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The Role of Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) in Combating Corruption in Nigeria Matthew Funsho Bello; Adaran Olapade Cosmas
Musamus Journal of Public Administration Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Musamus Journal of Public Administration, Vol 5. 1. October 2022
Publisher : Department of State Administration - Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mjpa.v5i1.4354

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Corruption as a “monster” subverts public institutions and their capacity to perform their assigned tasks efficiently, thereby damaging the substantive interest and endangering the lives of citizens whom these institutions are meant to serve. This indicates that the higher the propensity and will of the state to combat corruption the lower the dangers underdevelopment and societal disintegration, and vice-versa. The main objective of the study is to assess the role of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in combating corruption. The secondary source of data collection was used for this study. The study revealed that political interference hinders the EFCC from performing its role in the fight against corruption. Also, the study also found out that the EFCC has played a role in reducing the level of corruption in the public sector. It was recommended that the federal government should be committed to the sincere translation of the expressed political will of fighting corruption into reality by allowing the anti-corruption institutions to operate without political intervention in order not to compromise with their statutorily assigned responsibilities
Assessment Of N-Power Programme On Beneficiaries’ Economic Life In Gombe, Nigeria Matthew Funsho Bello; Matthias Michael
Musamus Journal of Public Administration Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Musamus Journal of Public Administration, Vol 5. 1. October 2022
Publisher : Department of State Administration - Musamus University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35724/mjpa.v5i1.4619

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The purpose of the study was to assess the contribution of N-Power programme to beneficiaries’ economic life in Gombe, Nigeria. Precisely, the objectives of the study were to identify the categories of N-Power beneficiaries, the extent of influence on their economic life and the impediments of the N-power programme in Gombe. This study utilized the survey design. Yamane’s formula for determining sample size was used to select 400 persons for the study. Stratified random sampling technique was adopted, where the entire target population was grouped into strata to reflect the beneficiaries of N-teach, beneficiary schools and the government officials. Questionnaires were used to collect data, while key informant interview was used to complement the questionnaire. Furthermore, the study used tables, figures and percentages for analysis of data. The study discovered that the beneficiaries of N-Power programme were mostly composed of non-graduates which comprised secondary school leavers and other skill acquisition aspects followed by the N-Teach, Health strand, N-Agro and Voluntary Assets and Income Declaration Scheme (VAIDS) strands respectively. The study also found that N-Power has improved the standard of economic life of the beneficiaries through poverty reduction, proficiency skills in ICT, financial empowerment, on-the-job experience and investment in small scale businesses. However, there were impediments confronted by the programme which included delay in payment of allowance, unpaid allowances, distance to working places and lack of supervision. The study therefore, recommended prompt and timely payment of the stipends to beneficiaries of the programme by federal government, timely sorting of problems of unpaid allowances, posting nearest to place of residence and teacher education for N-Teach categories as well as proper supervision.