THE ROLES OF DEVELOPMENT BANKS IN ACHIEVING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Background Of The Study 1.2 Statement Of Problems 1.3 Objective Of The Study 1.4 Significance Of The Study Chapter Two Review Of Related Literature 2.1 Reasons For The Establishment Of Development Banks 2.2 Ownership And Control Of Development Banks 2.3 Organizational Structure Of Development Banks 2.4 The Mode Of Operation 2.5 Operational Guideline 2.6 The Sources Of Funds 2.7 Contribution Of Development Banks In Achieving Economic Development In An Economy 2.8 Problems And Prospects. Chapter Three 3.0 Summary 3.1 Conclusion 3.2 Recommendation References CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Development banks are financial houses that act as specialists in providing money and facilities which encourage people, business firms to get their own houses without first saving the funds required. Housing is one of the important factors that determine urban firms and constitutes the single most serious problems facing large cities in Nigeria today. In 1950s and 1960s, the need small mainly because of low urbanization level. The buoyancy of the Nigeria economy in the 1970s and the uneven spartan distribution of industrial development accelerated the rate of urbanization in Nigeria. The heretherto uncontrolled and unplanned urbanization resulted in housing shortages in qualitative and quantitative forms. There existed today a journey gap between the demand and supply decent accommodation. The consequence of excess demand over supply was high rent and the growth of informal rationing system which discriminated against the poor to the extent that over half of the urban populations in Nigeria live in slump. Against this background and considering the fact that housing provides the physical frame work in which man’s social, economic and cultural resources are realized entrenched and integrated: it becomes obvious that adequate housing deserved great attention. In realization of the importance attached to housing, the government of Nigeria established the Development bank of Nigeria on 20th January 1977 to take over the assets and liabilities of the Nigeria Building Society (NBS), which had been in operation since 1956. The Nigeria Building Society itself was the first Development institutions in the country. Perhaps, the Development had initial capital of the bank of twenty million naira (20m) and was later reviewed upward to one hundred and fifty million naira (N150m) in the year 1979. 1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM The problems inhibiting the Development banks are much and this research study is intended to look into those problems. The problems are as follows: v Lack of adequate finance. v High rate of interest v High rate of inflation v High rate of population growth and rapid urbanization. v Inadequate infrastructural facilities v Internal financial management constraints v Lack of delegation of function v Large-scale default 1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY Realizing the roles of the Development bankers in our national economic development, it is the view of this development of the Development bankers. The study will therefore do the following: v Identify the variables that influence the Development bank development in a society. v Examine the Nigerian society and show to what extent environment and policy discourages the emergence of a vibrant Development banks. v Offer suggestions aimed at creating an enabling environment for the development of a Development bank. 1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY This study will provide an opportunity for any person who may read it to appreciate what Development banks means. There is no gain saying that it will proffer an immense assistance to potential banker through an indepth analysis of the expected problems that may seem a hindrance. And to these already managing a bank offer possible solutions to some of the problems they encounter while performing their duties. The study, therefore, provides a useful guide to future researchers who may want to embark on a study like this.
THE ROLES OF DEVELOPMENT BANKS IN ACHIEVING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA
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