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Title: Housing Development, Poverty Alleviation and Cooperative Societies: The Nexus
Authors: Ankeli, A,I
Nuhu, M.B
POPOOLA, Naomi Ijadunola
Ankeli, C.U
Ojeniyi, S.A
Keywords: Housing
Dovelopment
Poverty
Alleviation
Issue Date: Jan-2020
Publisher: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Sciences (IJRISS), Vol IV, Issue VIII, 577-584.
Abstract: Housing is one of man’s basic essentials of life which ranked second to food. In spite of this, its development requires huge initial capital outlay, hence the ownership is steadily becoming elusive especially for those within the low- income cadre. Nigeria as one of the developing nations of the world is faced with the twin problems of poverty and housing provision. Housing nancing and poverty alleviation has become problematic issues for successive government in Nigeria as the various poverty alleviation and housing nancing options in the country has failed largely due to bureaucratic bottleneck and other corrupt practices. The paper therefore evaluates the eorts of the Federal Polytechnic Ede academic sta union cooperative society at alleviating poverty through housing development nancing. To achieve this, the study explored both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies in order to empirically investigate the activities of the society and established the nexus between housing development, poverty alleviation and cooperative societies. Both primary and secondary data were collected and analyzed using descriptive statistical tool. Findings from the study revealed that 270 sta members have benetted from the housing provision initiatives of the society with their properties at various stages of completions, while 24 members have also obtained their PhD and Master’s degree, 18 members got exotic cars through the dedicated education and car loan options. More so, the society provided soft and exible loan facilities at low interest rates through which sta members have been empowered. The paper concluded by recommending the introduction and sustenance of co-operative societies in government institutions as a sure means for housing ownership and urban poverty alleviation in the country.
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