Evaluation of the impact of niger delta development commission’s completed water project on the development of communities in rivers and bayelsa states, nigeria, 2001-2014
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Abstract
The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has been a key player in addressing development challenges in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. This study aims to evaluate the impact of the NDDC's completed water projects on community development in Rivers and Bayelsa States from 2001 to 2014. The research focuses on assessing the effectiveness of the water projects in improving access to clean water, sanitation, and overall community development. Using a mixed-methods approach, data will be collected through surveys, interviews, and document analysis. The study will assess the level of completion, functionality, and maintenance of the water projects implemented by the NDDC during the specified period. It will also investigate the perceptions of community members regarding the impact of these projects on their daily lives and overall development. The findings from this research are expected to provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of the NDDC's water projects in promoting community development in the Niger Delta region. The study will contribute to the existing body of knowledge on development initiatives in resource-rich but marginalized regions such as the Niger Delta. Additionally, the results will inform policymakers, development practitioners, and other stakeholders on best practices for sustainable development in similar contexts. Overall, this research is significant as it addresses the gap in literature regarding the evaluation of water projects in the Niger Delta region. By focusing on completed projects within a specific timeframe, the study will provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of the NDDC's interventions on community development. The findings will have implications for future project planning, implementation, and monitoring in the region, with the ultimate goal of improving the well-being of residents in Rivers and Bayelsa States. In conclusion, this study will contribute to enhancing our understanding of the role of water projects in community development and sustainable growth in the Niger Delta region. By evaluating the impact of the NDDC's completed water projects, the research aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for improving development outcomes and promoting resilience in local communities.
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The main purpose of this evaluative study was to determine the extent to which the Niger Delta Development Commission water projects have impacted on the development of communities in Rivers and Bayelsa States of Nigeria. Five research questions and five null hypotheses guided the study. The study adopted an evaluative research design. The population of the study was 6,597 respondents made up of community chiefs, community development committee members, youth members, and staff of NDDC in project department. A sample of 890 respondents was drawn from the population using multi-stage proportionate sampling procedure and simple random sampling technique by balloting. Data collecting instruments were self-structured questionnaire titled,’ Questionnaire on Evaluation of NDDC Water Projects on the Development of Communities’ and Focus Group Discussion Schedule (FGDS). The questionnaire instrument was subjected to face validity by three validates. An overall reliability index of .90 was obtained using the Cronbach Coefficient Alpha. Data collected from the respondents were analysed using the means for the research questions, while the t-test statistic was used for the null hypotheses at the probability level of .05. The FGDS was analysed qualitatively. Result of findings revealed that the NDDC water projects have impacted to a high extent on the educational development of the people in communities especially in the area of reduction of time spent by children in search of water before going to school. On health, the study also found that it has impacted highly on the communities especially in the reduction of spread of water borne diseases. The findings also showed that the NDDC watrer projects have impacted highly on the economic development of people in communities especially in the area of engagement of more community members on water related businesses. On reduction of social vices among youths, the study revealed that it has impacted to a high extent. Factors that constrained the NDDC water projects from achieving its developmental objectives were inadequate consultation with benefitting communities, poor monitoring and supervision of project, inadequate funding, poor maintenance culture and the use of inexperienced and unqualified contractors. Significant difference was found regarding the extent to which the NDDC water projects have impacted on the education, health and economic development of people in the communities of Rivers and Bayelsa States. There was no significant difference found regarding the extent to which the NDDC water projects have impacted on the reduction of social vices among youths in the two states. Significant difference was also not found in the mean ratings of respondents who are non- NDDC staff and staff of NDDC in project department from the two states on factors that constrain the NDDC water projects from achieving its developmental objectives. The study therefore recommended that enlightenment programmes such as seminars and workshops should be organised by NDDC for community members on the need to embrace and safe guard projects cited in their communities.
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