Christian Aid and Citizen’s’ Participation in Community Development Kaduna State, Nigeria
Authors:
Ojo Olawole
Publication Type: Journal article
Journal: Journal Of Social Political And Economic Studies
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Abstract
Citizens’ participation in governance and development activities is a fundamental mechanism for building and strengthening local competence towards service delivery. However, the Nigerian experience of citizens’ participation is only limited to electioneering and voting activities. Hence the investigation into the influence of Christian Aid on citizens’ participation in the development of communities in selected local governments in Kaduna State. The cross-sectional survey research design was adopted and the target population comprised the 3,682 community members of registered community development associations in Jaba, Soba, and Kaduna South Local Government areas of Kaduna State. A random sample of 669 was determined using a random sampling approach. Validated questionnaire was used to collect data, with 94.02% return rate from the respondents. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze respondents’ demographic characteristics and simple regression analysis was employed to test the hypothesis of the study. The result (?= 0.593, t = 18.427, p<0>