The effectiveness of microfinance banks in reducing the poverty of men and women at Akinyele Local Government, Oyo State Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics
Title The effectiveness of microfinance banks in reducing the poverty of men and women at Akinyele Local Government, Oyo State Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 4
Issue 5
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 132-140
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1379962103_Akangbe et al.pdf
Abstract
Poverty is a large and growing problem in Nigeria resulting in an immense amount of unavoidable
suffering. Part of the panacea for the situation includes the policy on the establishment of microfinance
banks. This paper aims at investigating the effectiveness of these banks at improving the status of their
customers. The rural community was purposively selected because of the presence of three
microfinance banks in the area. A total of 80 questionnaires were administered using systematic
random sampling technique. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, delay time index and
the multinomial logistic regression. The results show that the respondents were mainly within the
active working age and that different factors constrain men and women’s access to loans. Delayed loan
disbursement and high interest rates are the constraints common to both male and females in
accessing loans. Further tests with the delay time index revealed that 75% of the respondents
experienced delays. The poverty index showed that more male respondents were in the core and
moderately poor groups. The multinomial logistic regression showed that the period of loan repayment
and marital status are two factors that keep respondents below the computed poverty line. It is
therefore recommended that microfinance operators go beyond financial services to include business
management and social development in the array of programs/services targeted at the poor.

Related studies

»