2.1a. After
submitting the application of registration to the Director of co-operative thro
the co-operative officer, the officer is expected to keep an eye on the
activities of the group in the area of regularity and making sure that the
vision behind the formation of the group is maintained. During this period, the
members are taught the Bye-Laws. They may be shown a copy of the Bye-Law and
ask to read through in order to ascertain whether they understand and is
satisfied with the contents.
2.1b. Because they are new in the
co-operative business, it will be fair to show them a copy of the Bye-Laws as
it will serve as a guard to them, in case they intend to correct the content of
the general Bye-Law to suit their interest. Hence the suggestion in section
2.1a.
2.1c. Some words used in the Bye-Law which might
seem strange to them, are:-
i.
“Director”
ii.
“Regulation”
iii.
“Financial Year”
iv.
“Laws”
v.
“Board or Committee”
2.1d. The words written in italics in section 2.1c above which is defined below,
Needs to be thoroughly explained to the new Co-operators in order for them to
be well sentient in the structure and activities of the Co-operative society.
i.
DIRECTOR-
Means; the registrar of Co-operative societies Edo State Nigeria. If the group
is doing the registration in Edo State.
ii.
REGULATION- means; The Bendel State Co-Operative Societies Regulation, 1976,as amended from
time to time (as applicable In Edo State) if the Co-Operative Society is to be
registered in Edo State.
iii.
FINANCIAL YEAR- means; the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January and ending on the following 31st December.
iv.
LAWS- means; the Co-operative Societies Law, Cap.
45 Bendel State of Nigeria Laws 1976 as amended from time to time (as
applicable in Edo State) if the Co-operative Society is to be registered in Edo
State.
v.
BOARD OR COMMITTEE- mean; the
Board of Director of the Co-operative Unions/Societies, of the Local Government
Union Limited.
2.1e. After which they should be taught the actual
definition of co-operative society. The definition below will help the new
co-operative society member to be well acquainted with the terms and conditions
of setting up a co-operative society, and running it. At this point, the new
co-operators will be given the opportunity to make up their minds whether they
are still willing to continue with the process of registration or to terminate
it. As the Director of Co-operative will ask them what they know about the
co-operative society, before registering the group.
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