Impact of NAFDAC Regulatory policy on the Consumer Products in Lagos, Nigeria

By: OGIDI, Chukwulanim GoldenMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Ibafo Business Administration 2019Edition: Dr. (Mr) O. F. IreneDescription: vi,;48p. tablesSubject(s): Social Science -- Business AdministrationSummary: The purpose of this study is to evaluate regulatory policies that are implemented by the government and its effects in the society relating to NAFDAC. The study is based on the various policies of NAFDAC as a regulatory agency which deals with the consumption of food items and drugs. The study will help individuals to know about the various types of policies and there functions. This study is a descriptive case study that utilizes NAFDAC officials. The target population is 1500 but a sample size of 100 officials were selected for the study. Apparently, this study employs both primary and secondary data for evaluation. Results were extracted from the field work of questionnaire administration and the data was analyzed using the statistical package for social sciences, version 23 of which the person product moment correlation was duly discussed with recommendations added.
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate regulatory policies that are implemented by the government and its effects in the society relating to NAFDAC. The study is based on the various policies of NAFDAC as a regulatory agency which deals with the consumption of food items and drugs. The study will help individuals to know about the various types of policies and there functions. This study is a descriptive case study that utilizes NAFDAC officials. The target population is 1500 but a sample size of 100 officials were selected for the study. Apparently, this study employs both primary and secondary data for evaluation. Results were extracted from the field work of questionnaire administration and the data was analyzed using the statistical package for social sciences, version 23 of which the person product moment correlation was duly discussed with recommendations added.

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