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CORRUPTION
AND CRIMINAL ACTING NIGERIAN PUBLIC SECTOR
ABSTRACT
The primary
purpose of this study is to ascertain the effects of CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL
ACTin the Nigerian public sector. The survey method of descriptive research was
used for the study. The main instrument used in data collection for the study
was a questionnaire and its responses were detailed in frequency tables and
percentage which was used to analyse the data.
The result
of the analysis and interpretation revealed that bureaucracy has too much
innovation and not rigidity, it sees human feelings and not regarding human as
a programme like machines and appropriately manipulated to produce standard
outcomes in Nigeria. It was also discovered that rules and regulation encourage
the operation of the Nigerian police force. Impersonal orientation help the
actualisation of police force objectives, too close supervision and control
that helps bureaucrat in the process of carrying out assigned works in Nigeria.
Also employees are motivated due to unsterile work environment, strict
adherence to rules and regulation applied to workers. Creativity and
innovation, hierarchy of authority fosters the process of decision, a message
sender and message received for short communication, division of work compete
of work comment and slow the process of decision making. Therefore, employees
are satisfied by the method of payment and remuneration.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The Nigerian
police Authority have and will continue to be one of the prime mores of
development in different parts of the world and their importance and impact on
daily activities of citizens cannot be over emphasized. Before the independence
of Nigeria in 1960, public relations practice was not popular because only a
few Nigerians know what it was. In Nigeria, public relation was introduced on
1st January, 1944 with the establishment of the first ever public relations
office in the country though it was not popular. The lack of adequate knowledge
of public relations as a career and the absence of public relation programmes
for understanding its practise hindered many Nigerian organisations until
recently, when the Federal Republic of Nigeria promulgated Decree No.16 of
June,1990,establishing and upholding the practice of public relations in
Nigeria.
The origin
of the police is a product of social crisis in the society. The word Police is
derived from the Greek word “polis” meaning that part of non ecclesiastical
administration having to do with the safety, health and order of the state.
Policing and police work did not start as a paid profession. It started as a
noble, incorruptible and distinction. It was the justices of the peace system,
which corrupted the parish constable system. The 1960 constitution established
the Nigerian police force as a federal force charged with the responsibility
for maintenance of law and order throughout Nigeria. However, the constitution
did not prevent the regions from establishing their own local police force. The
command of the Nigerian police force was under the inspector general of police
(IGP) while those of the regions were under the command of commissioners of
police. Recently, the Nigerian police force (NPF) dropped the force in its name
and now answers the Nigerian police. Do not be suprised to read the Nigerian
police in place of the Nigerian police force.
The Nigerian
police is grouped into departments A-F;
“A” department takes care of administration personnel promotion,
dismissal, transfer and posting, medical budgeting, pay and accounts, public
relations and printing etc “B” department and “F” have their own respective
duties, our major concern is “A” department where public relations belongs or
categorised.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Here, the
unfortunate aspect of CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTin Nigeria is that there are
enabling laws to fight it but the leadership find it difficult to enforce these
laws. The menace of CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTleads to slow movement of files
in the offices, police extortion eg “In collecting twenty naira from bus
drivers causing traffic congestion and even road accidents if any of the
drivers refuses to give them money, they will start shooting guns to deflate
their tyres. The funds allocated for their welfare disappear into this air.
Thus, it is believed by many in the society that CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTis
endemic in all government. CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTis found in democratic
and dictation politics, feudal, capitalist and socialist economies.
The leaders
as well as their followers are corrupt. If there is lack of control of
CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTin every sphere in the nation, it is then like the
old saying “When water chokes you, what do you take to wash it down?”(The
philosophy of Aristotle, 451-ME2783, p.355). CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTis as a
result of man made factors such as greedy people, especially our leaders, who
are not contented with what they have so that they will use public funds for
selfish gains. Also, many people in Nigeria, especially the youths want to
get-rich-quick, so that they indulge in all types of crimes to make money,
kidnapping, electoral fund (thuggery), armed robbery, yahoo yahoo, 419, the
list is endless, yet the elders who are to correct them end in praising them.
Nigerian police force was known in the eighties and nineties for early dispatch
of sectors, result oriented performance and high productivity.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The aim and
objective of this project are as follows:
1. To solve the problem of CORRUPTION AND
CRIMINAL ACT bin the Nigerian public sector for better governance.
2. To know how bureaucracy structure and
control encourage the police force to achieve its objectives.
3. To find out how bureaucracy improve
decision making.
4. To ascertain how bureaucracy improve
productivity.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. `Why is CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACTa
viable enterprise in the 3rd world, nay, Nigeria?
2. To what extent does the poor living
condition and welfare of the police affect their performance?
3. To what extent does police brutality and
extortion damage its image to the public?
4. How cordial is the relationship between
the police and the press?
5. To what extent do the Nigerian police
effectively handle crowd and crisis management?
The purpose
of this research is to answer the uplisted research questions that bother both
the police and civilians in the state.
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1. The findings in this study shall be of
immense help to administrators and managers in correcting animates coherent in
a bureaucracy set up.
2. It will aid the government and
television authority to avoid bureaucracy bottle neck, red tapism and i do not
care attitude portrayed by workers.
3. It will help the police force also in
boasting productivity.
4. Corporate bodies and entrepreneurs that
wish to share their own business police force would find this study invaluable
in their endeavours.
5. Academically, it will help other
researchers in further research analysis.
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
Since in
large police force CORRUPTION AND CRIMINAL ACT in eminent and inevitable for
the success of such television authority, the study shall focus on Nigerian
police authority and due to its structural largeness the study shall be
narrowed down to the administrative sections.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
In the
study, the researcher encountered certain constraints that impede the academic
work. These are:
1. Time Constraints: This posed as a
limitation to the study, as the time frame work constructed by the department
for the kick off of the study was incompatible with out academic work load.
2. Unwillingness of staff to give out
information: The researcher myself could not gather as much information and
facts due to non compliance and non-challant attitude of respondents of workers
against the study.
3. Funding: Due to economic problem, the
researcher myself is faced with lack of adequate finance was not available for
mobilisation of the work.
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