ABSTRACT
This project looked into
The Contributions of co-Operatives to Rural Development (A case study of Orlu
West L.G.A in Imo state).
A survey was conducted on
the types of cooperative societies in Orlu West Local Government Area and the
management and organization of Imo cooperative Federation to obtain relevant
data on the view of the respondent towards Imo cooperative federation.
The information was
collected from two categories of respondents viz staff of the organization and
the divisional cooperation council of Orlu West L.G.A.
The major instrument used
for data collection was questionnaire. The data collected were analyzed using
the percentage system of data analysis.
The study found out that
the societies in the area encourages the habit of savings among members. They
also sell food at low prices and produced quality goods for the area.
However, the study showed
that the growth of co-operative in the area is affected by problems such as
frauds, ineffective management, lack of finance and non repayment of loans
among others.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Approval Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of content
CHAPTER ONE
- INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of Problems
1.3 Objectives of the
Study
1.4 Research Questions
1.5 Significance of the
Study
1.6 scope of the Study
1.7 Limitation of the
Study
1.8 Definition of Terms
CHAPTER TWO
2.1INTRODUCTION
2.2 History of Co-operative
in Nigeria
2.3 Origin and Structure
of Co-operative in Imo state
2.4 The Origin of Imo
Co-operative Federation (ICOFED)
2.5 Function of ICOFED.
2.6 The Contribution of
Co-operative in Rural Development.
2.7 Role of Co-operative
in Rural Development
2.8 Problems of
Co-operatives in Rural Development.
2.9 Solution to the
Problems.
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODOLOGY
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Population of Study
and Sample Size
3.4 Sampling Technique
3.5 Source of Data
3.6 Method of Data
Analysis
3.7 Validation and
Reliability of Measuring.
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS
4.1 Introduction of Data
4.2 Presentation of Data
4.3 Analysis of Data
4.4 Design/ Interpretation
of Result
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
5.1 Recommendations
5.2 Conclusions
5.3 Remarks of Findings
Appendix
Questionnaire
Bibliography.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Co-operatives in Nigeria have their origin in the efforts of the colonial government that sought to create institutions for implementing policies. This use of cooperatives continued at independence, when the new government also embraced cooperatives as mechanisms for implementing policies and development plans.
The independent government
viewed co-operative not as economic entities, but as institutions for producing
substance needs of its members.
The subjected cooperative
members to state control, which hampered the development of cooperatives as
economic enterprises that meet members needs and interests.
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Cooperative societies as a
form or type of business organization
come into existence when people with common interest, joined themselves into a
group financial and controlled by them for the purpose of achieving their
goals. The researcher believed from many authors that cooperative societies
started in Nigeria
in the early 20th century. It should be noted that life patterns of
various communities in the century showed some traits of cooperative societies.
Most communities in Nigeria and
Africans in (and others still have) series of associations, youth association
etc, which made this to be understandable.
These organization among
other things had the following objects of commercial farming through collective
efforts, construction of rural roads, extension of credit facilities to members
etc.
Many of the modern
co-operative societies have the above objectives.
According to one of the
officer in cooperative in Amaijeke in Orlu West L.G.A which were recently
created from ISU. The recent increase in the formation of new cooperative
societies in the country is clear indication that many people and institution
alike have found cooperative societies a useful tool in moving ahead different
interests.
In the fourth National
Development plan, Government has pledged to give all necessary encouragement
towards the growth and development of the cooperative sector in the rural
areas. Towards this end, government policy would be aimed at;
i. Increasing the numbers
and membership of cooperative societies.
ii Strengthening the
movement in general through assistance in cash and kind, particularly in the
area of provision of storage facilities and shops.
iii Strengthening the
manpower support service, traditionally available to the cooperative societies.
1.2
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
In spite of all the
incentives given to villagers by the government to see the problems the
researcher has in mind to identify and find solutions to their problems.
Some of these problems
are:
Lack of effective management, uncooperative and un-united attitude of members, lack of adequate finance which have often been identified among the problems weakening the progress of cooperative societies. Illiteracy also contributed to these problems.