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THE PROBLEMS OF EFFECTIVE USE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT REVENUE IN CAMEROON

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Department
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Project ID
PUB011
Price
5000XAF
International: $20
No of pages
50
Instruments/method
Quantitative
Reference
YES
Analytical tool
Descriptive
Format
 MS Word & PDF
Chapters
1-5

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ABSTRACT

When the researcher chose this topic: THE PROBLEMS OF EFFECTIVE UTILIZATION OF REVENUE AVAILABLE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT, she was inspired by the high rate of embezzlement, poor leadership, low rate of accountability, general laxity of the finance department and corruption in Nigeria Local Government, and Aninri Local Government in particular.

To do this, the researcher developed four (4) Questions. This questions were administered inform of questionnaires to 195 staff who were selected as a sample of the population. Apart from this, secondary data were used. In organizing and presenting data collected, tables and percentages were used as well.

The data analysis revealed that ineffective utilization of revenue in the local government had created a negative impact in Aninri Local Government Area. The researcher therefore recommended that the revenue available to local government should be handled by honest and accountable personnel, those who posses sound knowledge about revenue generation and utilization.

The outcome would be an effective and efficient management and utilization of local government revenue in such a way that would deliver the needed development.

 

CHAPTER ONE

1.1       BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Nigeria as a sovereign nation operates a federal system of government i.e the federal government, state government and the local government councils.

Onwo (1992) Observed that each level of the three tiers of government derives its powers not from the magnanimity of the central government but the constitution; each level of government has defined responsibilities assigned to it by the constitution. The implication of this is that the three segments of governments are mutually interrelated in a unified effort to make life worthwhile for the masses.

Aninri local government area was created out of Awgu local government in October 1996 by the late head of state General Sani Abacha. As one of the new local government councils, it is facing a very serious crisis of development since its creation. Some problems facing the council include insufficient office accommodation, staff quarters and office infrastructures. These problems seem to be insurmountable.

Indigenes of the local government are desirous of enjoying modern facilities, improved means of transportation, such as good road network and mass transit transport services. These desires are in line with stated objectives of the local government such as construction and maintenance of roads, provision of health services such as maternity homes, health centres, sanitization, provision of primary education and many others – as sponsored by the federal military government. The federation (Nigeria) years book of 1983, outlined the aims of the local government system in the country. According to that document, one of the cardinal aims of the local government system is to make appropriate services and development activities, responses to local wishes and needs by delegating authority to local representative bodies.

The citizens expect the council to excel in developmental activities. They would like to please the community or communities in the local government area through the provision of functional feeder roads and public utilization.

The council administration on the other hand complains of inadequate finance to meet up with the numerous responsibilities yearning for attention. According to the guidelines for local government reforms or 1976, “it must be recognized that if meaningful local government is to be expected in Nigeria, much larger financial resources are needed” they also complain that staff salaries alone drain a high percentage of the monthly allocation. Financial experts postulate that money is at the centre of developmental projects. Acquisition and proper accountability of funs are the pivots upon revolves. Adedeji (1979) capped it all when he declared that the success or failure and the effectiveness and ineffectiveness of local government depend on the financial resources available to the individual local government and the way these resources are utilized.

From the foregoing, it seems that an empirical study into the revenue base of the local government system at this harsh economic period is not only useful but very vital.

It is therefore against this background that this project work is being undertaken to discover the problems of Effective Utilization of Revenue Available to Local Governments with particular reference to Aninri local government area of Enugu state.

 

1 .2      STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The relevance of the local government councils as the government at the grassroots level is measured by the quality and quantity of services rendered to the rural dwellers.

      For the council to render meaningful services, in form of provision of basic amenities, construction and maintenance of roads, creation of employment opportunities for the citizens and paying staff salaries as and when due, money is undoubtedly required.

Without the availability of revenue, a local government council will not only be incapable of serving the people but will undoubtedly crumble. It, therefore, follows that for the local government to discharge its statutory functions effectively, it should not only be adequately funded but such funds should be efficiently applied.

  1. One of the fundamental problems in local government financial administration is the issue of Effective Utilization of Revenue Available to the Local Government. Aninri local government council may have tits unique problems that militate against its financial administration.
  2. The problem of delay in payment of federal/state government grants to the local authorities.
  3. The problems of accountability in the local government council.
  4. Another problem is that of ineffective financial control and management both internally and externally.
  5. Fifthly, the problem of financial mismanagement and embezzlement of available funds in local government council.

