Fuel Subsidy Removal And The Economy

(A Case Study Of Abakiliki Local Government Area, Ebonyi State)

5 Chapters
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180 Pages
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12,837 Words

When the researcher chose this topic “fuel subsidy removal and Nigerian economy”-she was inspired on how Nigerians reacted towards the fuel subsidy removal, the strikes, violent demonstrations, high cost of fuel and transportation etc, it was these problems that made the researcher carryout this work. To do this, researcher developed three major questions and other sub/minor questions aimed at prying into fuel subsidy removal and the Nigerian economy. These questions were administered in the form of a questionnaire to 399 respondents who were selected as a sample of the population. Apart from the primary data collected through questionnaire, secondary data were also collected. In organizing and presenting data collected, tables and percentages were used. Data analysis and interpretation revealed the level of impact felt in the sectors of the economy. A high level of impact was felt in health, transportation, education and power sector, a low impact was felt in agriculture, infrastructure and basic amenities, majority of the respondents had no idea of the achieved impact in communicating and no impact was felt at all in tourism. It was therefore recommended that government should pay adequate attention to these sectors of the economy, this should also be supplemented by providing social amenities and infrastructures in the country. If the sectors of the economy are in a very good shape, it will not only go along way in sustaining and reviving other sectors of the economy, it wil also help to hasten growth and development in Nigeria.

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Title
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Table of contents
Abstract

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of study
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Objectives of the study
1.4 Research questions
1.5 Scope of the study
1.6 Limitations of the study
1.7 Significance of the study
1.8 Definition of terms
Reference

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Subsidy and fuel subsidy
2.1.1 Agencies involved in subsidy
2.2 Origin of fuel price increase in Nigeria
2.2.1 Petrol prices in selected countries
2.3 Deregulation
2.4 Fuel subsidy removal
2.4.1 SURE Programme
2.4.2 Objectives of the SURE Programme
2.5 Rational for the fuel subsidy removal
2.6 Politics of fuel subsidy removal
2.7 Impact of fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria
2.8 Concepts of palliative measures by government
2.9 The house of representative report of the ad-hoc committee to
verify and determine the actual subsidy requirements
2.10 Theoretical frame work of analysis
Reference

CHAPTER THREE:
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND DESIGN
3.1 Research design
3.2 Sources of data
3.3 Location of study
3.4 Population of the study
3.5 Sampling and sampling technique
3.6 Sample size determination
3.7 Instruments used for data collection
3.8 Administration of instrument
3.9 Validity of the instrument
3.10 Reliability of the instrument
3.11 Data collection
3.12 Instrument of return rate (IRR)
Reference

CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
4.1 Data Presentation and analysis
4.2 Interpretation of data

CHAPTER FIVE:
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary of findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
Bibliography
Appendix
Questionnaire

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