ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT

ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT

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ABSTRACT

 

The Role of Government in Co-operative Development emphasis on the economic growth of the nation and the eradication/alleviation of poverty among the populace.

 

The significant of the contribution of government towards the growth of co-operative society in the country (Nigeria) cannot be over emphasized because it has brought about the reduction of dependency rate of the country.  This increasing the national income of the country.  The government take no special interest in the co-operative movement outside  providing it with the necessary legal basis for registration and under some circumstances, granting minor privilege  in the form of reduced tax rate.

 

The aim of this project is to find out the role of Anaocha Co-operative society development,  Anaocha local government area in Anambra state.  The subjects used for the study consisted of four hundred and ninety-nine (499) Anaocha co-operators from six (six) registered Anaocha co-operatives in the same local government.  Sample size was used in selecting these four hundred and ninety-nine (499) co-operators from the population of six registered Anaocha co-operatives societies in the local government.  Questionnaire and oral interview were the major instruments used for the study.

 

A total of 550 questionnaires were administered to registered members of the co-operative societies.  Out of this number, 499 were completed and returned, one more questionnaire was administered to the Divisional co-operative officer of Anaocha local government area.  He also stressed on the need for the co-operative officers in Anaocha local government area to encourage the women to invest more to productive ventures than collection of individual loans from the co-operatives.  This will help provide employment opportunities for the members and the people of Anaocha in general.

 

Enemuoh Jacinta .N.

 

August 2005.

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE:

  • INTRODUCTION

1.1    BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

  • STATEMENT OF THE STUDY
  • PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
  • SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
  • SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
  • DEFINITION OF TERMS

REFERENCE

 

CHAPTER TWO:

  • REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.1   INTRODUCTION

  • PROBLEMS OF CO-OPERATION DEVELOPMENT
  • PROMOTIONAL EFFORT OF THE GOVERNMENT IN ANAOCHA TOWARDS CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT.
  • MACRO-EFFECTS OF CO-OPERATIVE IN ANAOCHA
  • OPERATIOONAL ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN CO-OPERATIVE

REFERENCE

 

CHAPTER THREE

  • RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY

3.1    INTRODUCTION

  • AREA OF THE STUDY

 

  • POPULATION OF THE STUDY
  • SAMPLE AND SAMPLING PROCEDURE
  • INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION
  • RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT
  • METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION

CHAPTER FOUR:

  • SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

4.1   INTRODUCTION

  • SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
  • RECOMMENDATIONS
  • CONCLUSION

BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDIX

 

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

INTRODUCTION

  • BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

According to the co-operative law of Eastern Nigeria (CAP.28) of 1956 co-operative society is an association which has its objective the promotion of the economic interest of  or the provision of services for its members in accordance with co-operative principles.  Therefore, co-operative is a self help project.

 

Abinitio, co-operative were not supposed to be under government influences and control, though, co-operative were not supposed to work in isolation or in competition with government for is all states of the world political  power is exercised for the state by government.

The government provides security for lives and property and also provides and enacts laws which enables business and co-operative to flourish.  Beyond the level of work only for the interest of the member and betterment of the entire society.

 

This project is aimed at x-raying the various ways and programmes  which government contributes towards the development of co-operative societies.  Therefore, the project research is to identify the various areas where government affects the development of co-operative society in Anaocha and to clearly state the significance of the programme.  Also, the research work elaborates the factors responsible towards the development of co-operative in Anaocha; thus no financial aid to the orgnisation operating under the co-operative society sector.

 

 

  • STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

 

From the background of the study, it should be understood that modern Anaocha co-operative societies were formed in Anaocha local government area to cater for the socio-economic needs of the Anaocha.  It is also aimed at savings as instrument for Anaocha development.

 

But it is however, surprising that despite the existing Anaocha co-operative in the said local government, the various communities that constitute the local government are still in their primary stage of development.  Even the Anaocha co-oper

 

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