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The role of microfinance banks in the alleviation of poverty in nigeria. ( a case study of oha microfinance bank ogui road branch, enugu state)

 

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Microfinance has long been recognized as a powerful tool in poverty alleviation efforts, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria. This study explores the role of microfinance banks in the alleviation of poverty in Nigeria, with a focus on OHA Microfinance Bank, Ogui Road Branch in Enugu State. The study aims to assess the impact of microfinance services provided by OHA Microfinance Bank on the socio-economic well-being of its clients in the local community. The research methodology adopted for this study is a mixed-method approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. Primary data was gathered through structured interviews with clients of OHA Microfinance Bank, as well as staff members and management of the bank. Additionally, surveys were conducted to collect quantitative data on the financial transactions and socio-economic status of the clients. The findings of the study reveal that the microfinance services provided by OHA Microfinance Bank have had a positive impact on poverty alleviation in the local community. Clients reported improvements in their income levels, access to financial services, and overall quality of life as a result of their engagement with the bank. The study also highlights the role of microfinance banks in providing financial literacy and entrepreneurship training to clients, which has contributed to their empowerment and economic independence. Furthermore, the study identifies some challenges faced by OHA Microfinance Bank in effectively delivering microfinance services, including limited outreach to rural communities, inadequate funding, and regulatory constraints. Recommendations for addressing these challenges include expanding outreach programs, increasing collaboration with government agencies and other stakeholders, and enhancing financial sustainability through diversified funding sources. In conclusion, the study underscores the significant contribution of microfinance banks like OHA Microfinance Bank in poverty alleviation efforts in Nigeria. By providing financial services to underserved populations and promoting financial inclusion, microfinance banks play a crucial role in empowering individuals and communities to break the cycle of poverty. This research contributes to the existing literature on the impact of microfinance on poverty alleviation and provides insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers in the field of financial inclusion and development.

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<p> </p><div><b><p><b>INTRODUCTION</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p><b>1.1:</b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>BACKGROND<br>OF THE STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>A<br>robust economic growth cannot be achieved without putting in place well focused<br>programme to reduce poverty through empowering the people by increasing their<br>access to factors of production.</p><p>The<br>latent capacity of the poor for entrepreneurship would be significantly enhanced<br>through the provision of microfinance services to enable them engage in<br>economic activities and be more self-reliant, increase employment<br>opportunities, enhance household income and create wealth. Micro-financing has<br>existed for years before the introduction of conventional banking in Nigeria<br>and the later part of nineteenth century. (Ekot, 2008)</p><p>The<br>traditional Nigerian society has a system of group savings and assistance to<br>one another. The practice was that a group of people who had needs for some<br>form of capital or lump sum to execute a particular project which they could<br>not raise adequate savings on their own, usually come together to form a<br>savings group. The group may be named after the leader who is usually the<br>initiator of the venture. The traditional microfinance institutions provide</p><p>11</p></b></b></b></div><b><b><b><div><p>access<br>to credit for the rural and urban low-income earners. These are mainly the<br>informal self-help groups such as <i>Isusu,women</i><br>association like one obtainable during popular August meetings,</p><p><i>Umu</i>–<i>ada progressive </i>women<br>association. Other providers ofmicrofinance<br>services include savings collectors and co-operatives.</p><p>(CBN brief, 2005)</p><p>The<br>unwillingness and inability of the formal financial institutions is to provide<br>financial services to the urban and rural poor, coupled with unsustainability<br>of government sponsored development financial schemes, contributed to the<br>increase in number of private sector led micro finance in Nigeria. Thus, before<br>the emergence of microfinance institutions, informal microfinance activities<br>flourished all over the country. The Central Bank of</p><p>Nigeria<br>(CBN) as at end of December 2009 gave an approval to 840 microfinance banks to<br>begin operation in the country. (CBN briefs, 2008-2009)</p><p>Microfinance<br>banking is about providing financial services to the economically active poor<br>and low income household, who are traditionally not served by the conventional<br>financial institutions.