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CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMMES

  • Department: ECONOMICS
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  • Pages: 50
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ABSTRACT

There has been a high and growing incidence of poverty in Lagos State in the last two decades. Overtime, what can be discerned in the various approaches to poverty alleviation in Lagos State is that the State is determined largely by making a choice between growth promoting policies and poverty focused strategies. The reality however is that, the two approaches are not after all mutually exclusive. They are complementary to the extent that the former serve only as a long term the latter constitute an immediate and direct shot at the poverty itself.

This research work is designed to examine clearly the challenges and prospects of poverty alleviation programmes in Lagos State. Ikeja local Government was the case study. The various definitions and categories of poverty, causes of poverty, profile of poverty in Nigeria and programmes in Nigeria among others were discussed.

Moreover, through the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) software, all data collected through the questionnaire were analyzed; and, Chi-Square was used to test for the entire three hypotheses. At the end of the analysis of findings, policy recommendations were made towards effectiveness in State Government effort in alleviating poverty in Lagos State.

CHAPTER ONE

1.1   Introduction

The rising profile of poverty in Nigeria is assuming a worrisome dimension as empiricalstudies had shown. Nigeria, a sub-saharan African country, has at least half of its population living in abject poverty according to Ojo, 2008 Similarly, the publication of the Federal Office of Statistics (1996) reveals that poverty has been massive, pervasive and engulfs a large proportion of the Nigerian society.  Abiola and Olaope 2008) also state that, the scourge of poverty in Nigeria is an incontrovertible fact, which results in hunger, ignorance, malnutrition, disease, unemployment, poor access to credit facilities and low life expectancy.

Nwaobi (2003) in his opinion asserts that Nigeria presents a paradox in which the country is rich, but the people are poor, As noted by Omotola (2008), Nigeria is richly endowed and the country's wealth potentials manifests in the form of natural, geographical and socio-economic factors, With this condition, Nigeria should rank among the richest countries of the world that should have no business with extreme poverty. However, Ope and Abu (2009) specifically remark that Nigeria has witnessed a monumental increase in the level of poverty. According to them, the poverty stood at 74.2%in the year 2000.

Looking at the records from the Federal Office of Statistics as documented by Garba (2006), it reveals that about 15% of the Nigerian population was poor in 1960 but the figure rose to 28% in 1980 and by 1996, the incident of poverty in Nigeria was 76.6million people. In the present decade, the issue of poverty alleviation is once again back in the international limelight.  To the Intertional Labour Organization (ILO), poverty is not a new agenda. Since1944, the ILO has held fast to its declaration that "poverty anywhere is a threat to prosperity everywhere" stressing the importance of poverty alleviation to the world attention. A number of other international bodies are now paying much more attention poverty, for instance the World Bank.

The Inter-American Development Bank has intact actually adopted a policy that half of its loans have to contribute directly to poverty reduction. The recent of Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) constitutes a yet more the poverty alleviation campaign in most developing countries lately. Against the background of Economic Adjustment Policy which is largely growth a need to have a thorough examination of various challenges experienced so far in alleviating poverty for a better futuristic approach to be put in place.

1.2    Statement of the Problem

Poverty alleviation is a task for economy policy and to reach the poor effectively; anti poverty programmes are really vital in Lagos state, Besides, statistics shows that 70% of the population of 9 million people lives below 1 dollar per day in which there is inadequate housing, epileptic enemy supply, lack of portable water, low agricultural output, decayed educational system, partial health care under capacity utilization of the industrial sector, weak financial among others.

Lagos state is a contradiction of sorts, unarguably it is a State well endowed with abundant human and natural resources, the condition of the society is a viz a viz development and the welfare of the people leaves much to be desired.

Therefore, Lagos State government has, risen up to the challenged of this disease known as poverty. The State Government knew that solutions could not be achieved through personal efforts therefore; embark on organizing various social programme.

In essence, the fundamental focus of this study is to examine the various programmes that the Lagos State Government has organized in order to alleviate poverty in the state and the challenges and the prospects of those programmes.

1.3    Aim and Objectives

The aim of this study is to examine the challenges and prospects of poverty alleviation programmes in Lagos State.

Objectives

The objectives of this study are to:

i.        Examine which programmes put in place by Lagos State Government in alleviating poverty in State.

ii.       Identify the various beneficiaries of such programmes and the extent to which the programme has helped in alleviating poverty in the State.

iii.      Assess people's opinion on the government's effort in alleviating poverty in the state so far.

1.4    Research Questions

This research question were set in order to have better understanding about the issue of poverty in order to be able to trace the various techniques put in place in alleviating poverty both in international, national and state levels. The latter which have really been the major focus of this project work.

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