Effects of the Monetisation Policy on employee performance in the Nigerian civil service

D. Ukwandu, Chiemeka Onyema
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Background: This article examined the enormous financial burden placed on the Federal Government of Nigeria by the management and maintenance of its civil servants. The cost of governance in Nigeria continues to rise mainly because of the provision of fringe benefits (such as free residential accommodation, medical services, transport facilities and utilities, including telephone service, water and electricity) to public servants. Yet, public employees’ performance continues to decline, which leads to low levels of human and physical infrastructure development.Aim: This article examines the effects of the rising cost of governance in Nigeria and how to enhance employee performance. The article interrogates the effects of the monetisation of fringe benefits policy (the Monetisation Policy) of the Obasanjo Administration (2003–2007).Setting: The study was conducted in the Federal Civil Service Secretariat in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria.Methods: This article is anchored in social exchange theory. The study participants comprised 1007 federal civil servants selected from 32 federal establishments. The participants were selected using the total population sampling technique. A structured questionnaire with a reliability coefficient estimate of 0.742 was used to generate the data for the study. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) aided the presentation and analysis of data relating to the research objectives using frequency distribution tables and testing research hypotheses with chi-square statistics and Pearson’s product–moment correlation statistic.Results: The findings revealed that the Monetisation Policy has helped to enhance employee payment packages. A statistically significant positive correlation was found between high monetised benefits and high employee performance. The study found that the Monetisation Policy has had positive effects on employee performance in the federal civil service in Imo State.Conclusion: This study concludes that the Monetisation Policy has helped to enhance employee motivation and morale, and to reduce employee work-related stress, which are vital indicators of work efficiency. These factors do not only affect the contextual performance of the civil servants, but also predispose their task performance. The researchers recommend that the Monetisation Policy should be sustained. It is also recommended that the government should introduce other measures aimed at enhancing the motivation of employees who receive lower monetised benefits so as to further improve the overall performance of the Nigerian civil service.
货币化政策对尼日利亚公务员员工绩效的影响
背景:本文审查了管理和维持公务员给尼日利亚联邦政府带来的巨大财政负担。尼日利亚的治理成本继续上升,主要是因为向公务员提供附加福利(如免费住宿、医疗服务、交通设施和公用事业,包括电话服务、水和电)。然而,公务员的绩效持续下降,导致人力和物质基础设施发展水平较低。目的:本文考察了尼日利亚治理成本上升的影响以及如何提高员工绩效。本文探讨了奥巴桑乔政府(2003-2007)附加福利政策货币化(货币化政策)的影响。环境:这项研究是在尼日利亚伊莫州奥韦里联邦公务员制度秘书处进行的。方法:本文以社会交换理论为基础。这项研究的参与者包括从32个联邦机构中挑选出来的1007名联邦公务员。参与者采用总体抽样技术进行选择。本研究采用结构化问卷,信度系数估计为0.742。社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)使用频率分布表帮助展示和分析与研究目标相关的数据,并使用卡方统计和皮尔逊积矩相关统计检验研究假设。结果:调查结果显示,货币化政策有助于提高员工的薪酬方案。高货币化收益与高员工绩效之间存在显著的正相关关系。研究发现,货币化政策对伊莫州联邦公务员制度的员工绩效产生了积极影响。结论:本研究得出结论,货币化政策有助于提高员工的积极性和士气,并减少员工的工作压力,这是工作效率的重要指标。这些因素不仅会影响公务员的情境绩效,还会影响其任务绩效。研究人员建议,货币化政策应该持续下去。还建议政府应采取其他措施,旨在提高获得较低货币化福利的雇员的积极性,从而进一步提高尼日利亚公务员制度的整体绩效。
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