</p><p>These<br>services include credit savings, micro-leasing, micro-insurance and payment<br>transfers to enable them engage in income generating activities. (Asemota,<br>2002)</p><p>12</p></div><div><p>However,<br>the microfinance policy launched on 15th<br>December 2005 defined the framework for the delivery of these financial<br>services on a sustainable basis to the micro, small and medium enterprises<br>(MSMES) through privately owned microfinance banks.</p><p>The Non-governmental Organizations or Microfinance<br>institutions</p><p>(NGO-MFIS)<br>are also expected to transform to microfinance banks. (Dinye, 2006)</p><p>Existing<br>Community banks and NGO-MFIS that want to convert and transform respectively to<br>a microfinance bank but do not have the required minimum capital base can<br>increase the share capital by capital injection, merger and acquisition. These<br>would not only enhance monetary stability but also expand the financial<br>infrastructural development of the country to meet the national financial<br>system and provide stimulus for growth and development</p><p>(Benson,<br>1985). It would also harmonize operating standards and provide a strategic<br>platform for the evolution of microfinance institution, promote appropriate<br>regulation, supervision and adoption of best practices. The establishment of<br>microfinance banks has become imperative to serve the following purposes:</p><p>Improve,<br>diversified and create a dependable financial service to the active poor,<br>low-income earners in a timely and competitive manner that would enable them to<br>undertake and develop long-</p><p>13</p></div><div><p>term,<br>sustainable entrepreneurial activities, mobilize savings for intermediation,<br>create employment opportunities and increase the productivity of active poor<br>and income earners in the country. Thus increasing their individual household<br>income and capacity standard of living, enhance organized and systematic but<br>focused participation of the poor in the social-economic development and<br>resource allocation process. It will also provide veritable avenues for the<br>administration of the micro credit programme of government and high net worth<br>individual on non-resource basis. This policy ensures that state government<br>shall delegate an amount of not less than 10% of their annual budgets for<br>on-lending activities of microfinance banks in favour of their residents and<br>render payment services such as salaries, pension for various tiers of<br>government (Luck,2011).</p><p><b>1.2:</b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>STATEMENT<br>OF PROBLEM</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>Nigeria<br>consists of different classes of individuals, who are either enterprising or<br>industrial low class that account for over half of the population who do not<br>have access to formal banking services. Savings have continued to grow at a<br>very low rate particularly in the rural areas of Nigeria. One of the problems<br>brought to bear is the inability of rural dwellers to channel their savings<br>into banks. Most rural people keep their resources under their pillows. This</p><p>14</p></b></div><b><div><p>method<br>of keeping savings is risky because it might be stolen, lost or wasted in<br>extravagant spending. Moreover, returns which would have accrued to the<br>depositors in form of interest are forfeited.</p><p>The<br>contribution of government to alleviate poverty through the establishment of<br>microfinance banks appears a little progress. Inspite of the establishment of<br>microfinance banks, it was observed that most people are not able to obtain<br>loan. This is attributed to a number of challenges such as the high level of<br>interest rate, lack of collaterals required by the commercial banks before<br>loans can be granted which necessitated the establishment of Microfinance to<br>address these economic imbalances. If the banking industry continue to meet the<br>demands of Nigerians especially the rural poor, this shows that there is a gap<br>which need to be filled and this can be done through the contribution of<br>government by establishing more microfinance banks in Nigeria to help in<br>alleviation of poverty.</p><p>Another<br>problem observed is the inability of prospective borrowers of most microfinance<br>banks to repay their loans as at when due. This may be attributed to high rate<br>of poverty in the country. The high rate of poverty is noticeable in such area<br>such as unemployment, high rate of inflation, non-payment of salaries, mismanagement<br>of loan granted to rural dwellers, infrastructural</p><p>15</p></div><div><p>deficiencies,<br>such as power, road network, etc. and all kinds of political, economic and<br>bureaucratic bottlenecks.. Also Nigerian economy consists of individuals who<br>feed from hand to mouth. The loans when granted are channeled to other areas<br>such as feeding, payment of bills, school fees, hospital bills and others<br>instead of using it for the intended business purpose.