Critique Of The Public Choice Theory Case For Privatization Port Performance
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Table of content
Chapter One
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Objective of Study
1.3 Significance of Study
1.4 Scope and limitation of Study
1.5 Definition of Terms
Chapter Two
2.1 Types of Security Agents in Port
2.1.1 Function of Security Agent
2.2 The Port as a Civilian Area of Operation
2.3 Previous Government Plans and Actions to “Fight” Port Insecurity
2.4 Evaluation and Performance of Port Security Agents
Chapter Three; Problem Finding
3.1 Pilferage Problem
3.2 Egunge Syndrome
3.3 Menace of Drug Pusher
3.4 Stowaways
3.5 Ship Clearance
3.6 Security Official and Smuggling Problem
3.7 Non-Availability and maintenance of Port Security Equipment
Chapter Four; Assumed Solution
4.1 Training of Security Personnel
4.2 Improved Remuneration
4.3 Reduction of Security Agents to reduce cost and delay
4.4 Provision and Maintenance of Security Equipment
Chapter Five
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Conclusion
5.4 Bibliography