Finally, the problem of corruption as stated by Oluwale (2000) militate against the utilization of local government revenue.

  • PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

The central focus of the study is to critically analyze the problems of effective utilization of revenue available to the Aninri local government area as a case study.

  1. The study is meant to identify the major revenue sources available to local governments.
  2. To ascertain the problems that confront the council’s administration in utilizing revenue for their services.
  3. To find out whether or not the revenue is adequate for the council’s expenditure.
  4. To investigate the system of financial control in the local government council.

 1.4      SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The significance of any human endeavour is measured by its relevance to solving human problems. Therefore, the significance of the study is measured by its relevance to solving the problems of effective utilization of revenue available to local governments in Nigeria.

The project will be of benefit, first and foremost to the Aninri Local Government administration, as it will expose to them potential sources of generating revenue internally.

 Secondarily, it will help the council to strengthen its financial bases as this study would highlight some identified problems hampering the utilization of revenue in the council.

Thirdly, it will also be useful to the indigenes of Aninri local government to co-operate with local council administrators to enable them to build a viable local government by paying their taxes and rates promptly.

Fourthly, the project will be useful to various institutions especially Caritas University, for gaining greater knowledge and understanding of the problems of effective utilization of revenue available to local government.

Finally, the project will be useful to the general public, organizations, companies etc that may have interest in the project.

 

 

1.5       LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY

  1. Delimitations (scope) of the study: This is centred on the problems of effective utilization of revenue available to local government in Nigeria but due to the vast nature of Nigeria, the researcher now chose Aninri local government as a case study to deal with these particular problems in other local government in Nigeria.

The study is also centred on the sources of revenue available to local government both the internal and external sources of revenue.

  1. Limitations (constraints) of the study: In the effort of carrying out this research bathe researcher was faced with the problem of time, finance and visitation of Aninri Local Government, the case study of the research work.

            The researcher being a student, found it difficult to get exeat out of the school premises and the time frame given was so limited in carrying out the research work. Also, the distribution and collection of the questionnaire to the staff of Aninri Local Government were not easy for the researcher as the respondents were not always available.

The study was carried out under a lot of constraints. The classwork and financial constraints were other limitations that made it uneasy for the materials to be readily available at the appropriate time.

1.6       RESEARCH QUESTIONS

In the effort of carrying out this research, the following questions were formulated:

  1. Are you aware of the constitutional provision of revenue sources to the tiers of government in Nigeria?
  2. By what means has Aninri Local government planned the expenditure of available revenue?
  3. What systems of financial control measures are used by council administrators?
  4. Has the utilization of the Revenue Available to Aninri Local Government produced positive or negative effects?

1.7       DEFINITION OF TERMS

            Some concepts and terms required proper explanation or definition to enhance our understanding of the theme where necessary opinions of scholars will be cited to illustrate the terms.

Democracy

            The Ancient Greeks defined democracy as a government of the people, by the people and for the people. This political arrangement allowed every adult male citizen to participate in government activities.

            Dare (1981) Postulated that modern democracy is a system of government that gives individuals maximum freedom and periodical opportunities to choose their leader and programmes. Multiple party systems are a vital characteristic of a democratic government.

Pragmatism

The term pragmatism is derived from the Greek from which practical action arises. It could simply be referred to as a philosophy or practical consequences or result orientedness. In our context, it is used to describe political programmes aimed at the betterness living standard of the masses.

Rural Development

Rural development is a strategy designed to improve the socio-economic life of rural dwellers. It involves extending the benefits of development to the less privileged in society. When applied to local government councils as the third tier of government, in the county, it means conscious efforts by the government, to carry government programmes to the village level. In so doing, deliberate actions are initiated to improve the rural population.

Accountability

Because local government provides local services like sanitation, education, transportation etc to the people of the area, it is logical that it is accountable to the local people within its area of jurisdiction.

This principle of accountability is better ensured by making local government or local government bodies elective institutions. If they function below expectation, they may be criticized by the people or voted out during the next elections.

The absence of local accountability may make them indifferent and insensitive to the need, feelings and aspirations of the local people.

REFERENCES

Ugoo, E. A. (2007) Local Government Administration in Nigeria. issues and practice. Enugu: Fourth dimension publishers.  

Ani, O. W. (2009) Local Government Finance. Enugu. Fourth dimension publishers

Okoli, E. (2005) Theory and Practice of Local Government. Enugu: John Jacob’s classic publishers.

Owo, O. (1992) Local Government in Nigeria. Enugu: Fourth dimension publication.

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