AN EVALUATION OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE DELIVERY IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT SYSTEM
(A CASE STUDY OF ADAVI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA IN KOGI STATE)
ABSTRACT
This study is an empirical assessment of
services delivery in Nigeria local government system using Adavi local
government area of Kogi State as a case study from 2004-2013. Structured
questionnaire made up of open and close ended questions, personal
interview and observation were used to collect primary data. The
secondary data were collected through text books, journals, newspaper,
government and internet publications. Analysis of data was through
descriptive statistics of tables and simple percentages. The study
revealed that Adavi local government has averagely performed in service
delivery. Inspite of this, the study discovered that some of the factors
affecting the discharge of service delivery in Adavi local government
in terms of timelines, satisfaction, adequacy and effectiveness are
insufficient funds irregular payment of salaries and allowances, undue
political interference and divided loyalty, poor observance of the
principle of meritocracy in recruitment and promotion of staff and
corruption. It was recommended among others that employment and
promotion should be based on ability, high performance, experience,
qualification and not patronage, intensification of the campaign against
corrupt public officials regular payment of salaries and allowance and
increase funding backed up by prudent management conclusively, the study
recommends that undue political interference in the affairs of the
government should be stopped and discourage.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
It is pertinent to give or analyze the
introduction of this essay by giving the historical background of Adavi
local government area in Kogi State. So as to enable the reader have a
proper grasp of the research topic (Total Quality Management and Service
Delivery in the Local Government in Nigeria) A case study of Adavi
Local Government Area of Kogi State.
Adavi local government was created from Okehi local government area on 27th
August, 1991 alongside with the creation of Kogi State, during the
regime of the General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida. It was then that Adavi
Local government obtained its own divisional status as a third tier of
government in Nigeria.
Prior to 1976 reform, the local
authorities were not fully accorded recognition by the federal
government. The state government was responsible for establishing the
local government and in most cases with no clear or specified function
expected of them.
The reform by the federal government of
Nigeria 1976 gave local government a pride of place as a third tier of
government with assumed parallel roles, responsibilities and
relationship with the state and federal government.
Adavi local government area of Kogi
State is inhibited by the Ebira dialect but there are many non-indigens
such as Ibo, Igalas, Yoruba and Hausa among others who settled in the
area for the purpose of farming and trading. It has an area of 718km2
and a population of 202, 194 people based on the 2006 census estimates.
The headquarter of the council is at Ogaminana. Written records about
the origin of the Ebira people were those compiled from palace sources
by the British Colonial Administrators in early 20th century.
The Ebiras through oral tradition trace their descent to Wukari (In the
present Taraba state) where they were a constituent part of the
Kwararafa confederation. In about 1680AD, they (along with Idoma and
Igala) migrated out of Wukari a chieftaincy dispute. The Ebira later
split into various groups and settled in different locations between
1680 and 1750AD. The Ebira people are republican by nature, out spoken
and very hard working. Farming and cloth weaving are occupations for
which the Ebiras are known.
They are presently spread in five local
government areas of Kogi State namely; Adavi, Okene, Ajaokuta and Ogori
Mangongo. A sizeable number is also found in Lokoja and Oyo state. The
paramount ruler of the Ebira people’s is called Ohinoyi of Ebira land.
Okene is said to be the administrative centre of the Ebira speaking
people in Kogi State headed by his Royal Majesty Ado Ibrahim.
Service delivery in Ebira native authority covered education, security and peace.
Adavi local government council is
bounded in the north by Okehi, in the west by Okene in the east by
Lokoja and in the south y Ajaokuta local government area.
Today, local government as the third
tier of government is not just a permanent features in the centre for
grass root transformation.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Every government irrespective of its
ideological inclination is responsible for the socio-economic
transformation of the people at the grasroot. In Nigeria, local
governments are essentially created to transform the rural area through
proper administration and provision of local services which Adavi local
government area is one of them.
The principal purpose of service delivery is to contribute to the social-economic development of the area.
The integration of local government in
service delivery is to enable us focus our unreserved attention on the
performance of the Adavi local government as a system this approach sees
local government as a system which encourage the services provided to
the people.
According to Michael (1995), total
quality management is a system approach to management that aims
continuously increase value to customers by designing and continuously
improving organizational process and systems. By implication, local
government in Nigeria is a system put in a place by the federal
government with input to provide service to the people especially those
at the grassroot. This all important levels of government was nationally
acclaimed as the third tiers of government in 1976, years before the
inception of the second republic.
Today local government as the third tier
of government, is not just a permanent features in the political
arrangement of the country but the veritable centre for grass root
transformation.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Since the 1976 local government reforms
in Nigeria, billions of naira have been sunk into the activities of
local government administration with the expectation that, this funds
will enhance their performance in rendering cutting edge services to the
rural people. Unfortunately, the achievements of the third tier of
government have continued to fall below expectations.
According to Zakari (2010), the founding
fathers of the Nigeria local government system had good intentions.
