University education policy in the fight against corruption and the economic development in Nigeria

Auteur(s) : Ekanem, Ekpenyong Ekpenyong; Okore, Egben Ogbonnaya; Ekpiken, William Etim

Editeur : 2012

Pages :

p. 447-452

Collection : Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies (JETERAPS), Vol.3, No 4

The purpose of this study was to determine the extent the university education policy could justify the fight against corruption for sustainable development of Nigeria. This study was designed to provide baseline information for re-engineering university policy-plan in solving the problem of corruption in order to achieve system efficiency and economic development of the nation. Expected findings would be significant to students, teachers policy makers, educational administrators, theory and practice. The ex-post facto designed study had one research question and one hypothesis which guided the investigation. With the use of random sampling technique, 600 academic staff were drawn from the academic staff population in the two universities studied. Data collection was carried out using "University Policy in the Fight Against Corruption and Economic Development Questionnaire" (UPFACEDQ). Percentages, population t-test and mean rank-order were used to statistically analyze data collected for this study. Results obtained revealed that university policy in the fight against corruption for economic development was not significantly high. The on-going policy in the fight against corruption was not yielding the desired result in the university system. It was therefore recommended that staff and students be taught the moral values for the appreciation of the social advantages in the fight against corruption for economic development. 

  • Stratégies de lutte contre la corruption, Cadre juridique, Corruption, Développement économique et social, Gestion de l'éducation, Administration centrale, Elèves/étudiants , Enseignants, Personnel universitaire , Higher education
  • Afrique
    Nigéria