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Title: The Effects of Abandonement of Projects in Plateau State Nigeria
Authors: Alaezi, J.O
Rugu, E.A
Marut, J.J
Igwe, C.O
Keywords: Effects, Abandonment, Projects, Plateau State, Nigeria
Issue Date: 29-Aug-2021
Publisher: International Journal Of Engineering Research And Development
Citation: Alaezi, J.O, Rugu, E.A, Marut, J.J and Igwe, C.O [2021] The Effects of Abandonment of Projects in Plateau State, Nigeria. International Journal of Research and Development. [17] 4. 28-33.
Series/Report no.: [17] 4.;28-33
Abstract: Public Project particularly infrastructural projects are intended to provide new products and services to the community and at the same time promote the beauty of the environment however, their abandonment has led to so many negative effects. The study has determined the effects of abandonment of projects in plateau state, Nigeria. Quantitative method of data collection was employed in the study using close ended questionnaire. The data analysis tool that was employed for this study is the relative importance index (R.I.I). The RII was used to analyzed data obtained for the effects of abandonment of projects; the highest value of RII was ranked 1 and so on. Also descriptive statistics was employed to analyze the background of the respondents. It has been discovered from the research that, project abandonment has at least (15) far-reaching effects on national development. Cost overrun which was ranked first (1st) with 91.00% is a very significant effect of project abandonment, when projects are abandoned it leads to increase in the initial cost of the project, the final cost of the project will be exceeded leading to the initial cost of the project as a result of non-completion of projects within the agreed contract period. Other effects of project abandonment include: discouragement of investment is 89.00%, wastage of expended resources 88.00%, affects economic growth 86.00%, leads to unemployment 85.00%, hide out for criminals 83.00%, time overrun 82.00%, disappointment to the prospective users 81.00%, increase risk and project becomes obsolete and affects the aesthetics of the built environment 80.00%, affects quality 79.00% and reduces revenue 79.00%, technological backwardness 78.00% and finally reduces standard of living with 72.00%. It can be inferred that project abandonment has great effect on cost
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16964
ISSN: 2278-067X
2278-800X
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