• A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Npower And Sure-p

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    • 1.3 Purpose of the study
      The following research objectives were formulated to guide the study
      Does the N – Power scheme lead to employment generation?
      To what extent does the N – Power scheme significantly affects economic well being of beneficiaries? and
      Where there exist any significant relationship between the N – Power scheme and skill – job enhancement?
      Significance of the study
      The result of this study will not doubt to a large extent expose the weaknesses and achievements of past poverty alleviation programmes.
      Equally, it would provide basis for effective guidance for the facilitators to modify/reinforce their attitude towards achieving the set goals for the programmes put in place.
      It is also believed that the result of this study will avail the government the opportunity to study past attempts at alleviating poverty to see where their mistakes lies and then devise a means for progress in this regard
      Study hypothesis
      HO1; There is no significant deference between the N- Power Scheme and SURE P scheme in employment generation
      HO2; There is no significant relationship between N- Power Scheme and SURE P scheme in the economic well being of beneficiaries and
      HO3: There is no significant relationship between the N- Power Scheme and SURE P scheme in skill – job enhancement
      Scope and Limitations of the Study
      The study scope is limited to a comparative analysis of the impact of N POWER And SURE-P in Lagos state. Limitation faced by the research was limited time and financial constraint
      Organisation of study
      The study is grouped into five chapters. This chapter being the first gives an introduction to the study. Chapter two gives a review of the related literature. Chapter three presents the research methodology; chapter four presents the data analysis as well as interpretation and discussion of the results. Chapter five gives a summary of findings and recommendations.
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