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Causes Of Low Productivity By Public Service Workers: (A case Study Of national Electric Power Authority (NEPA), Enugu State)

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Faculty Administration
Course Public Administration
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- No of Chapters: 03
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Introduction:

Abstract

THIS RESEARCH PROJECT IS A VERY CRUCIAL STUDY FOR THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY (NEPA). THE STUDY WAS MOTIVATED BY THE NECESSITY TO ESTABILISH THE CAUSES OF LOW PRODUCTIVITY BY PUBLIC SERVICE WORKERS, TO SOLVE THE RESEARCH PROBLEM, BOTH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DATA WERE COLLECTED. THE RESEARCH INSTRUMENT USED IN COLLECTING THE DATA WERE QUESTIONNAIRES AND ORAL INTERVIEW. OTHER FORMS OF DATA COLLECTION WERE ALSO USED, SUCH AS PERSONAL OBSERVATION AND CONSULTATION OF RELEVANT TEXTS.



THE CONCLUSION OF THE STUDY REXEALED THAT FACTORS LIKE BREAKDOWN OF MACHINE

Table of Content

CHAPTER ONE:



1.0 INTRODUCTION



1.1 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM



1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY



1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS



1.4 SCOPE OF THE STUDY



1.5 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY



1.6 LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY



1.7 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT



1.8 PROBLEMS HINDERING PRODUCTIVITY IN ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT



1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS



1.10 REFERENCES



CHAPTER TWO:



2.0 DATA COLLECTION, PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS



2.1 DATA COLLECTION



2.2 DATA PRESENTATION



2.3 DATA ANALYSIS



2.4 REFERENCES



CHAPTER THREE:



3.0 RESEARCH FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSION



3.1 RESEARCH FINDINGS



3.2 RECOMMENDATIONS



3.3 CONCLUSION



BIBLIOGRAPHY

Introduction

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY:



Productivity is very vital for the development of any country because it will help to improve the standard and quality of life of the citizens.



The issue of low productivity by public service workers have in recent time been a matter of great concern to the nation.



Let us first of all define the term or rather make an attempt to the definition of productivity.



Productivity simply means the rate or efficiency of work especially in industrial production. Therefore, low productivity is simply the slow rate and inefficiency of work in production. Increased productivity will help to improve the conditions of the environment as well as enhance security. This is why David Ricado stated in his study of population “that food needs to grow at a geometrical rate in order to meet the demand of the growing population. This emphasizes the need for increased productivity.



Yesufu T. M. (1962) was of the view that productivity can be defined as the ratio between output and all the resources used in production, i.e. capital, labour, raw materials etc. The problem of raising output is one of making the most efficient use of all available resources.



With these definitions, one may ask – Why is the Nigerian Public Service workers inherently characterized by low productivity inspite all government’s efforts to improve productivity?



Increasing productivity is a way of increasing the ability of people to do what they want to do as such that it can provide the wherewithal for achieving a higher standard of living for those suffering from low income and inversely boosting the prosperity of the overall Nigerian economy.



1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM:



There have been concerned effort by the government and the organized private sector to enhance productivity in Nigeria. For instance, the Federal or State Government organizes seminars and workshops aimed at making its personnel to increase productivity. We also have the National Productivity Centre and the Federal Government gives merit award to individuals who have distinguished themselves in terms of being highly productive. But inspite of all the efforts being made, the public sector is still experiencing low or decreasing productivity.



Especially in the Public Service today, there is relatively low level of productivity as most of the personnel are not putting in their best; some are idle, others come late to work and still others are absent from work without permission. There is general laxity amongst workers who believe that government work is nobody’s work.
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