TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Table of contents
List of abbreviations/acronyms
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the Problem
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1.4 Significance of the Study
1.5 Scope and Limitation of the Study
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW RESEARCH/PROCEDURE
2.1.1 Revenue Allocation: A conceptual Perspective
2.1.2 Overview of Revenue Allocation and Oil Resource in Nigeria
2.1.3 Revenue Allocation Formulas in Nigeria
2.1.3.1 The Various Principles Recommended by the Commissions/Committees of Revenue Allocation in Nigeria
2.1.4 Resource Control
2.1.5 Origin of the Agitation for Resource Control
2.1.6 Reasons for the Agitation for Resource Control
2.1.7 The Emergence of Armed Struggle in the Niger Delta Agitation for Resource Control According to the Account of Adeyeri (2014).
2.1.8 Revenue Allocation and Niger Delta Agitation for Resource Control
2.2 Theoretical Framework
2.3 Hypotheses
2.4 Operationalization of Key Concepts
2.5 Research Design
2.5.1 Method of Study
2.5.2 Sources and Method of Data Collection
2.5.3 Method of Data Presentation and Analysis
CHAPTER THREE: BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON NIGER DELTA
3.1 The Region
3.2 The People
CHAPTER FOUR: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 Findings
4.2 Discussion of Findings
4.2.1 The Ethnic Bias in Nigeria’s Revenue Allocation Formula Generates Conflict and Controversy
4.2.2 The Change from Derivation Principle to Revenue sharing formula is the cause of Niger Delta Agitation for Resource control.
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendations
5.3 Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABSTRACT
The study examined the relationship between revenue allocation and the agitation for resource control by the Niger Deltans. It explained the concepts and dynamics of revenue allocation and agitation for resource control in Nigeria. The study made use of secondary sources of data. From the data collected, the study discovered that, central to the issue of agitation for resource control by the Niger Delta people is the shift from the derivation principle of revenue allocation to the sharing principle by the federal government. As such the study made recommendations that would enable a reversal to the derivation principle as a way to end the agitation for resource control by the Niger Delta people.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
Since the inception of the entity called Nigeria following the 1914 amalgamation, there has been schemes, schedules, modes, methods and patterns of relationship among the federating units in terms of administration and finance (Chijioke et al, 2013). This according to Adeleke (2013: 145) was carried over to the post independence Nigeria where unrelenting struggle for resource control and revenue allocation has constituted a threat to the continued existence of Nigeria as one indivisible nation. The year 1957 marked a turning point in the history of Nigeria Federating nation as oil was discovered as its main source of economy, for instance, before then, the Northern part of the country is reputed for the production of groundnut pyramid, the West cocoa production while oil palm was produced in commercial quantity by the Eastern region (Adeleke, 2013). The crisis associated with the control of oil resources has to do with the formula for allocating the oil revenue among component units of the nation, in that each state is scheming and embarking on political manipulations with the intention of getting more allocation for its area (Adeleke, 2013). This....
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