Impact of Good Governance and Entrepreneurship in Nigeria
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2018-09
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Covenant Journal of Entrepreneurship Vol. 1 No.2,
Abstract
Entrepreneurship is the springboard for any market enterprise and a
sin-qua-non to development. The clarion call by governments of developing
countries like Nigeria towards this subject matter is considered a worthy cause.
Attempts have been made by the Nigerian government at encouraging and
sustaining entrepreneurship among its teaming youth population. Programmes
like YOUWIN, Youth Empowerment Scheme of NAPEP, SURE-P,
SMEIDAN, etc, were developed by the federal government for this purpose. In
spite of the presence of these initiatives, the spate of entrepreneurship in
Nigeria is still below expectation considering the percentage of the
unemployed. It is against this backdrop that the study seeks to examine the
relationship between governance and entrepreneurship in Nigeria. The study
made use of secondary sources of data like CBN reports and other government
gazettes. With the aid of SPSS version 20, the data gathered was analyzed and
the hypothesis tested using Pearson Correlation. It was revealed that
Government has initiated policies which actually impacted on unemployment
reduction although a large number of the opportunities granted were
politicized. The study recommends that when grants are given for
entrepreneurships, politicians should keep off from influencing what goes to
who. Finally a policy document must be formulated to protect businesses in
this category.
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Governance, Leadership, Ecology, Entrepreneurship, Business policy, Growth and Development