</p><p><b>1.3:</b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>OBJECTIVES<br>OF THE STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The<br>broad objective of this study is to find out the role of microfinance banks as<br>a palliative in the alleviation of poverty in</p><p>Nigeria. They are as follows:</p><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>To find out the rate at which rural dwellers deposit their<br>money in microfinance banks rather than putting it under pillows.</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>To find the contribution of government in alleviation of<br>poverty through the establishment of microfinance banks.</p><p>3. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>To find out the rate at which rural dwellers are able to<br>repay their loans.</p><p><b>1.4:</b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>RESEARCH<br>HYPOTHESIS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The following hypotheses have been<br>developed around which this</p><p>research would revolve:</p><p>16</p></b></b></div><b><b><div><p>H0: &nbsp; &nbsp; The rate at which rural dwellers<br>deposit money in microfinance bank is low than they keep under their pillows.</p><p>H1: &nbsp; &nbsp; The rate at which rural dwellers<br>deposit money in microfinance banks is high than they keep under their pillows.</p><p>H0: &nbsp; &nbsp; The government has not assisted<br>microfinance meet the needs of rural dwellers and communities.</p><p>H1: &nbsp; &nbsp; The government has assisted<br>microfinance meet the needs of rural dwellers and communities</p><p>H0:<br>Microfinance borrowers react negatively towards loan repayment. H1:<br>Microfinance borrowers react positively towards loan repayment.</p><p><b>1.5:</b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>RESEARCH<br>QUESTIONS</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>What is the rate at which rural dwellers deposit their<br>money in microfinance banks rather than putting it under their pillow?</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>What is the contribution of government in alleviation of<br>poverty through the establishment of microfinance banks in Nigeria?</p><p>3. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br>Why do most Microfinance borrowers react negatively<br>towards loan repayment?</p><p><b>1.6<br>: SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>This study will benefit the<br>following groups:</p><p>a. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>Government; The <br>findings of this <br>study will be <br>useful to</p><p>government in that it will help<br>them to know the importance of</p><p>17</p></b></b></div><b><b><div><p>MFI<br>thereby knowing ways of improving the quality of their services. The result of<br>the study will also bring out the areas that need improvement and make<br>suggestions for improving on them.</p><p>b. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>Owners; It <br>will also be <br>useful to those <br>planning to open</p><p>Microfinance<br>banks to know the usefulness of microfinance banks as catalyst or stimulus for<br>poverty alleviation in rural settings as way of developing rural banking.</p><p>c. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<br>Scholars; Students also will find it very useful in some<br>research work on project issues by boosting their knowledge about microfinance<br>banks in the alleviation of poverty. Those who need referencing material<br>materials on role of micro financing in alleviating poverty will find this<br>study useful.</p><p><b>1.7<br>: SCOPE OF THE STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>The<br>research on the role of microfinance banks in poverty alleviation which<br>requires a thorough analysis of the Oha</p><p>Microfinance<br>Bank, Ogui Road branch in Enugu State.</p><p><b>1.8:</b>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<b>LIMITATIONS<br>OF THE STUDY</b></p><p><b></b></p><b><p>In the<br>course of this research work, the researcher encountered different problems<br>such as:</p><p><b>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br></b>Inadequate<br>finance: As a student, financial difficulties limit the<b></b></p><b><p><b></b></p><b><p>researcher from studying the<br>activities of all banks and also limit</p><p>18</p></b></b></b></b></div><b><b><b><p>the<br>volume of data collection; e.g. the funds available will not be</p><p>enough in transporting and facts<br>findings.</p><p><b>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br></b>Time constraint: There was no time to conduct an enormous<br>research.<b></b></p><b><p><b></b></p><b><p><b>3. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; <br></b>Inability to get access to some Microfinance banks to get<br>more information about their records and some other useful information about<br>the work also limit the research data collections.<b></b></p><b><p><b></b></p><b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b><br> <br><p></p>

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