to get a clear picture of the subject matter it is imperative to defined cooperative. ICA Statement on the cooperative defines cooperative as an autonomous association of persons economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically-controlled enterprise.
However, primary cooperative which is the subject matter is defined as a society which has as its object the promotion of the socio-economic interest of its members through a common enterprise managed in accordance with cooperative principles. A primary cooperative society must have at least ten individuals if it is an auxiliary cooperative and six persons if it is a productive or industrial cooperative. Each of these must have qualified for membership (NCSA, 1993).
Primary cooperatives are basically established to meet member’s social-economic need. The operations of primary societies permits the people who live in the same locality with the same goals and aspiration to go into synergy in order to actualize such goals collectively (Ijere, 1998).
The prospect of primary cooperative in promoting member’s economic welfare cannot be overemphasis sequel to the economic benefits arising from membership of primary societies: primary cooperatives in this regard pursue mutually beneficial, social and economic interest, provide goods and services to each other and the general public in the most cost effective way, prevent exploitation of the weaker members of the society by bringing them together to help themselves, protect the rights of the people as producers and consumers of goods and services, and promote mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence among the people of the community in which such primary cooperative is located.
The economic results of establishing primary societies arise out of the operation of a society that is jointly own through synergy and the gains of such enterprise is distributed in such manner as would avoid one member gaining at the expense of the others. Primary cooperatives have been recognised as a veritable instrument for the promotion of member economic welfare owing to its ability in mobilizing and organising people of the same economic and social aspiration into a common enterprise or primary societies therefore becomes very appropriate and suitable for improving the economic welfare of people through a common and collective enterprise that is people oriented (Okoh, 2003).
The prospect of primary cooperative in promoting members economic welfare cannot be overemphasis sequel to the economic benefits arising from being a member of such society. It is against this background that the researcher deemed the subject matter worthy of investigation.
1.2 Statement of the problem
Primary cooperatives have the potentials to boost the economic capacity of its members by mobilizing savings and granting soft loans to it members, providing other services as well as investment opportunities for its members (Okoh, 2003).
But inspite of this laudable prospect of primary cooperative in promoting member welfare, membership of primary cooperatives in the area of study is loe and insignificant, as such, doubt is expressed about the prospect of primary cooperative in promoting members welfare in the area understudy. This is so because if indeed primary cooperatives promotes members welfae as opined by (Okoh, 2003) then why is the membership of primary cooperative low and insignificant and their impact vague and obscure in the study area? It is in this light that the subject matter of this research is seen as a problem worthy of investigation.
1.3 Objective of the study
The central objective of the study is to examine the prospect of primary cooperatives in promoting members welfare. The specific objectives are:
1.4 Research Questions
i. How does primary cooperativespromotes member’s economic welfare?
ii. How can primary cooperative be used to improve member’s social wellbeing.
iii. What are the functions of primary cooperatives.
iv. What type of practical welfare assistance does primary cooperatives
render to their members?
v. What are the problems militating against primary cooperatives in promoting members welfare?
vi. What are the soloutions to these problem?
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