PROBLEMS AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF VANDALIZATION OF GOVERNMENT UTILITY INSTALLATIONS
(A CASE STUDY OF NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER AUTHORITY(N.E.P.A ) ENUGU DISTRICT)
By
MR. EZEH ANTHONY C
Presented To
Department of
Business Administration and Management
ABSTRACT
In Nigeria, it is difficult to firstborn what position these services occupy in its scale of preference going by the epileptic manner in which they are rendered.
Vandalization and the fit of public property here become the role rather than exception. As a result, daring thieves strict anytime to sabotage electricity cables, circuits, breakers, nuts, bolts, angle irons of transmission towers.
In 1950, in order to integrate power development and make it effective, the government passed the electricity corporation of Nigeria ordinances No 15 of 1950. This ordinance brought under on control the electricity undertaking section of the public works department and all these undertaking which were under native authority or municipal ownership and control.
The Niger Dennis authority was established by an Act of parliament in 1962. The authority was responsible for the construction and maintenances of Dennis and other on the River Nils and elsewhere generating electricity by means of water power construction of the Kaingi Ram which began in March 1964 was on schedule in December 1968.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page ii
Approval Page iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vi
Table Of Content viii
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 11.1 General background to the subject matter 1
1.2 Problems associated with the subject matter 5
1.3 Problems that the study will be concerned with 6
1.4 The importance of studying the area 7
1.5 Definition of important terms 8
1.6 References (using APA method). 10
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review 122.1 The origin of the subject area 15
2.2 School of thought within the subject area 15
2.3 School of thought relevant to the problem of study 19
2.4 Different methods of studying the problems 19
2.5 Summary 22
2.6 References. 23
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Conclusion 243.1 Data Presentation (Highlights of the study) 24
3.2 Analysis of the data 34
3.3 Recommendation 34
3.4 Conclusion 36
References 37
Bibliography 38