Obstacles to the Development of Ibaji Local Government. A Way Forward

ABSTRACT

In Nigeria about eighty percent of the citizens live in the rural communities and they depend mainly on subsistence agricultural activities and petty-trading. In other countries, only about twenty percent of the population live in urban centres. unfortunately, this higher percentage of the population dwell in the rural areas and languish in diseases and chronic ill-health due to poverty, ignorance and lack of other basic social amenities that would have improved their standard of living. In spite of the federal, state and even local government policy statements on assisting communities that embark on viable community projects, there has been a slow pace of community development in Ibaji. The researcher has been worried over the slow pace in both planning and execution of community development programmes in Ibaji. Also, a number of suggestions which would serve as a solution to the obstacles have been made. 


TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page - - - - - - - - - i

Certification - - - - - - - - - ii

Dedication - - - - - - - - - iii

Acknowledgement - - - - - - - - iv

Abstract - - - - - - - - - v

Table of Contents - - - - - - - - vi

CHAPTER ONE

1.1 Introduction to the study - - - - - - 1

1.2 Statement of the problem - - - - - - 2

1.3 Objective of the study - - - - - - 5

1.4 Significance of the study - - - - - - 6

1.5 Scope and limitation of the study - - - - - 7

References

CHAPTER TWO

2.1 Literatures Review - - - - - - - 10

2.2 Hypotheses - - - - - - - - 23

2.3 Theoretical Framework - - - - - -24

References

CHAPTER THREE

3.1 Research Methodology - - - - -  31

3.2 Target population of the study - - - - - 31

3.3 Method of Data Distribution and Collection - - - - 32

3.4 Sampling Technique - - - - - - - 32

3.5 Method of Data Analysis - - - - - - 33

CHAPTER FOUR

Data Presentation and Analysis - - - - - - 35

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1 Summary - - - - - - - - 65

5.2 Conclusion - - - - - - - - 66

5.3 Recommendations - - - - - - - 67

References