THE EFFECTS OF GOOD LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN’S ADMINISTRATION)

38 PAGES (12904 WORDS) Public Administration Project
ABSTRACT
This study examined the effects of good leadership and administration in National development (A case study of President Good luck Ebele Jonathan’s administration). In this study survey, research design was employed, while investigation and historic research was used to evaluate the problems of leadership and also the best style to be employed for effective leadership. The instrument of data collection was through the use of questionnaire. The findings of this research show that political instability, corruption, injustice, favoritism and bad policies are responsible for the poor administration and bad leadership. The study also found out that technological underdevelopment is a major factor that brings about stagnancy in the process of development. Finally, it is recommended that all clauses that give room to exploitation, corruption and domination should be amended in the constitution and that government should avoid favoritism when it comes to fixing personnel in certain key areas that requires expertise. It concluded that the solution to the problem of bad leadership could only be resolved through conscious efforts of both the government and the governed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title pageii
Approval Pageiii
Dedicationiv
Acknowledgementv
Table of Contentsvi
Abstractvii

CHAPTER ONE
1.1Introduction1
1.2Statement of Problem5
1.3Objective of the Study6
1.4Scope of the Study7
1.5Research Questions7
1.6Significance of the study8
1.7Definition of Terms9

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.0Overview of Literature Review11
2.1Nature of leadership13
2.2Nature of National Development21
2.3Leadership style and skills25
2.4Nature of Nigeria’s socio-political Environment38
2.5Achievements and challenges/controversies of President 
Goodluck Jonathan’s Administration41
2.6Leadership theories and Approach50
2.7Effectiveness of Leadership58

CHAPTER THREE
3.0Research Methodology61
3.1Sources of Data61
3.1.1Primary source of data61
3.1.2Secondary source of data61
3.2Area of the study62
3.3Population of the study62
3.4Sample size Determination62
3.5Research Instrument63 
3.6Validity of the Instrument64
3.7Reliability of the Instrument64
3.8Method of data Treatment and Analysis65

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0Data Presentation and Analysis66
4.1Presentation of Data66
4.2Presentation of demographic characteristics70
4.3Analysis Based On Key Research Questions76

CHAPTER FIVE
Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1Summary of Findings77
5.2Recommendations78
5.3Conclusions81
5.4Limitation of the study82
Bibliography
Appendix