ABSTRACT
This study deals with
public relations as a tool for conflict management in the Niger Delta (A Case
Study of Niger Delta Development Commission). The specific area of study is
Port- Harcourt Umuahia, Owerri and Yenogoa.Some hypotheses were put up to guide
during the research work.
Literature review and
some reference were made to relate the contemporary conflict in the region by
the researcher in chapter two of this work.
The researcher then used
questionnaire oral interview and direct observation for collecting the
necessary data and information required the Yaro Yamemi statistical tool was
used to determine the sample size. The validity and reliability of
instruments were shown.
In chapter four, the
researcher presented and analyzed the data gotten from the questionnaire by
using simple tables and percentages. Also the hypothesis put up were
vividly fasted using the chi-square formula.Finally at chapter five, findings
of the study shown that ecological degradation is the major cause of the
conflict in the Niger Delta and public relations plays a major role in the
management of the conflict and its tools are very effective.
Some conclusions were
drawn and recommendation made at last. Suggestions for further study was also
given
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
1.1
Background of study.
1.2
Statements of problem.
1.3
Objective of the study.
1.4
Research questions
1.5
Researches hypothesis
1.6
Significance of the study
1.7
Scope of the study
1.8
Limitations of the study
1.9
Definitions of terms.
References
CHAPTER TWO
Literature Review
2.1
The concept of Niger delta
2.2
Contemporary conflict in the Niger delta
2.3
Management of the conflict in the Niger delta
2.4
The relationship between oil companies and the Niger delta.
References
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODOLOGY
3.0
Introduction to the study
3.1
Research design
3.2
Area of study
3.3
Population of the study
3.4
Sample size determination
3.5
Instrument for data collection
3.6
Validation of the instrument
3.1
Reliability of the instrument
3.2
Method of data collection
3.3
Method of data analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS
4.1
Presentation & analysis of data
4.2
Testing of hypothesis
4.3
Summary of result.
CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION
RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1
Discussion of result finding
5.2
Conclusion
5.3
Recommendation
5.4
Suggestion for further study
Bibliography
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
CHAPTER ONE
INTORDUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
Public relations were not generally a full-time
profession until after the first world war-1914-1918. The first practitioners
were the press agents of the 1900’s. During that period, public relations was
not recognized as a public relations were restricted to publicity and
commercial notices (Thompson 2003:39). A change in the traditional public
relations practices came first in the united states when IVY L. Lee, a
journalist was hired in 1906 as a publicity adviser to a private industrial
establishment (a group of anthracite operators) for image creation improved
workers attitude and improved cooperate and competitive policy formulation with
the aim of achieving the organization’s goals. (Benton 1974:285)
Public relations become recognized as a management
function.
The emergence of public relations as a management
function led to further improvement on public relations tolls like
public opinion, publicity, advertising propaganda press release conference
etc. government agencies began to hire experienced people for publicity
function in the 1920’s during that period further development of public relation’s
practices was achieve public relations is the art and science of achieving
harmony with the environment through mutual understanding based on truth and
full information (black 1989:210). This means that public relations is a
distinctive management function which helps in establishing and maintaining
mutual lines of communication, understanding acceptance and cooperation between
a organization and its public.
As a management function, public relations play
a vital role in formulation of competitive business strategies such
as cooperate planning research marketing information and other from of business
intelligence geared towards the realization of the organizations goals. (Gruing
1994:33)
Organization public relations management and policy
formulation came after the world war 11 (1938-1945) particularly in west
Europe. After the war organized public relations penetrated into Asia,
Africa and latin America through colonialism. The British west African
public service for instance had the public relations department in
1945.(Omeokwe 1997:33)
Government public relations department performs
various management functions. These include evaluation public attitude identification
and formulation of policies and procedure for community government relations
planning and execution of programmes and actions to earn public understanding
and acceptance and the use of information to influence public opinion.
Social responsibility was seen by the government as a
unique way of promoting peace and order in communities with natural
resources. This gave rise to derivation principle after 1945. The
government also adopted to use of corporate social responsibility to enhance
harmony and goodwill in communities hosting multi-national oil companies like
the shell-BP (Amu 1998:12)
Over the years there
have been reported cases of arms conflict, oil pipeline vandelization attack on
multi national oil companies and their expatriate staff some of who are either
held hostage or killed in controversial circumstance and agitation for improve
standard of living of the oil producing states the Niger Delta. The has
led to intervention by the federal government the oil producing companies
international quarters and the public on ways to solving the crisis in the
Niger Delta through public relations approach.
The focus of this study
therefore is to investigate the role of public relations in the management of
crisis in the oil producing areas of Nigeria using the Niger Delta development
commission (NDDC) as a case study.
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
The prevalence of crisis
in the Niger Delta indicates that an adequate public relations approach has not
been given to the area in the management of the crisis. Corporate social
responsibility and community relations are necessary elements of harmonious
co-existence. The Niger Delta constitutes a unique region in the
development process of Nigeria because 99 present of the oil economy are produced
in the area. That not with standing, the area is characterized by pervasive
poverty and environment degradation with lack of intrinsic development
stagnation in agricultural productivity and other areas.
It appears that the
government and the multi- national oil companies do not adequately discharge
their social obligations to the Nigeria Delta. A proper assessment not
analysis of the social and economic need of the oil producing communities of
the Niger Delta using public relations approach has become necessary.
Presently, the
environment and ecological problems of the Niger Delta emanating from oil
exploration and exploitation is enormous. Inadequate attention to these
problems by the government and the multi-national oil companies operating in
the Niger Delta can cause social tensions between the local communities and oil
companies on one hand and with the state and federal government on the
other.
The youths out of
frustration and indignation takes to violent actions. This in turn lead to
general deterioration of both political and social cohesion in the region.
