Need For Efficiency In Purchasing Management In A Public Sector

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A Case Study Of Ministry Of Agriculture And Natural Resources Enugu State

Description

ABSTRACT
This project is primarily concerned with the need for efficiency in purchasing management in a public sector in the ministry of Agriculture and National resources Enugu State. In doing this, the researcher briefly explain some of the problems public sector can encountered without efficiency in purchasing management and went on to touch background of the subject matter where some of the action of the company were highlighted. The primary data were collected through survey methods using questionnaires and personnel interviews. The analysis of data collected was carried out using chi-square and show the rate at which each response occurs. Base on the analysis, the following finding were made that there are more unqualified purchasing personnel in government ministries than qualified personnel and also that attention has not been given to purchasing in public sector. There is need for efficiency in purchasing management in a public sector so that award given to incompetent contractors with a view to diverting government purse into their own private purses will eliminated.

TABLE OF CONTENT
i. TITLE PAGE
ii. APPROVAL PAGE
iii. DEDICATION
iv. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
v. ABSTRACT
vi. TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
Introduction

1.1  Background of study
1.2  Statement of problem
1.3  Objectives of the study
1.4  Significance of the study
1.5  Scope of the study
1.6  Research questions/hypothesis
1.7  Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0         Literature review
2.1         Introduction
2.2         Arrangement of literature review
2.3         Summary of literature review
2.4         Theoretical considerations

CHAPTER THREE
3.0         Research methodology and data collection
3.1         Introduction
3.2         Research methodology and procedure
3.3         Method of data collection and area of coverage
3.4         Description of data analysis techniques
3.5         Assumption and limitations of the study

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0         Data Presentation and analysis of findings
4.1         Data presentation
4.2         Analysis of findings
4.3         Testing of hypothesis

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0         Summary, recommendation and conclusion
5.1         Introduction
5.2         Conclusion
5.3         Summary of findings
5.4         Implications and recommendation
5.5         Suggestions for further research
References
Questionnaire
Appendix