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ADVANTAGES AND
DISADVANTAGES OF THE ROLE OF YOUTH IN NATION DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
Johnson (1998) viewed that role is the dynamic or
behavioural aspect of status or a role is the manner in which an individual
fulfils the obligations of status and enjoys it privileges. It is a part on
which someone is given to participate on.
Yakine (1999) said youth means young and aspiring person male or female ranging from
the age of 18 to 35 years, that is the period of adolescence and early
adulthood.
Jacki (2001) viewed that nation is a
large body of people united by common
decent, culture, language, inhabiting a particular state, or tertiary. A nation could be seems as a group of people
with the same language, culture and history, who live in a particular geographical boundary under one government.
Chillegbu (2003) development can be classified
into two separate line of definition they are:
First: he said
it concerns change in distribution of materials goods and the nature of
social relation, this carries the nation social development which focuses
attention on the quantities and
distribution changes in the structure of the society through the elimination of
the benefits of economic growth among the people development should be conceive
as a multi-dimensional process involving
changing in structures, attitude and
institution as well as the acceleration of economic growth the reduction
inequality and eradication of absolve poverty and unemployment.
Secondly He viewed that development it is
concerned increased production of materials goods and services which carry the
nations economics growth, the focus here is quantitative process of production
and use of resources.
1.2 Statement
Of The Problem
This study was concerned with the role of youth in
nation development in Katagum local government area of Bauchi state.
The condition of Nigerian youth still leaves a lot
to be desired, more needs to be put in
place by the government to empower and get them fully
involved with the task of nation
building and socio-economic development.
1.3 Significance
Of The Study
The role of youth has continued to be a major
concern by the government and others stake holder who are enable to contribute
to the development of the youth in nation building. Successive Nigerian governments have initiated
programmes and projects aimed at the youth these range from in-social education
programme for physical and metal development of out school programme aimed at
shaping the character and behavior of the youth, as well as promoting
competitive spirit and national unity
and integration include formation of clubs, encouragement of sporting activities, instilling organization such as
boys courts, girls guide, and man O’war and
include facilitation of the emergency and development of voluntary self-help
association which contribute to community development, skills and vocational
training programme competitive activities and cultural festivals.
1.4 Research
Question
Does youth constitute Nigerians only real hope for
a greater nation?
Does Nigerians and stakeholders in youth affairs
achieved their goals?
Can Nigerians government energies youths for
overall national development?
1.5 Delimitation
Of The Study
At the time
of this study there were two hundred and ten (150) staff within the Bauchi
North and Katagun Local government area, which all constitute past of the role of youth in nation building.
These wee sixty (60) were senior staff, seventy (70) were junior staff and the
rest were cleaners, security men, and messengers.
1.6 Limitation
Of The Study
- The
vehicle attached to community development office need repairs, which cannot
give me opportunity to go round all over the area.
- Some local government in the state was shy to talk
about the role of youth in nation building.
- Poor
weather with slippery condition of the uttered roads made travelling difficult
during the study.
- Lack
of funds posed a constraints to the researcher.
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