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THE IMPACT OF MASS MOBILIZATION AND CITIZENS PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (A STUDY ABIA STATE GOVERNMENT)

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the impacts of mass mobilization and citizens participation in community development with Abia State government as a case study. The population for study comprised of teachers, youths forum, community leaders. The sample for the study was 250 person which where drawn using sample random sampling technique. The data collected was analyzed using tables of frequencies and percentages. From the analysis made mass mobilization is basically meant to ensure even development in any community. There should be constant enlightment programs, in calculating patriotic attitude, considering the culture and tradition of the people, programmes and project should reflect the general interest and felt needs of the people seeking public opinion and sourcing for food.
  • BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY

Mass mobilization and citizens participation has been concerned as a vehicle used by community developers to achieve their development goals and objectives.

Mobilization is the movement or campaign to more the masses into the process of change. Aroh (2002) sees mass mobilization as a process of awakening the consciousness of the people as to the resources at their disposal and also motivating and energizing them to utilize the resources collectively for an overall improvement factor in any development process.

Obanure (1988:40) defined mass mobilization as “the pooling together, harvesting, activating and utilizing potential human and material resources for the purpose of development”. Simply put mass mobilization and citizens participation entails people’s movement into the development process.

The degree of people’s participation in the development process vary: first is the expectation of the “normal” participation of the people in development activities.

In this dimension, there is no compulsion or massive and urgent drive of the people by the people participation. Secondly, the other way is to expect the “massive” total community commitment of the people and wholesale utilization of available resources for solving community problem. This takes the form of campaign ad referred to as mobilization. However, mobilization and citizens participation is geared towards giving a face bite to our communities.

From the above definitions of mass mobilization, it becomes pertinent or imperative to state that mobilization is not done in a vacuum. Mobilization must be carried out in a particular geographical area with a stable population and such population should be able to carryout social and economic activities in other to sustain life. The mobilization is being carried out in a community. It is in this view that Aroh (2002:5) defined community as “a section of a society and a process through which people act collectively and take initiative to improve their lot. A community could be a rural or urban area where people live.

From the above definition, it becomes evident that mobilization and participation programmes are designed both for rural and urban societies but in developing nations like Nigeria, emphasis is laid more in the rural areas where productive capacity is very low when compared to the urban areas.

It is worthy to note that mass mobilization an citizens participation is made for the people and to be achieved through people. It is in this regard that individuals, non-governmental organizations, NYSC government institutions, traditional leaders, age grade, local government etc play different roles as community developers or agents of mass mobilization in other to give communities a face lift.

As community developers claim and adopt mass mobilization as a veritable tool for community development yet the evidence on ground portrays a poor state of out communities despite all programmes, strategies, resources been put in place to sensitize the people. Therefore, there is need for this study to look into the impact of mass mobilization and citizens participation in an attempt to finding ways of addressing the lots of our communities.

 

  • STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

Mass mobilization is seen to be paramount in any Development process. As a strategy for community development, mass mobilization has been struggling towards giving our communities the desired face lift.

It has been observed that a number of factors seen to be militating against the achievement of the goals of mass mobilization efforts. Lack of financial and material resources on the part of the mobilizing agents and the people hinders the development of programmes and project geared towards moving the masses into the process of change.

Eberinwa (2005) points out that community development cannot take place where the necessary resources remains inert.

Ignorance is another factor which negates mobilization effort, local citizens cannot directly improve their situation substantially in the physical aspect of development when they do not show concern in the development process. Most times, government ignore the will and aspirations of the people when formulating social, economic and political policies.

Corruption among mobilization agents and influence of the wealthy has also hindered the development of communities through mobilization. The powerful members of the community do lobby and implore programmes and projects of their interest to the detriment of the larger community. Also the number of programmes and projects completely executed do not justify the huge sum of money provided for those purposes

These and other factors constitutes problem in an attempt to activate the people towards change  through the machinery of the mass mobilization and citizens participation.

