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- No of Pages: 59
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Introduction:
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Objective of the study
1.3 Statement of the problem
1.4 Importance of the study
1.5 Scope of the study
1.6 Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Definition of Smuggling
2.2 Causes of smuggling
2.3 Effect of smuggling in Nigeria economy
2.4 Socio – economic implication of smuggling
2.5 Argument for smuggling
2.6 Need to check smuggling
2.7 People who engage in smuggling
2.8 Foreign countries abetting smuggling
2.9 Future prospects of Nigeria local industries
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Primary Source
3.2 Secondary Source
CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1 Summary of Analysis
CHAPTER FIVE
5.O Discussion and recommendation.
5.1 Discussion of findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Areas for further research
References
Table of Content
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Nigeria is one of the developing countries of the world yet at the fringe of industries development, but the huge internal market and the vast resources base both human and material are so formidable that local and foreign investors should be tumbling over each other in advancing the peace of industrial development.
At this point one may ask, what are the restraining factors? First on the list of these factors is smuggling which is going to be main research topic of this project.
One of the measure taken by General Ibrahim Babangida the former President of Nigeria and also regime of Gen. Sani Abacha to accelerate the growth of local industries is the widespread ban on importation of raw materials and certain classes of goods which was seen to be detrimental to the growth of our local industries. If must be admitted that this measure conflicts with the interest of foreign experts and home importers so it was easy to speculate that every effort would be made by them to render it nugatory. The measure was generally welcomed by, the private sector and should have assisted local industries to grow and expand, if properly enforced. However, the act of some unscrupulous men through of our local industries.
There have been reports of large scale smuggling of goods in and out of the country.
Various groups of local business men are being accused including some Orientals (Japan, Europe and China and Assists who are said to be notorious in the malpractice.
In 1995, lien. Sani Abacha and the federal government reviewed to check this hideous crime by given priority on agriculture and domestic investors. There have also been incessant calls from different government agencies that the organized private sector should join in the crusade by giving members and these swaggers in order to ride Nigeria out of this malpractice and ensure a strong and viable economic environment within which to operate.
Smuggling is not a new way of life in any part of the world. nations down through the stream of time have had on one occasion or the other need a way(s) to curb smuggling there is no nation through that can claim to have successfully curbed its entirely smugglers and their unpatriotic notorious acts. But in recent time, this act has become a regular feature of life in Nigeria and Nigerian’s in their increasing members have bee calling on the governments and citizens to do this or that to save them from this curse that can lead to a retardation of the much needed industrialization take off.
At this juncture, lets draw attention to SUNRISE FLOUR MILL EMENE, which is one of the Enugu state government established local industries established in 1983 under the defunct administration of Chief Jim Nwobodo.
The industry is solely of food processing industries with the following products line, SUNRISE Flour, SUNRISE SEMOLINA, SUNRISE WHEAT.
Unfortunately, the industry could not survive the strain of the economic depression as a result it went out of production in 1985 and reassumed production again 1992. It was later found out that SUNRISE FLOUR could not survive the flux of smuggling of flour in the market hence its inability to survival. This research work will fully treat the effect of smuggling on our local industries.
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