IIARD INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BANKING AND FINANCE RESEARCH (IJBFR )

E-ISSN 2695-1886
P-ISSN 2672-4979
VOL. 10 NO. 1 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56201/ijbfr.v10.no1.2024.pg159.180


Public Waste Management and the Economy of Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Dr BAGHEBO Michael, NNAMANI, Chinyere Scholarstica


Abstract


Yenagoa, as the primary urban center and the capital of Bayelsa State, has experienced remarkable population growth and an upsurge in production and consumption activities. Consequently, there has been a steady rise in the volume and diversity of waste generated within Yenagoa municipal. This study aimed to explore the relationship between public waste management and the economy of Bayelsa State. Data were gathered from primary sources via a questionnaire administered to a sample of 400 respondents, selected using Taro Yemeni's formula. The Spearman rank correlation technique was utilized for analysis.The empirical findings indicate a significant correlation between public waste management and poverty reduction in Yenagoa L.G.A. of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Additionally, the study uncovered a substantial association between public waste management and employment generation within the same region. Furthermore, the analysis revealed that public waste management has contributed to income redistribution in Yenagoa L.G.A.In conclusion, the study suggests that the root cause of waste generation issues does not solely stem from the volume or variety of waste produced but rather from the inefficiencies in waste management systems and processes. Consequently, the study recommends that the government focus on enhancing public awareness and encouraging greater private sector involvement in waste management. Additionally, there is a need for the government to ensure adequate provision of waste management equipment, particularly waste bins, to households in the area.


keywords:

Public waste, management, economy, Bayelsa State


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