CHAPTER 1: Introduction
According to Eme et al, (2012) town unions represent an
association formed by the people of the same town, local government or even
district as the case may be. Town Union can also be seen as an agency of
community through which innovations and development purposes are achieved for
the community. Society and cultures are dynamic therefore social institutions
grow with the society. The Town Union has continued to grow with the Igbo
society and has acquired new names like central unions, group unions,
progressive association, development union and Town Union. Thus, in developing
Igbo society the Town Union has assumed the status of civil society
organization with improved administrative structures. Apart from undertaking
several development and infrastructural projects, it has continued to serve as
the organ for local administration in Igbo land.
1.1
Background of the Study
The rural areas are characterized by pervasive endemic
poverty, made manifest by widespread hunger, malnutrition, poor health, general
lack of access of formal education, modern housing and various forms of social
and political solution compared with their urban counterparts. Thirdly, it is
being recognized that the problems of our urban centres cannot be solved unless
those of the rural areas are solved, or at least contained. Hence these
problems emanated from the unprecedented rural –urban migration which in turn
derives from rural area underdevelopment, poverty and unemployment (Akpomuvie
2010).
Similarly Ekekpe and Ekpe (2009) noted with pity the
conditions of our rural areas when they averred that whether you are in the
Northern part of the country or in the southern part, you will be struck by the
very level of abject poverty, mass illiteracy, unsanitized environment lack of
clean water supply, lack of access roads, unavailability of health care
facilities, improper and inadequate housing poor lighting particularly at
night, defeatist/fatalist attitude, small land parcel ownership, out-modeled
ineffective farming implement etc. these conditions cannot be ameliorated by
government alone.
The importance of the community development in contemporary
Nigerian society cannot be overemphasized as much as it cannot be relegated to
the background as its significance stems from its recognized role in the
process of achieving the improvement of economic, social, political and
cultural conditions of the communities. As a strategy, community development
ensures rapid national development hence Ugwu’s (2009:4) assertion “community
development is one of the major planks upon which National developmental
policies and their implementation are hingedâ€. The research seeks to
investigate town union as agent of community development in Anambra state.
1.2
Statement of the Problem
The ultimate goal of development is to improve the
well-being of people by identifying and solving the basic problems that can
hinder community development. It is also axiomatic that one of the problems
facing Nigeria and indeed other African nations in the post-colonial era is
that of improving the living condition of her people. This is even more in the
rural population for according to Eme et al (2012). The very level of abject
poverty, mass illiteracy, unsanitized environment lack of clean water supply,
lack of access roads, unavailability of health care facilities, improper and
inadequate housing poor lighting particularly at night, defeatist/fatalist
attitude, small land parcel ownership, out-modeled ineffective farming
implement etc. Cannot be ameliorated by government alone. The importance
of the community development in contemporary Nigerian society cannot be
overemphasized as much as it cannot be relegated to the background as its
significance stems from its recognized role in the process of achieving the
improvement of economic, social, political and cultural conditions of the
communities. As a strategy, community development ensures rapid national
development hence Ugwu’s (2009:4) asserted that “community development is one
of the major planks upon which National developmental policies and their
implementation are hingedâ€. Therefore the problem confronting this research is
to appraise town union as agent of community development in Anambra state.
1.3
Objective of the Study
1 To determine the nature of town union
2 To determine the role of town union as agent of community
development.
3 To determine the role of town union as agent of community
development in Anambra state.
1.4
Research Questions
1 .4 RESEARCH QUESTION
1 What is the nature of town union?
2 What is the role of
town union as agent of community development
3 What is the role of
town union as agent of community development in Anambra state
3.1
Significance of the Study
The study proffers a structural appraisal of the nature and
role of town union in community development with the view of enhancing the
development of policy for the recognition and growth of town union activities
in the nation.
3.2
Statement of Hypothesis
1 Ho community development in Anambra state is low
Hi community development in Anambra state is
high
2 Ho Town union in
Anambra state is not significant
Hi Town union in Anambra state is significant
3 Ho The impact
of town union in community development in Anambra state is low
Hi The impact of town union in community development in
Anambra state is high.
1.7
Scope of the Study
The study focuses on the appraisal of town union as agent
of community development in Anambra state.
1.8
Definition of Terms
TOWN UNION DEFINED
According to Eme et al, (2012) town unions represent an
association formed by the people of the same town, local government or even
district as the case may be. Town Union can also be seen as an agency of
community through which innovations and development purposes are achieved for
the community.
DEVELOPMENT DEFINED
Development involves change, improvement and vitality, a
directed attempt to improve participation, flexibility, equity, attitudes, the
function of institution and the quality of life. It is the creation of wealth –
wealth here means the things people value.
FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT DEFINED
Wikipedia encyclopedia (2003) described financial
mismanagement as an inefficient management of money (fund) in such a way that
it hampers the achievement of goals. This therefore means that financial
mismanagement is a careless attitude towards the use of money (fund)
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DEFINED
Ezeani (2006:346) defined financial management as part of
management which is concerned mainly with raising funds in the most economic
and suitable manner, using these funds as profitably, (for a given risk level)
as possibly; planning future operations; and controlling current performance
and future development through financial accounting, cost accounting,
budgeting, statistical analysis and other means.
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