TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Table of Content
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Research Questions
1.4 Aim and objectives of the study
1.5 Justification and significance of the study
1.6 Assumption
1.7 Theoretical Framework Work
1.8 Scope and Limitation
1.9 Definition of Concepts
1.10 Methodology
1.10.1 Research Design
1.10.2 Sampling Techniques
1.10.3 Population of the study
1.10.4 Instruments of data collection
1.10.5 Method of data analysis
1.11 Chapterizaton
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review
2.1 Justification for manpower development
2.2 Manpower Development and Training
CHAPTER THREE
3.1 Historical background of the study area
3.2 Occupation
3.3 Agriculture in Rijau Local Government Area
3.4 Animal Resources in Rijau Local Government
3.5 mineral Resources in Rijau Local Government
3.6 Transportation and Communication in Rijau Local Government
3.7 Civil Servants in Rijau Local Government
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Presentation and analysis of data
4.2 Staff training opportunities
4.3 Staff welfare
4.4 Manpower Development Policies
4.5 Inadequate funds in many Organizations of the studies area
4.6 Prospects of Manpower Development
4.7 Discussion of the Research Findings
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendation
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Manpower development according to Branch (2000) is educational and development activities conducted by an enterprises to improve the lives of their workers. The activities have definite relationship to employment in human capital formation as a process which enable organization to acquire and increase their manpower stock, through the process of planning, recruitment, and training. Employer develop their staff and mobilize them in the attainment of organizational goals. Training is therefore an integral element in manpower development.
Cole (2001) viewed manpower development as being concerned with increasing knowledge and skills in doing a particular job. He went further to say that training is an attempt to improve the performance of employees through learning which is done by increasing their skills and knowledge.
According to Ekpo (2002) manpower development programmes are designed to educate employees beyond the requirement of their present job position so that they can be prepared for promotion and be able to face future challenges.
The importance of manpower development has long been recognized not only by individual and groups but also organizations and nations throughout the world. As a result, international organizations particularly the United Nations (UN) and its specialized agency notable “UNESCO” and the World Bank continue to mount the crusade for manpower development not only in developing countries but also in advanced countries. This is because manpower development in its wide context has been recognized as the basis for the wealth of nations. The wealth and vitality of any nation rests ultimately on capital and natural resources and always passive ingredient without human resources”.
Therefore, this research examined the problems and prospect of manpower development in Niger State with particular reference to Rijau Local Government Civil Service.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
For many years, personnel management and specialists have recognized the need to have the right people at the right job in order to improve productivity. Personnel experts believe that the manpower needs of an organization can only be fulfilled by having qualified skilled and experienced employees. This can only be achieved through appropriate procedures of manpower problems and...
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