Their major aims was for this third level of government to positively
affect the lives of the people at the grassroot. But the system has been
hijacked by the politician and senior bureaucrats for personal
enrichment.
Essentially, local government are statutorily empowered to contribute towards the realization of national development.
In view of this, Adavi local government
has over the year neglected the statutory requirements as a service
provider to enhance grassroot development. The failure and inconsistency
of Adavi local government can be traced to this following incompetent
administrators, which led to the unbalance growth and maladministration
in public affairs of the local government.
Misconception of the political will that necessitates the creation of local government area.
The concept and impression that funds
for local administration are the share of national cake for few
political actors at the grassroot level
Competency and imposition of wrong
candidates/aspirants in an election is seriously a threat to effective
and efficient service delivery of the local administration
Selfish interest has engulfed the mind
of so called politician/actors at the grass roots that they could not
think wisely and reasonably on how to improvement performance as implied
by total quality management (TQM).
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The study was designed to investigate
the efficacy of local government in Nigeria with a view of determining
the relevance of total quality management to enhance good service
delivery.
Specifically, the study sought to determine:
- The role of local government in Nigeria
- The application of total quality management for effective and efficient service delivery
- The relevance of Adavi local government in socio-economic transformation
- The position of local level for realization of national plan
- How good administration can aid all round development at the grassroot
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The significance of this project cannot
be over estimated. It is expected that, the finding of this study would
be utilized by federal, state and local government in Nigeria to
restructure and sanitized the system for better performance that would
enhance national transformation. The project stand to expose the role of
local governments, the political actors in the local government to
appreciate their statutory functions.
Lastly, the study is considered
significance as reference and it serve as a benchmark for continuity
especially to researchers who may wish to go further on the topic. It is
also a requirement to the award of Higher National Diploma in Public
Administration in Kogi State Polytechnic Lokoja.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The study is design to ascertain the
applicability of total quality management and service delivery in the
local government in Nigeria, particularly in Adavi local government.
Having Adavi local government in
focuses, the study will confines its discussion and draw the score board
on appraising the performance of the local government from the fourth
republic till date (1999-2013).
1.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
In the course of this work, I was
confronted with some difficulties, particularly in trying to obtain
relevant validity and reliability as result of political consideration,
likewise, aside time limit, academic stress couple with the antecedent
economic constraints.
Also, the secondary data used in this
work cannot be qualitatively guaranteed or objectives, as they were
compiled by different scholars. As regards the primary data, some
respondents may not be willing to give some vital information; some may
not return their questionnaire while some may be damaged in the process.
1.7 DEFINITION OF THE TERMS
QUALITY: The can be referred as to goods and services that are reliable, dependable and psychologically.
SAFETY: It is the
totality of features and characteristics of a product or services that
bears on it ability to satisfy stated or implied needs.
MANAGEMENT: It is a
collaborative efforts towards utilization of the available resources
effectively and efficiently to improve change on the desire goal.
SERVICES DELIVERY: In
this study service delivery is accorded two basic meanings. Firstly, it
is equated with the provision of social services like education,
security, water sanitation, infrastructure, transportation like mass
transit, social welfare services like bursary, scholarship to students
disaster prevention and rehabilitation. Bello Imam and Roberts (2001)
agree delivery when they noted that local social services delivery is
the provision of services intended to alleviate human suffering and by
extension, enhance the quality of life of the citizens.
Secondly, service delivery refers to the discharge of the duties assigned to workers of the local government.
EXTERNAL FACTORS: This
refers to things or circumstance emanating from outside the environment
of the local government but having potentials to mar or enhance the
performance of the local government councils in Nigeria. Some of this
factor includes undue government interference, monthly financial
allocations from the federation account, undue societal pressure etc.
INTERNAL FACTOR: Refers
to things or circumstances emanating from within the local government
area which affect its operation and performance for instance, irrelevant
academic qualification and experience, work attitude, recruitment
process among others.
MERITOCRACY: This
refers to the recruitment of workers based on a person’s intelligence,
talent, ability, possession of relevant academic qualification and
experience.
QUALITY SERVICE DELIVERY: Is characterized with timeliness, adequacy, satisfaction of the customer or consumer, fairness, honesty and transparency.
INEFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY: Is characterized with unseemliness, inadequacy, dissatisfaction (of the customer or consumer) and lack of transparency.
WORK ATTITUDE: This is
the predisposition to work arising from concepts, feelings, beliefs,
habits and motives. It could be positive, passive or negative, comfort,
good health; success and good environment contribute to the formation of
a positive work attitude while illness, hardship failure and lack of
essential facilities result in the development of a negative work
attitude.
CORRUPTION: In its
simple form is the misuse of authority (or one position) as a result of
consideration of personal gains which may not necessarily be monetary.
It is also defined as deviation from acceptable norms, values standards
of a society.
DEVELOPMENT: This is
referring to total process of socio-economic, political, administrative
and psychological advancement of a given society.
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