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Item Open Access EFFECTS OF PRIVATISATION POLICY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF BENUE CEMENT COMPANY(Department of Public Administration, Nasarawa state University, Keffi., 2020-02-02) Adeyi, NgbedePrivatisation implies the permanent transfer of ownership, control and operation of certain key economic enterprises from public to private hands. It is aimed at attracting private investment that could serve as a catalyst for economic growth and development of a country. As such this study was design to assess the effects of the privatisation policy on the performance of Benue Cement Company. The theoretical inspiration of this work is the application of the Structuralfunctional approach which provides a significant mechanism for the analysis of various social processes and the work adopted documentary method in assessing the privatisation policy on performance of Benue Cement Company. As an instrument of data collection, secondary data were used and analysed. After which it was discovered that the effects of privatisation policy on the performance of Benue cement Company has boost the performance of the staff of the company, also, it has reduce wastage level during production of goods which in turn has increase the sales level of the company thereby making them to produce more to meet the need of the targeted customers. Based on the following, the study recommends that Government should set up a veritable regulatory mechanism for the industries that will be in charge of issues of pricing, coordination and competition among other operators, as well as protecting the interests of the customers. Where sector regulators exist already, they need to be empoweredItem Open Access Review of General Systems Theory in Rural Community Development: A Contextual Application(Department of Public Administration, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2018-12-12) Itodi, S.M.; Adeyi, NgbedeCommunity development is a very complex activity especially in developing countries where all facets of development are undergoing gradual metamorphosis. Ludwig Von Betalanffy provided a framework which can be used to describe some of many factors involved in community development. Such concerns as, assessing power and influence, the dynamics of inter-group relationships can be understood using system theoty. Terms such as systems, system boundaries, energy, feedback and system balance are used to describe information surrounding community development practice in the developing countries e.g. Nigeria. Betalanffy and his colleagues postulated the General System theoty in community development, but we are concerned about its application against the backdrop of the intrinsic characteristics of communities in the developing world. We found that community systems are social organizations that do not operate in the same way as natural organisms. System theoty did not provide alternative to closed systems that may be experiencing the impetus for change due to endogenous factors. We recommended that system theory cannot suffice in community development except efforts are made to consider the peculiarity of a community; and to overcome entropy factors in a community is to invest in the community’s assets rather than felt needs approach.Item Open Access TREASURY SINGLE ACCOUNT: CONCEPT, DESIGN, AND IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES IN NIGERIA(Department of Accounting, Nasarawa State University, Keffi, 2021-06-01) Aruwa, Suleiman A.S.; Itodo, Sylvanus Mohammed; Adeyi, NgbedeThe Bank Verification Number (BVN) became imperative following the increasing incidence of compromise on conventional security systems such as password and Personal Identification Number (PIN) of customers. The BVN involves identifying an individual based on physiological or behavioural attributes, such as fingerprint, signatures and others. The customers unique BVN is accepted as a means of identification across all banks system. This paper assesses the positive effect of TSA implementation on the Economy, the public accounting system and on the liquidity base and performance of banking sector in Nigeria. The paper relied on secondary methodology to effectively examine the fiscal impact of the TSA policy and anchored on incremental model as a framework of analysis. The result of this research shows that adoption of a Treasury Single Account (TSA) is capable of plugging financial loopholes, promoting transparency and accountability in the public Financial System. Thus, the researchers recommend that for the success of this policy government should promulgate more legislation to make it mandatory for all the three tiers of government in Nigeria.