THE ECONOMIC EFFECT OF FUEL SCARCITY IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS)
ABSTRACT
This research is based on the economic effects of fuel scarcity in Nigeria. The research was carried out to find out the extent to which the entire population in Enugu metropolis has suffered due to fuel scarcity.
The population used for this study is the workers of NNPPC, car owners, businessmen and women and the entire population of Enugu metropolis.
The researcher used primary and secondary data which comprised of interviews and questionnaire to get information.
From the data analysis, the researcher came up with the following findings:
1. The middlemen contribute to fuel scarcity
2. Transportation became high because of fuel scarcity
3. Fuel scarcity has led to rise in price of products in the market.
Based on the findings, the researcher recommends that:
i. The government should hurry up with the maintenance of the broken down refineries in order to ease the problem of fuel scarcity.
ii. Pipelines that led to the various depots should be checked regularly for any possibility of leakage.
iii. In order to avoid fuel scarcity, escorts should be assigned to each tanker driver to avoid diverting of fuel to unapproved areas.
iv. they should provide storage facilities so that even if brake down occur, there will still be available fuel to distribute to their various consumers.
v. If fuel are being supplied to filling station owners, they should be checked to make sure that the fuel are sold to the consumers to avoid hoarding.
vi. There should be a check by government to the seller of fuel to make sure that fuel are been soled to consumer at a government pump price.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page
Approval
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of contents
List of Table
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 introduction
1.1 An Overview of the study
1.2 statement of problem
1.3 Objectives of study
1.4 Statement of hypotheses
1.5 Significant of the study
1.6 Scope of study
1.7 Limitation of study
1.8 Definition of terms
References
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Review of related literature
2.1 History of oil industry in Nigeria (NNPC)
2.2 Nigerian’s Development and oil industry
2.3 Contribution of the petroleum industry to Nigerian’s economic development (positive and Negative effect).
2.4 Function/Role of Nigerian national petroleum corporations (NNPC)
2.5 NNPC and distribution of fuel in Nigeria
2.6 Problems of fuel distribution in Nigeria
2.7 Economic effect of fuel scarcity in Nigeria
2.8 The role of task-force on the management of fuel scarcity
2.9 Scarcity of other essential commodities and its effect.
Reference
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Research design and methodology
3.1 Source of data collection
- Primary source
- Secondary source
3.2 Area of study
3.3 Population of study
3.4 Sample size determination
3.5 Instrument of data collection
3.6 Distribution of data collection Instrument
3.7 Method of Analyses of data
Reference
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data presentation and Analyses
4.1 Presentation and analyses
4.2 Data analyses
4.3 Test of hypotheses
4.4 Questionnaires
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary of findings, conclusion and recommendation
5.1 findings’
Conclusion
Recommendation
Reference
Bibliography
Appendix (Questionnaires)
LIST OF TABLES
1. Number of questionnaires distributed and number of responses received.
2. Responses received with regards to whether the middlemen have been contributing to fuel scarcity.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 AN OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
In the past Nigerians solely depended on the exportation of agricultural product for their source of income,. This continued until the discovery of the presences of the presence of oil in our country, especially in part Harcourt. This made them (Nigerians) to divert form Agriculture to the exportation of oil to other countries, which was actually fetching them much money even till this present time.
There are many subsidiary oil companies scattered all over the country but the biggest among them is in port-Harcourt and it is called the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC). It is from here that crude oil is extracted from the ground refined to get those components like fuel, kerosene and gas.
There are depots scattered all over the country like shell Port-Harcourt, NNPC Enugu, Eif oil Company, Warri Pipeline are directed towards these oil companies to facilitate distribution. Tanker drivers and other dealers will load form the depot and distribute to filling stations, then the consumers will buy form the filling stations.
Fuel supply has been moving smoothly in the country before the announcement of the budget by the head of state in January last four year 1999. it was in February 1999 that the whole issue of fuel scarcity started. This has made it difficult for the government to accomplish that which it proposed to do I the budget.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The word “Scarcity” means when there is insufficiency of something. Since there is insufficiency of fuel it is termed as fuel scarcity.
In the past, there has not been any services fuel scarcity, everything was moving smoothly, the industrialist both public and privates, does not have any problem. Economically the price of goods and services, were affordable by the people. Car owners can just go to filing station and buy fuel at a normal price of N22.00 per liter and with much ease.
Things were moving smoothly in the country and in this part f Enugu metropolis until 1994 when we had one case of fuel scarcity not until on up till this movement of this study.
Because of fuel scarcity, people are so desperate to by fuel for their business. For this reasons, whenever any information was passes concerning the presence of fuel in any filling station, car owners will go there and que -up. Some of them will have to sleep in the filling stations a day or more than two days while waiting for their turn. People or car owners when they cannot buy fuel in any filling station, are forced to buy from the black market at an exhobitant price. Some people use big gallons to buy fuel that will serve them for some days.
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