Influence of Fuel Subsidy Removal and Poor Remuneration on the Job Performance of Academic Staff of Tertiary Institutions in Oyo Metropolis
Rasheedat Adebola Ashmowiy,
Mary Oluwabukola Faremi,
Rukayat Olanite Kareem,
Biliqis Olanike Dauda and
Basirat Opeyemi Wahab
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Rasheedat Adebola Ashmowiy: Department of Educational Foundations, School of Education, Federal College of Education (Sp), Oyo
Mary Oluwabukola Faremi: Department of Educational Foundations, School of Education, Federal College of Education (Sp), Oyo
Rukayat Olanite Kareem: Department of Educational Foundations, School of Education, Federal College of Education (Sp), Oyo
Biliqis Olanike Dauda: Department of Educational Foundations, School of Education, Federal College of Education (Sp), Oyo
Basirat Opeyemi Wahab: Department of Educational Foundations, School of Education, Federal College of Education (Sp), Oyo
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 3396-3403
Abstract:
This study examines how the removal of fuel subsidies and insufficient compensation affects the performance of academic staff in higher education institutions located in the Oyo metropolis. A descriptive survey research design was utilized to collect data from 295 academic staff, selected via stratified random sampling from three tertiary institutions. The study employed Pearson Product Moment Correlation in conjunction with multiple regression analysis to thoroughly analyze the data. The results demonstrate that eliminating fuel subsidies has a significant negative effect (r = -0.981, p
Date: 2025
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