1.1 Background of the Study
Most development nations define industrialization as a central objectives of their economic policy as an integral part of growth and structural changes. Some economic and analyst are of the view that industrialization plays a major in the economic growth and development of any nations.
In this work, effort is made to assess that impact of industrialization in economic growth of Nigeria since 55 years of nations independence. There were numerous economic activities undertaken by Nigeria. Nigeria were among the most active and industrious group of people in Africa. The economic activities were based mostly in primary production especially on agriculture, fishing, and rearing of animal.
The rural sector of Nigeria is very vital in socio-economic development equation of the nation. It is as observed by Nyagba (2009) that the most important sector of the Nigerian population is the rural area. for instance, the rural sector is the major source of capital formation for the country and a principle market for domestic manufacture (Olatunbosun, 1975). As a matter of fact, the rural area engage in primary economic activities that form the foundation of the country’s economic development. Given the contribution of the rural sector of the national economy, enhancing the development of the sector should be central to government.
This is necessary as such would further enhance the liability of the sector for increased contribution to the overall natural growth and development.
Unfortunately, over the years, the development strategy and effort in Nigeria has been more urban based or focused resulting to relative neglect of the rural areas and evidenced in the apparent dearth of public infrastructure facilities in the rural areas.
Indeed, observed the rural areas in Nigeria are characterized by inadequacies of human needs as referred in the near absence of some basic infrastructure with it attendant feature of degradation and deprivation. (Ezeah, 2005: 3) especially. In this respect observes this, The Nigerian rural areas are neglected area. even though social amenities are also not adequate in some urban areas, the situation of the rural area is for worse as many communities lack basic amenities like, good roads maKrkets, election city pipe born water, cottage industries and medicine delivery etc.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
Provision of basic amenities to most hither lands and rural areas in Nigeria has been without adequate attention for government, road density, electricity, pipe borne water, cottage industries, medi-care delivery etc. in short supply across borders. Successive goods, have provided next to nothing in that regard and the people have continued to live in using structure localization of industries into engender organization and rural developing in Nigeria.
1.3 Research Questions
1.3 Purpose of the Study
It has been observed that most poorly industrialized area of which Idemili is one, has not realized their economic development goal even with the existences of manufacturing industries with the economy.
1.5 Significant of the Study
The significant of the study has on the fact that will expose the extent to which industrialization has contributed in the economic growth in Idemili, it will highlight some obstacles hindering Idemili from becoming an industrialized place. This work will be relevant to entrepreneurs and government by directing them to easiest means on industrial development. It will help establish the relevant of industrialization in order to uplift the economy. Thus study will reveal that the industrial sector is the engine for economic growth and development.
1.6 Scope of the Study
The scope of the study is the research boundaries; the scope is on rural development. How it can be manage through industrialization process, it focus areas is Idemili North Local Government Area. Idemili State. The study is to identify factors limiting the provision of infrastructure and enabling environment for business to flourish.
1.7 Limitation of the Study
Hardly will a research be conducted without a constraint in a country such as our where a hierocracy cut as constrain in the flow of information and where there is inaccurate data and statistics. There really have to be a problem in where included.
Financial Contracts: This rising cost of living has complicated the cost of embarking on a thorough research work, it is therefore to costly to embark on a thorough research work.
Lack of Research Skill and Problem of Secrecy: Most information meant for public consumption is some time tagged secret, thereby, retraining our ability to have all the necessary information or data needed to be subject matter.
1.8 Definition of Terms
1.9 Organization of the Study
This research work is organized in five chapters, for easy understanding, as follows. Chapter one is concern with the introduction, which consist of the (background of the study), statement of the problem, objectives of the study, research questions, research hypotheses, significance of the study, scope of the study etc. Chapter two being the review of the related literature presents the theoretical framework, conceptual framework and other areas concerning the subject matter. Chapter three is a research methodology covers deals on the research design and methods adopted in the study. Chapter four concentrate on the data collection and analysis and presentation of finding. Chapter five gives summary, conclusion, and recommendations made of the study