Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria

In Nigeria, the renewed calls and agitations from diverse sectors for the restructuring of Nigerian federalism has over the years been characterized by numerous inconsistencies and tensions. This study was designed to determine the influence of political knowledge on the perceptions of Bauchi state...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Aliyu, Aisha, Ismail, Mohd Mahadee, Md Nor, Mohd Sabri
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2022
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Ismail, Mohd Mahadee
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description In Nigeria, the renewed calls and agitations from diverse sectors for the restructuring of Nigerian federalism has over the years been characterized by numerous inconsistencies and tensions. This study was designed to determine the influence of political knowledge on the perceptions of Bauchi state civil servants towards Nigerian federalism. A total of 396 respondents were selected through a stratified sampling technique from the population of 96,728. Data was collected using a set of questionnaires. Correlation and multiple regressions were used to analyze the data. The research unveils that, political structural knowledge has a positive and significant relationship with respondents’ perception of federalism in Nigeria while political factual knowledge has a significant and positive relationship with citizens’ perception of Nigerian federalism. The multiple regression results showed that political structural knowledge (B=.219, P<.001) and political factual knowledge (B=.614, P<.001) were found to be significant. The result has shown that among the predictors of federalism political factual knowledge is the highest predictor. Hence, it is recommended that the government design an enlightenment program targeting civil servants in Bauchi state in order to educate them and enhance their understanding and perception of Nigerian federalism.
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spelling upm.eprints-1019022023-06-08T08:26:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101902/ Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria Ahmad Aliyu, Aisha Ismail, Mohd Mahadee Md Nor, Mohd Sabri In Nigeria, the renewed calls and agitations from diverse sectors for the restructuring of Nigerian federalism has over the years been characterized by numerous inconsistencies and tensions. This study was designed to determine the influence of political knowledge on the perceptions of Bauchi state civil servants towards Nigerian federalism. A total of 396 respondents were selected through a stratified sampling technique from the population of 96,728. Data was collected using a set of questionnaires. Correlation and multiple regressions were used to analyze the data. The research unveils that, political structural knowledge has a positive and significant relationship with respondents’ perception of federalism in Nigeria while political factual knowledge has a significant and positive relationship with citizens’ perception of Nigerian federalism. The multiple regression results showed that political structural knowledge (B=.219, P<.001) and political factual knowledge (B=.614, P<.001) were found to be significant. The result has shown that among the predictors of federalism political factual knowledge is the highest predictor. Hence, it is recommended that the government design an enlightenment program targeting civil servants in Bauchi state in order to educate them and enhance their understanding and perception of Nigerian federalism. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2022-10-04 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad Aliyu, Aisha and Ismail, Mohd Mahadee and Md Nor, Mohd Sabri (2022) Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 12 (10). 389 - 408. ISSN 2222-6990 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARBSS/article/view/15220/Influence-of-Political-Knowledge-on-Civil-Servants-Perceptions-towards-Nigerian-Federalism-among-Civil-Servants-in-Bauchi-State-Nigeria 10.6007/IJARBSS/v12-i10/15220
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title_full Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria
title_fullStr Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria
title_short Influence of political knowledge on civil servant's perceptions towards Nigerian federalism among civil servants in Bauchi state, Nigeria
title_sort influence of political knowledge on civil servant s perceptions towards nigerian federalism among civil servants in bauchi state nigeria
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