ABSTRACT
This research work scrutinized the impact of managing rural development through industrialization. Rural development management is very importance as for us attainment of the development objective is concerned, particularly in enhancing the organizational productivity. In order to achieve the objectives, the rural dwellers must be willing to offer their time towards the protection of the development al projects which will help to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the rural dwellers.
Development in the rural areas has to be identified in the said employments. the local government in the collaboration with the employers can then decide on the development pattern for them and instructions introduced to start up the program so as to ascertain if the program has achieved the objective of which it was conducted. The developmental plan should also be evaluated.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page ------------------------------------------------------------i
Certification ---------------------------------------------------------ii
Dedication -----------------------------------------------------------iii
Acknowledgement--------------------------------------------------- iv
Abstract --------------------------------------------------------------vi
Table of contents ----------------------------------------------- vii
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 Background of the study 1-3
1.1 Statement of problems 4-5
1.3 Purpose of the study 6
1.4 Scope of the study 7
1.5 Research question 7
1.6 Significance of the study 8
1.7 Imitations of the study 9
1.8 Lack of adequate data 10
Definition of terms 11-12
Reference 13
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Historical background of Ezeagu local government 14-17
2.2 Industrialization in Ezeagu local government council 18
2.3 Advantages of industrialization -------------------------19-20
2.4 Problems associated with industrialization in rural
Area ------------------------------------------------------------21-22
2.5 Management rural Industrialization-------------------23-27
REFERENCE --------------------------------------------------------------------28
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEASRLH METHODOLGY
3.1 Source of data ------------------------------------------29
3.2 Area of the study-----------------------------------------30
3.3 Population of study ------------------------------------31
3.4 Sample and sampling procedure technique ----32
3.5 Instrument for data collection-------------------------32
3.6 Validation of the instrument -------------------------32
3.7 Reliability of the instrument--------------------------33
3.8 Method of data collection ------------------------------33
3.9 Questionnaire administration---------------------------34
3.10 Interview method ---------------------------------------34
3.11 Method of data analysis ----------------------------34
REFERENCE ----------------------------------35
CHAPTER FOUR
Data presentation and analysis----------------36
Presentation of data -------------------------36
Analysis of data------------------------------36-42
Testing of hypothesis ------------------------43
Reference ------------------------------------44
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Result finding ---------------------------45-46
5.2 Conclusion ----------------------------------47
5.3 Implication of the research finding ---------48
5.4 Recommendations ----------------------------49
5.5 Bibliography -------------------------------50
QUESTIONNAIRE ---------------------------------52
INTRODUCTION
In 1976, a uniform system of local government was introduced, according to local government reform of 1976, the primary involved is to take development direct from the centre to the people at the rural area through the local government.
Hence, the same reforms ( 1996:1) describes local government as a tool for rural development some of these motive are the conscious attempt of the federal government involve people in the management of their rural affairs through which the human and material resources of the rural dwellers can be effectively mobilized, topped and udenced into industrialization rescores. Since Nigeria started existing as a nation, development has been talking place especially in the urban area for the fact that man often craves for what is good, it is often that people usually migrate to urban area where there are provision for the comfort and welfare of man by way of social amenities and the infrastructural provision. This exodus of people is necessitated by the fact that rural area are often neglected on terms of development but those who rush to urban area seem to have for gotten that there’s every need to develop the rural area because they are the bases to beginning and terminal destination Odenigwe 1979.4. postulated that the rural abundant natural resources unrepressed, for this to be her messed, it would require integrating rural people in the rural development exercise through the provision of small scale industries of different types he defines industrialization as an integrated process of developing industries that would extract, manufacture, convert raw materials into finished goods are services. Industries, that means difference things to different people and circumstance. Spic (1968 ) started that industrialization embraces the means by which man controls or modifies its natural resources, it is that growing engine of changer industrialization is the major means of people adjusting to development. It has to do with techniques and tools with which people utilize the material resources of their environment to satisfy their various needs and desires. Industrialization is of course an application of practical or mechanical science to industry or commerce, it is a technical know low, scientific ideas, information, body of knowledge or material or goods and services capable of being systematic and sequential in the generation communicable and adoptable to application in a given economic, political, social and cultural miliu. Against this background we conclude that industrialization embraces a body of organized knowledge, tools and machines used by man to manipulate his environment to satisfy his basic needs, it is on this platform that the subject matter managing rural development through industrialization is draw. In managing rural development the basic role of management is to plan, organize direct and control , it is our collective view that managers lead other flour plan, manpower rather than direct, pattern rather than organize and access rather than control. The effectiveness of management arises from leadership effort towards, the simultaneous creation of a cooperative and learning organization of facilitate the implementation process of management practices which when implemented support rural and national development organization survival and effective utilization of resources for the benefit of mankind.
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