  • RESEARCH QUESTIONS
  1. Does the masses recognize citizens participation as a reliable strategy for community development Abia State?
  2. Who are the participants in the mobilization process and their roles in Abia State government?
  3. What measures will best promote effective mobilization for community development Abia State?

 

  • PURPOSE OF STUDY

The major objective of the study was to determine the outcome or consequences of mass mobilization and citizens participation in the development process of our communities. Specifically, the study was to:

  1. To examine the masses recognize citizens participation as a reliable strategy for community development Abia State.
  2. To determine the participants in the mobilization process and their roles in Abia State government.
  3. To assess measures which will be best promote effective mobilization for community development.

 

  • SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

This research work is of great relevance to the society at large. This is applicable to the government institution, the readers of this research work and to the researcher.

The benefit of this research work to the government and society at large is that by the end of the research, the weak-points and short – comings of all the sectors of the nation would be pinpointed and displayed based on findings, thereby proffering solution to the problem.

To the reader, they will be upgraded intellectually and also will be highly informed of the up and doings of the current challenges of modern Automation on Job performance. It will also give the reader’s insight on how the mass mobilization and citizens participation in community development with Abia State government, also partake in the public affairs of the country geared towards the achievement of Workers of Abia State government and other government institutions at large.

1.6     SCOPE OF THE STUDY

     it is truism that there are many strategies and approaches for community development. This study is delimited to the impact of mass mobilization and citizens participation in community development.

It focuses on the mobilization agents and their efforts in Abia State government, the problems militating against the relevant solutions for addressing these problems.

  • LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

There were some setbacks which the researcher encountered in the course of this study.

Finance: This is the life wire of anything one does in life. The researcher lacked adequate funds in acquiring some materials need for the study. Also, the researcher faced financial problem during preparation and administration of questionnaire.

Time factor: As still a student of higher learning, the researcher had limited time to devote to both the research work and class studies at the same time.

Paucity of materials: The researcher did not find it very easy to source for materials which aided the research. This is because many authors or scholars have not written much in mass mobilization and citizens participation as a strategy for community development.

 

  • DEFINITION OF TERMS

The terms used in this study, which have unique meaning that could be subject to different readers of this project report are defined as follows:

DEVELOPMENT – This can be defined as a widely participatory process, up directed social change in a society intended to bring about social and material advancement (including greater equality, freedom, and other valued qualities for the majority of the people through their gaining greater control over their environment). Okoye (2003)

Development is a multi-dimensional process involving changes in structure attitude, institution as well as the acceleration of economic ground reduction of inequality and eradication of absolute poverty.

COMMUNITY – According to Bensman in Aroh (2002) he referred to community as a relatively small center with a stable population in which all economic and social service necessary for life as a place where or in which people live, it could be urban or rural. Aroh (1997).

MASS MOBILIZATION – It is the re-orientation and organization exercise which sills discipline, raises peoples awareness and thereby untold there creature, productive and innovative abilities to transform the available natural resources into goods and services.

CITIZENS PARTICIPATION – This entails the involvement of the members of the community in the process of change. It is the decisions or policies which related to their own affairs.

 

1.9     ORGANIZATION OF THE STUDY

The study will be contained in five (5) chapters. Chapter one will be the introduction part of the work which will also contain statement of the research problem, research question and purpose, the study scope the limitation encountered in the course of the work. Chapter two (2) will review related literatures in the study context, this will enable the researcher to know what that has been done by other writers as regards to the study. This same chapter will also present the theoretical framework and historical background of the case study. Chapter three (3) will contain the methodology for the work; survey design will be adopted so as to enable the researcher to generalize the result of the finding. Taro yamane sampling techniques will be adopted for selecting the sample size from the population while structured questionnaires will be used as instrument for data collection. Chapter four (4) will contain the presentation and analysis of the data collected with the questionnaires and finally, chapter five (5) will contain the conclusion, summary and some pragmatic recommendations made by the researcher.



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