ABSTRACT
The study concerns how the keke napep programme of Federal Government Poverty Eradication Programmes has fared in alleviating poverty among youths in Akwa Ibom state. Poverty rate occasioned by unemployment has consumed a frighten dimension in Nigeria. This prompted the Federal Government of Nigeria in 2000 to set up National Poverty Eradication Programme by introducing the famous tricycle "Keke napep" to alleviate the suffering of the unemployed youth.
The purpose of the study concerns
1. To examine the impact of keke napep.
2. To examine how far it has truly alleviate poverty among the youth.
3. To examine the operational difficulties encountered by the operators and the possible ways of alleviating to those problems.
4. To see whether cost of maintenance, registration etc in a major obstacle to the successful operation of KEKE NAPEP.
5. To equally examine the ownership structure, mode of purchase and how much they make daily.
A total of one hundred questionnaires was desired and administered to operators in Uyo area council of Akwa Ibom State and the result analysed.
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