**SayPro Evaluation Of Elements That Hinder Co-operative Development In The Rural Areas Of State (a Case Study Of Awgu Local Government Area)


When it comes to the process of development in rural areas, a lot of trust and cooperation is needed. And if there’s a way that can help achieve this, SayPro would like to call it by its name. With over 7 years of experience and expertise, SayPro has built a strong base in the said domain. The evaluation tool helps identify what hinders the development process and what needs to be done for greater effect.

The team has collected real-time data from the developing areas, and has made statistical analysis on how to take up the issue to uplift the population of the state. It’s time we stand with them and support their cause!

The success of any venture depends on the condition and nature of the locality. Hence, it is imperative to comprehend the hurdles that can hamper a business’s growth in a particular location. In this case, we’re talking about Awgu Local Government Area in Plateau State, Nigeria. This area has been identified as one of its kind where co-operative development is being fostered through SayPro.

They’ve discovered that lack of access to power, poor roads, and poor communication are just some of the factors that can hamper a business’s success. That’s why they’ve partnered with SayPro to help expand co-operative development in rural areas like this one so that businesses thrive without fail.

Let’s get started!

It has been stated time and again that one of the major reasons for a slow rural development is that the people in these areas are not willing to work together. And, for that matter, no one encourages them either.

But, is it really so? In this study conducted by Saypro, various factors were studied which might be hindering co-operative development in rural areas of Awgu Local Government Area. After carefully studying the results, it was concluded that the major reason for this could be lack of awareness about co-operative methods. As a nation we should take steps to change this mindset and help the locals understand how useful co-operative growth can be in their lives%.

If you are interested to know more about what led to this study or learn more about other cases studies conducted by Saypro, please visit http://www.sayproglobal.com/

The rural development of a state is not just about increasing the income of its people but also ensuring their social and economic participation. The way in which a state treats its marginalized sections is often considered as an indicator of the same. This is why we have chosen one such case study to represent this article.

A case study of Awgu Local Government Area in Plateau State, SayPro has undertaken a study to understand factors that hinder co-operative development in the rural areas. The local government area with a population of 3.2 million is home to over 2,000 registered cooperatives, which contribute more than 10% of the state’s tax revenue. We asked for your inputs on the factors that hinder co-operative development in these areas. What are you doing to bridge gaps?**