ABSTRACT
Fuel is a form of energy, according to Longman English Dictionary; fuel is a form of energy used for production. In that case, its scarcity will affect the living standard of the people in various ways.
1).It increases the cost of transportation
2).Social unrest
3).Electrical Faults
4).The cost of food items and living
5).Adulteration of fuel
The effects of fuel scarcity in Enugu metropolis cannot be over emphasized for it is of the very player for all economic attribute to move on.
CAUSES OF FUEL SCARCITY:
1.Lack of qualified personnel
2.Hoarding of fuel
3.Smuggling of fuel
4.Inconsistent and poor governmental response
All these draws a set back on the smooth running of fueling industry. The industry is manned by people who are unpatriotic. They engaged themselves in business activities that lead to scarcity of fuel so as to meet up with their own selfish end. In most cases the facilities are miss-handled by the people without properly looking into it to know if it is capable to produce at a capacity or not.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page---------------------------------------------------
Approval Page---------------------------------------------
Abstract-----------------------------------------------------
Dedication-------------------------------------------------
Acknowledgement---------------------------------------
Table of contents----------------------------------------
CHAPTER ONE
1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1GENERAL BACKGROUND TO THE SUBJECT MATTER
1.2PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH THE SUBJECT MATTER
1.3PROBLEMS THAT THE STUDY WILL BE CONCERNED WITH
1.4THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING THE AREA
1.5DEFINITION OF IMPORTANT TERMS
1.6REFERENCES
CHAPTER TWO
2.0LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1THE ORIGIN OF THE SUBJECT AREA
2.2SCHOOLS OF THOUGHT RELEVANT TO THE
PROBLEMS OF THE STUDY
2.3THE SCHOOL OF THOUGHT WITHIN THE SUBJECT AREA
2.4DIFFERENT METHODS OF STUDYING THE PROBLEM
2.5SUMMARY
REFERENCES
CHAPTER THREE
3.0CONCLUSION
3.1DATA PRESENTATION (HIGHLIGHTS OF THE STUDY)
3.2ANALYSIS OF THE DATA--------------------------
3.3RECOMMENDATION-------------------------------
3.4CONCLUSION---------------------------------------
3.5REFERENCES--------------------------------------