ANALYSIS OF FACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR LOWPRODUCTIVITY OF THE NIGERIAN WORKERS. (A CASE STUDY OF POWER HOLDING COMPANY ENUGU ZONAL OFFICE)

ABSTRACT
Branch (1975;12) was of the view that productivity means the continuing
improvement of the firm management performance in the use of resources and
though the operations it is conducted.
However the purpose of this work highlights those factors responsible for low
productivity among Nigerian workers. The research tends to focus on those
means that will be applied to get workers committed to tier work using effective
national tool to enhance and increase productivity level of the public
organization “power holding company of Nigeria” as the study. Data were
collected from both primary and secondary sources, the analysis of the research
brought out a population size used to determine the basis for the information
gathered and analyzed.
The use of percentage help to further the test of the data analyzed. The findings
of the research observed by the help of questionnaires and interviews embarked
upon as the factors responsible for the low productivity of Nigerian workers.

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The issue of low productivity of Nigeria workers has in recent years been
a matter of great concern to the nation. The rate at which productivity grows is
influenced by two things: –
(i) The rate of society’s demand and the rate of inflation.
Increased productivity is very vital for the health of the country because it
will help to improve the conditions of the environment, enhance security and
improve the standard and quality of life of the citizens. This is why David
Ricardo in his study of population said that food needs to grow at a geometrical
rate in order to meet the demand of the growing population. This emphasizes
the need for increased productivity.
YusufT.M. (1962:50) was of the view that productivity can be defined as
the ratio between output and all the resources used in production i.e. capital,
labour, raw materials etc. the most efficient use of all available resources. With
these definitions; One may ask why is the Nigeria worker inherently
characterized by low-productivity in spite of all government’s efforts to
improve the economy and the ever increasing need for improved productivity?
The answer to this disturbing question is vital and will be answered and
discussed in this study.
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Increasing productivity is a way of increasing the ability of people to do
what they want, to do as well as achieving a higher standard of living for all
suffering from low income and in boosting the prosperity of the overall Nigeria
economy.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Research has been carried out in Nigeria; regrettably not much has
been done in the way of solving the problem facing the Nigeria
workers.
This has been detrimental to the increase of productivity which will
contribute to the development of nation like Nigeria. In order to
increase productivity among the workers in Nigeria with the help of
PHCN as a guide the following bottle neck were observed.
The fear of Job security among workers.
The workers should be assumed of their jobs.
The motivational tool and incentives were not properly provided to
the workers that will make them to put in their best.
The job evaluation system has been carried out in an unfair manner
Lack of programmes provision for developing staff made many junior
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staff undertake personal training at the detriment of the employers.
1.3 THE OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The objective or purpose of the stud is to discover the
Following:
1. To closely look at those factors responsible for low productivity.
2. To review the current operating standard that will be of great help
in the task of increasing productivity.
3. To verify what should be done to increase the overall interest of the
workers to enhance productivity.
4. To find out the ways to ensure commitment to work in order to
increase productivity.
To investigate how effective the motivational method already applied
has promoted productivity.

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