TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of The Study
1.2 Statement
Of The Research Problem
1.3 Objectives
Of The Study
1.4 Research
Questions
1.5 Scope of
the Study
1.6 Significance
Of The Study
1.7 Limitations
Of The Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE
REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Concept
of Cooperative
2.3 Concept
of Cooperative Federation
2.4 Junctions
of The State Cooperative Federation
2.5 Weaknesses
Of Nigerian Cooperative
2.6 Summary
CHAPTER THREE
Methodology
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Research Design
3.4 Sample Size And Sampling Procedure
3.5 Research
Instrument
3.5.1 Validity
3.5.2 Reliability
3.6 Procedure for the administration of the
instrument
3.7 Method of data presentation and statistical
analysis
3.8
Limitations of the study
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Respondents Bio-data variable
4.3 Answering research questions.
4.4 Summary of findings
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY OF FINDING, CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS.
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Summary
5.3 Conclusion
5.4 Recommendations
REFERENCES
APPENDIX I
QUESTIONNAIRE
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
of The Study
Cooperatives are classified as one of
the business organizations but operate in a special way different from all
other forms of business enterprises. The distributive nature of cooperative
provided that they must be owned, used and controlled by their members. In view of this, cooperatives are organized
and managed through the system of large
or small, multipurpose or single purpose and
central or federal. All these systems put together are under direct
coordination and supervision of the cooperative federation.
Yahaya, (2001) notes the cooperative
federation is an organization where there are basic units at each level
that determine on their own initiative.
The relationship between the federation which
is a higher organ and the
secondary societies which are lower organs is
that there is a dividing line
where the lower organs reserve to themselves certain functions and delegate
others to the higher organs. Though the cooperative federation controls the activities of cooperative to ensure
efficiency, it has by the affiliated societies since such affiliated societies
do not surrender their autonomy to the cooperative federation.
In Nigeria where the cooperative
development is generally a state affairs, cooperatives are organized on three
structures based on geographical locations namely village or town level
(primary cooperatives) state or regional level (secondary cooperative),
national level (tertiary cooperatives).
In the light of the above, a
number of states especially in
the northern parts of the country, Kaduna inclusive, the cooperatives
activities come under one umbrella known as cooperative federation limited.
In some states, particularly the former
western and eastern regions, cooperative movement operates under a central organization called cooperative
union. However, there are numbers of tertiary cooperative organizations which
equally perform central functions and represent Nigeria cooperative movements
at international and regional level. These includes cooperative federation of
Nigeria (CFN) which is affiliated to international cooperative Alliance (ZCA),
National Association of cooperative credit union of Nigeria (NACCUN) which is
affiliated to African cooperative credit and savings association (ACOSCA) and
world council of credit unions (WOCCUN).
The establishment of cooperative
federation in each state of the country is a reflection of which was obtained
in the early cooperative movement in Britain. For instance, the first successful consumer retail cooperative
societies in 1844 were united under two
national federation known as cooperative wholesale society and cooperative union Ltd. Similarly, the Irish
agricultural wholesale society which is
popularly known as CWS is the central organization set up by the retail
cooperative societies in united kingdom to meet their trading needs.
Other notable countries have similar
central controlling bodies for cooperative activities. Like the approach in
Israel empowers the Jewish cooperative association known as Hevaratt Ovdim
to supervise the activities of various
cooperative affiliated to it.
Furthermore, in Denmark, the Danish
wholesale society known as (FDB) established in 1964 had entered into agreement with the local cooperation on voluntary basis to create
voluntary claim. In this agreement, the FDB provided a number of services to
the local cooperatives to ensure their survival and progress.
From all the aforementioned instances,
the existence of a central working body to oversee the activities of
cooperative societies, the case of Nigeria is not peculiar. The Kaduna state
cooperative federation like other state federations regulates cooperative
activates under the auspices of the state ministry of Agriculture it should
however be noted that in different states, different names are given to the
ministries where cooperative federation exists. Whatever their names, such
ministries have their responsibilities towards cooperatives and of course
cooperative federations.
Like all the other cooperative
federations, the Kaduna state cooperative federation is responsible for
cooperative efficiency and effectiveness in the areas of promotion,
organization, coordination, supervision, limitation, administration, training,
interpretation and advice. In Kaduna state, it is doubtful if the cooperative federation is
effectively performing these duties as the development of cooperatives,
particularly primary cooperatives are
yet to obtain desired growth. Besides, most cooperatives societies in the state
are incapacitated in one way or the
other making it difficult for such societies to impact maximally on the
socio-economic lives of the people.
1.2 Statement Of The Research Problem
(ICA, 1995), Cooperatives of whatever
types are organized to satisfy members, needs, be it economic, social,
cultural or political.
According to Amahahu (2006), people join
cooperative for economic motives in most cases while others join for socialization
and emotional motives as well as because of outside pressure. In Kaduna state,
the Kaduna state cooperative federation. Like other cooperative federation is
an apex body concerned mainly with the promotion, administration and
legalization of cooperatives through its agency known as the cooperative
department the relevance of the cooperative federation has been well documented
in available literature (Yahaya, 2001, Ijere, 1975, Chukwu, 1990). It is however, doubtful weather the Kaduna state
cooperative federation is effectively performing these essential roles as there
are obvious lapses in cooperative
movement in the state as majority of the
primary cooperatives are just clutching
to life.
1.3 Objectives Of The Study
The
followings are the key objectives of this study:
1. To assess the immediate factors affecting the
performance of cooperatives in kaduna state.
2. To examine the activities of Kaduna state cooperative federation and
action plans to promote, organize, coordinate and supervise affiliated
societies.
3. To show the level of government commitment towards
cooperatives development in Kaduna state.
1.4 Research Questions
The following research questions were raised for the
purpose of this study: -
1. What are the factors affecting the performance of
cooperatives in Kaduna state?
2. What has been the efforts of Kaduna state
cooperative federation towards the promotion of cooperatives in Kaduna?
3. What has been the efforts of the government towards
the development of cooperatives in Kaduna state?
1.5 Scope of the Study
The project work is an assessment of the
performance of cooperatives in Kaduna state but two societies (Makera thrift
and credit multipurpose cooperative and Zumunchi cooperative society were used
as case study.
This study is therefore restricted to
Makera district in Kaduna south local
government area of Kaduna state due to
the large population involved and the scattered
nature of cooperative societies in the state. Due to the above stated
reasons, the researcher chooses to limit two selected societies in Makera district
in Kaduna south local government area.
And the societies are as follows:
a. Makera thrift and credit multi-purpose cooperative
society.
b. Zumunchi multipurpose cooperative society, air force
road, makera.
1.6 Significance Of The Study
The study examines the factors affecting
the performance of cooperatives in Kaduna state. the significance of this study
to the state (government) cooperative societies, cooperatives promoters, individuals and even students cannot to over emphasized.
The result of this research work will
help the state cooperative federation to be aware of the basic impediment that
it has to contend with so that it could be more effective and articulate in its
policies, promotional and supervisory activities.
1.7 Limitations Of The Study
The findings of the study will help
cooperative societies that are affiliated to the cooperative federation to be
aware of the activities of the
cooperative federation, their legitimate
relationship and what obligations they
owe each other. This will ensure
orderliness, coherence and progress.
Cooperative members and other
individuals alike will find the result of this study quite educative and
enlightening as it appears that most of them are ignorant of the existence of
cooperative federation and its multifarious functions.
It is also important to note that
incoming students and other researchers will find this study quite significant as they will use
it as a reference material or a sampling board for their own work.
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