Effect of government policies towards the development of co-operative societies
Table Of Contents
- <p> </p><p>TITLE PAGE</p><p>CERTIFICATION PAGE</p><p>DEDICATION</p><p>ACKNOWLEDGEMENT</p><p>PROPOSAL</p><p>TABLE OF CONTENTS</p><p><strong>CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p>
- 1.1Objective of the Study</p><p>
- 1.2Purpose of Study</p><p>
- 1.3Statement of Research problem</p><p>
- 1.4Research Questions</p><p>
- 1.5The Scope of the Study</p><p>
- 1.6Limitation</p><p>
- 1.7Definition of the Terms</p><p><strong>CHAPTER TWO – REVIEW OF RELATED </strong></p><p><strong>LITERATURE</strong></p><p>
- 2.1Meaning of Co-operative and Government Policies on Development of</p><p>Co-operative in Nigeria</p><p>
- 2.2Co-operative Law</p><p>
- 2.3Characteristic of a Good Co-operative Law</p><p>
- 2.4Need for Regulations</p><p>
- 2.5Composition of the Laws Relating to co-operative</p><p>
- 2.6Bye Law/Constitutions</p><p>
- 2.7Rule An Regulations</p><p>
- 2.8Historical Development of Co-operative Legislature in Nigeria</p><p>
- 2.9Development of Co-operative From 1967</p><p>
- 2.10Co-operative Movement in Awka</p><p><strong>CHAPTER THREE – RESEARCH DESIGN </strong></p><p><strong>AND METHODOLOGY</strong></p><p>
- 3.1Research Population</p><p>
- 3.2Sample Size</p><p>
- 3.3Methods Used In collection of Data</p><p>
- 3.4Documentary</p><p>
- 3.5Face to Face Interview Method</p><p>
- 3.6Observation</p><p>
- 3.7Method of Data Analysis</p><p>
- 3.8Sampling Procedure</p><p><strong>CHAPTER FOUR – DATA</strong></p><p>
- 4.1Data Presentation and Analysis</p><p>
- 4.2Age Distribution</p><p>
- 4.3Distribution by Societies in Each District</p><p>
- 4.4Education Distribution</p><p>
- 4.5Distribution by the Categories of Societies</p><p>
- 4.6Sex Distribution</p><p><strong>CHAPTER FIVE – SUMMARY OF FINDINGS</strong></p><p><strong>RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION</strong></p><p>
- 5.1Government Plans</p><p>
- 5.2Inspection</p><p>
- 5.3Finance</p><p>
- 5.4Infrastructure</p><p>
- 5.5Patronage</p><p>
- 5.6Recommendation</p><p>
- 5.7Conclusion</p><p><strong>REFERENCES</strong></p> <br><p></p>
Project Abstract
<p> </p><p>Co-operative is institution of a dual native. They are organized by groups of persons based or self-interest, initiative and active participation of the persons who are members and business undertaking which are established, managed and financed by the members of the co-operative enterprises for the promotion of their individual enterprises and for house holds.</p><p>Co-operative are institutions for evolution which stress the importance of life long education, which see to mobilize their members to improve their own situation through organinised group action which try to change their own attitude from passive into active, from dependence on theirs to self-reliance and thereby seek to transform traditional farmers, craftsman, workers artisans who static, elements in subsistence economic and more dynamic members of developing society.</p><p>Since government has put emphasis and plans for the development of co-operative organisation, government policies are towards enhancing the development of co-operative organizations. Indirectly, development of co-operative organisation is the development of individual members or co-operators.</p><p>As such, co-operatives with their peculiar social and economic objectives principles and structure are among the most suitable institutions to involve the people in the process of development through their own organizations.</p><p>The co-ordination of co-operative of development plans with national and states development plans is essential for the success of co-operative programmes. This is especially so, when co-operative societies are used as agents for the implementation of the integrated development programmes. One of the essential preconditions for collaborates between co-operatives and government agencies are that government will have to allow co-operative a certain degree of autonomy.</p><p>When settling common goals, guidelines for joint action and self-government will have to be preserved for the co-operatives within the general framework of plan and the co-operative objectives.</p> <br><p></p>
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