The military adopted an
adhoc measure in addressing the problems in the Niger Delta by setting up the
presidential task force under general Sani Abacha regime and later
the oil mineral producing areas development commission (OMPADEC) by general
Abdusalami Abubakar. The adhoc commission did not live up to their
expectation necessitating the emergence of Niger Delta development commission
(NDDC).
Since the establishment
of the Niger Delta development commission in 1999,t he crisis in the Niger
Delta has intensified. The Egbosu, Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People
(MOSOP); the Warri youths movement, Dokubo militant group among others have
continued to unleash violent attacks on multi- national oil companies and oil
pipeline vandalisation in the Niger Delta.
The focus of this study
therefore, is to investigate the role of public relations in the management of
the crisis in the Niger Delta using the NDDC as a case study.
1.3 OBJECTIVES
OF THE STUDY
The major objective of
the study is to investigate the role of public relations in the management of
the crisis in the Niger Delta.
SPECIFICALLY THE
OBJECTIVES ARE
1) To
asses the role of public relation in the management of the conflict in the
Niger Delta region.
2) To
investigate the cause of the crisis in the Niger Delta region.
3) To
identify the social responsibility of the multination companies in the area.
4) To
make an appraisal of public relation’s tolls used in the management of the
conflict in the Niger Delta
5) To
make recommendations that will bring solution to the conflict in the region
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
The following research
questions were formulated by the researcher to serve as a guide to the study:
1) What
role do public relations play in the management of the conflict in the Niger
Delta region?
2) What
are the causes of the conflict in the Niger Delta region?
3) Do
the government and oil companies have any social and development obligations to
the Niger Delta?
4) What
public relations tools are used in the management of the conflict in the Niger
Delta region?
5) How
can the conflict in the Niger Delta be reduced?
1.5 RESEARCH
HYPOTHESIS
The following hypothesis
were formulated to pilot the empirical investigation:
H0: public relations does not play a major role
in the management of the
Conflict in the Niger
Delta.
H1:
public relations play a major role in the management of the
Conflict in the Niger
Delta.
H0:
Ecological degradation is not the major causes of the conflict between
The Niger Delta
and the multinational oil companies.
H1:
Ecological degradation is the major causes of the conflict between
The Niger Delta
and the multinational oil companies.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE STUDY
The study is relevant in
the following directions:
1) The
study paints a vivid picture of the role of public relations in the management
of conflict. Those who hold management positions in both private and
public establishments are some of the beneficiaries of the study.
2) The
study show how neglect emanating from environmental degradation and ecological
problems can causes conflict in the Niger Delta. Environment agencies
therefore stand to benefit from the findings of the study
3) The
study as a veritable instrument of research material in the hands of subsequent
researcher carrying out a study on the major and sub-themes of the study.
4) Public
relations practitioners and scholars will also benefit from study in that it
contains the management of conflicts using public relations tools
5) Government
and multi-national oil companies will as well benefit from the study because it
shows how planned development projects in the Niger Delta can reduce conflicts
between the host communities and the oil companies in one hand and the
government on the other.
6) This
study also contains suggestion that could reduce the degree of conflict between
the contestants in the Niger Delta.
1.7 SCOPE
OF THE STUDY
The study is restricted
to the role of public relations in the management of conflict in the Niger
Delta region between 1999 to 2005, using the Niger Delta development commission
(NDDC) as a case study.
1.8 LIMIATIONS
OF THE STUDY
During the research work
many problems stemmed up in which some of them are:
FINANCIAL
CONSTRAINT: As a student there was not enough capital to
spend in transport and fact finding and borrowing of necessary literature that
would have helped in the writing of this research work.
TIME
CONSTRAINT: The time specified for the completion and
submission of the project is considered inadequate by the researcher.
ACADEMIC
WORK-LOAD: The study coincided with the period the
researcher was preparing for higher national diploma (HND) examinations.
MANAGEMENT
CONSTRAINT: The respondent oil not co-operate as was
expected. The staff were reluctant in answering some of he questions
asked.
All this problems not
withstanding the researcher still made a concerted effort in giving the work a
good attempt
1.9 DEFINITION
OF TERMS
The technical terms used
in this study are defined here for proper understanding of their meanings and
applications in the study.
PUBLIC
RELATIONS: As used in this study means a management
function which helps to establish and maintain mutual line of communication
understanding and cooperation between the Niger Delta and the government and
the multi-national oil companies operates in the region.
TOOLS: With particular reference to their study means
public opinion inter-personal. Communication between the Niger Delta and
the government as well as with the oil companies. Tools includes
propaganda advertising conference periodical films and special events organized
in the Niger Delta as a means of information educating sensitizing and pleasing
with the Niger Delta militant groups to cooperate with the government.
CONFLICY: Means disagreement tussle violent demonstration
among contestants.
It also mans physical
fighting killings thug grey pipeline vadalization attacks on
multi-national oil companies in the Niger Delta.
Conflict also mans
violent agitation against neglect and marginalization.
NIGER
DELTA: Means the central southern part of Nigeria measuring 70,000 km
forming the cruse oil belt of Nigeria.
Nigeria Delta includes
Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Beyalsa Cross Rive, Delta, Edo Imo, Ondo and River States.
NIGER DELTA DEVELOPMENT
COMMSSION (NDDC)
A commission set up by
the federal government of Nigeria in 1999 for creating an enabling environment
for the development of the Nigeria Delta region
MANAGEMENT: Conflict resolution using public relations
approach.
Department | Business Administration and Management |
Project ID Code | BAM0020 |
Chapters | 5 Chapters |
No of Pages | 70 pages |
Methodology | Chi Square |
Reference | YES |
Format | Microsoft Word |
Price | ₦4000, $15 |
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