THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT REGULATORY AGENCIES ON NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOCUSING ON NATIONAL DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY NDLEA
Abstract
This study is designed to X-ray the activities and the impact of government regulatory agencies on National Development focusing on National Drug Law Enforcement Agency NDLEA. In the course of this research, the researcher adopted the survey method. 100 questionnaires were distributed to the staffs of the agency and 80 were returned. The questionnaires were distributed, analyzed by the aid of simple percentage. On the course of the research findings, the investigator discovered that the agency was in the business of elimination and preventing drug addition and safeguarding the health of the nation. Similarly, the activities of the agency are impeded by unexpected drug traffickers' activities, insecurity of staff, low level of education, betrayal or sabotage from the public an inability to report drug traffickers among others. In the light of the findings, the researcher recommends that laws on drug addiction and most importantly, the agencies and banks should partner with NDLEA to checkmate to drug traffickers. The agencies and its antecedents should embark on massive enlightenment campaign to forestall dry traffickers and quackery. In conclusion, all hands must be on desk, Nigerians should put a stop to drug trafficking and spread of sub-standard product in Nigeria market.
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Abudullah et.al (1999), Research Methodology: A Practical Approach To Development Onitsha, Najutel Nigeria Ltd.
Adebyou A. (1981), Principles and Practice of Administration; New York, John Willey and Sons.
Agu .A.O. (2008). Organisation and Management, London; Leicester University Press.
Alibi U. (1994). A Decade of Drug Law Enforcement in Nigeria,
Onitsha, Chambers Books Ltd.
Badeian M.T. (1983), Public Administration in Nigeria; Heinemann Education Books, Ibadan.
Battern T.R. (1969). Sole Agency for National Development;
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Barry B. (1965). Political Argument, London, Traristock.
Biddle W.W. (1989). Understanding Leadership and Management; New Hearen, Yale University Press.
Bonzik J. (1991). Creating an Ethical Environment; New York, John Wiley and Sons.
Chapman B. (1988), The Profession of Government; New York, Times Company.
Craft L. (1994), Management and Organization; London, Bankers Books Limited.
Dean A. (1971), The Hiring and Promotion of People; New York, Wiley.
Dunsire, A. (1975), Administration The Ward and The Science;
London, Macmillian Education Ltd.
Ezeani, E.G. (2004) The Ombudsman and Administration, Responsibility Enugu, Gold publishers,
Ezeani, 0. (2006), Fundamentals of Public Administration; Enugu, Independence Layout Snaap Press Ltd.
Fishers M.U. (2004) Inter - Governmental Relations Theories and Practice; Anambra , Awka fountain publishers Nige Ltd.
Herbert, A.S. (1945) Administrative Behaviour; New York, Macmillian
Lelenu, L.A. (2002). Drought Relief or Emergency Relief Agency;
Okigwe, Macro Printing press
Nwizu, G. (2011), Method in Social Research, System Analysis and Records Administration; Okigwe; Macro Press.
Ogechukwu, E. (2008), Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice],
New York, Holt Rinehart and Winston.
Okoli, M. U. (2004), Ethnical Discourse in Public Administration
and Society; Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press.
Osisoma, B.C. (2002), Practice of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency; Onitsha, Chambers Books.
Osuala, E.C. (2005), Introduction To Research Methodology; Onitsha; Agricana First Publishers Ltd.
Sola, F. (2008), Regulation And Standard; New York, Oxford University Press.
Ugbo, I.E. (2008), Organic of Public Enterprises Management in Nigeria; Awka; Foundation Publisher.
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.