ANALYSIS OF THE STRATEGIES FOR EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND PRODUCTIVITY LOKOJA, KOGI STATE)
ABSTRACT
This research work titled “Analysis of
the Strategies for Employment Generation in Nigeria’’ was conducted to
identify the causes of unemployment in Nigeria, to find out the impact
of unemployment in Nigeria, to also analyze strategies for employment
generation in Nigeria. The research work also aimed at proffering
reliable solution to the problems of unemployment in Nigeria. The sample
size of this research work consists of about 89 personnel. The result
of the analysis showed that government effort towards job creation is
not encouraging. Based on the findings, it was recommended that all
agencies at all levels of government should be involved in job creation,
the government in collaboration with private sector should develop
programmes to link education and training to employment. Youth
empowerment being one of the transformation agenda of President Goodluck
Jonathan should be implemented for prosperous Nigeria.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
The term unemployment came to be known
as far back as man realize that he cannot always produce all that he
needs and therefore, must have to depend on others to satisfy his needs.
However, as human civilization
progressed from one stage to another, the need of individual also
increased from one level to another.
Human history shows that the society has
been witnessing transition from one socio-economic system to another
such as feudalism, capitalism, socialism and communalism. While the
process of transition is in varying degree from one society to another,
it is never absent in any society.
Any socio-economic system being
practiced in any society has its own implications on employment. This is
why most early writers on the concept of employment came from
capitalist countries and their works are dated back to industrial
revolution period in the 17th century.
Another prominent author that has done
extensive work concerning employment is Keynes (1936). He was motivated
to write as a result of the world economic crisis of 1930’s i.e.
economic depression which affected the capitalist countries greatly and
resulted in alarming rate of unemployment.
His general theory of unemployment,
interest and money later came to be known as ‘’Keynesian Theory’’ which
is still widely in use of till date.
In Nigeria, the history of employment as
a public problem is dated back to the pre-independent era but reach its
peak after independence as a result of hopes brought by independence.
Contemporary writers in Nigeria pay
little attention to issues of unemployment. Since the discovery of oil
in commercial quantity, the focus of Nigeria writers nosedive as a
result of oil discovery which has resulted to their write-ups being
focused on issues concerning oil such as derivation formula, oil
spillage etc. most employment generation policies adopted by Nigeria
government are more camouflage than plan with intent purpose to solve
the problem on ground.
This is the reason for the failure of
these policies and this is responsible for continuous increase in the
unemployment rate in most Nigeria cities like Lokoja, Kano, Lagos and
Abuja. Where the spill over effect in unemployment such as social vices
(i.e armed robbery, 419 activities, prostitutions, child labour, human
trafficking etc) and crimes are on the increase
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The lackadaisical attitude exhibited by
the government towards the problems of unemployment has worsened the
crime situation in Nigeria. As the effort of government is not
encouraging in addition, the multiplier effects of unemployment can
never be fully mentioned and explained in this research work as the list
seems to be exhaustive. This is because problems are not being properly
handled by government in Nigeria over the years. This research work
hopes to bring out ways in which solution to this scourge of
unemployment can help tremendously in solving the problem.
1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
In any research work, the setting out of
clearly defined purpose occupies a very crucial position. This work is
not an exception. It is to:
- Identify causes of unemployment in Nigeria
- Find out the impact of unemployment in Nigeria
- Analyze strategies for employment generation in Nigeria
- Proffer viable solution to problems of unemployment in Nigeria.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Identifying the strategies for job creation in Nigeria is very vital to the economic development of this nation as a whole.
This research work will be of tremendous
advantage to the teeming unemployed youth that are directly suffering
from lack of unemployment opportunities in Nigeria, this is because the
findings of this will direct and focus their attention to possible area
of employment opportunities.
This research work is very significant
because it would still be useful to other students in higher
institutions of learning and those in business school in particular in
the sense that it will serve as a point of reference to students that
may wish to write on related project topic in future. However, the
findings of this research work will be of significance to those involved
in employment generation.
This is because the research work shall be
bring to limelight both the problem of employment generation and their
solutions.
Finally, the findings of this research
work will also be important to the general public in the sense that it
will help in reducing the problems of unemployment in general.
1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
Based on the major operational elements of the study, the following questions will form the basis of the investigation.
- What is the effect of unemployment in Nigeria?
- What are the factors or causes of the rising level of unemployment in Nigeria?
- What strategies are currently being used by the government to increase the level of employment and how effective are they?
- What suitable strategies can the government adopt to increase employment generation in Nigeria?
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work covers strategies for
employment generation in Nigeria. It is restricted to activities of
Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity. And takes a look at the
constraints encountered by the ministry in discharging this
responsibility, how it has limited their performance and possible way
out. The study will also look at the causes, effects and solution to the
problem of unemployment in Nigeria.
1.7 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The project work is limited to federal
ministry of labour and productivity as a case study and it is hoped that
findings of this project will be extended to other institutions that
are involved in employment generation in Nigeria. It is a living fact
that in a bid to achieve any task, one is bound to encounter some
problems at one stage or the other. Some of the constraints in this
write up were never envisaged and it was shocking and surprising to have
ever experienced such.
Some of the problems faced in the attempt to complete this study include:
Finance: The impact of
financial constraint on a study of this magnitude cannot be
overemphasized. This is particularly so when one realizes that the cost
of transportation, writing materials were high.
Time constraint: That
the researcher has to combine this study with his normal academic work,
the gravity of time constraint on this work would be appreciated.
Lack of up-to-date information:
The researcher was not able to lay hands on materials that contained
the current development on employment generation and questionnaire were
not properly filled by the respondents despite the instruction given to
them.
Despite the above mentioned
constraints, the findings of the research work will focus on the true
picture of issues surrounding employment generation in Nigeria as a
whole.
1.8 DEFINITION OF KEY CONCEPTS
Some of operation terms definitions are given below:
LABOUR: Labour as a
factor of production refers to all forms of human efforts utilized in
production. It also refers to man’s mental and physical extensions in
the process of production.
INDUSTRIALIZATION: Is
the process of establishing or increasing productive activities such as
those engaged in extracting raw materials from nature, manufacturing or
processing raw materials in finished or semi-finished goods,
constructing or building capitalist projects and assembling some parts
into whole products.
PRODUCTIVITY: Productivity is the result of the
commitment and enhancement which the employee put towards production
process which yield greater output for efficiency, effectiveness.
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