Public Private Partnership in Nigeria and Improvement in Service Delivery: An appraisal

  • Aliyu Idris A
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Public private partnership in Nigeria and other developing nations in Africa were adopted for the purposes of delivering services and infrastructural development. For PPP to work out successfully depends on how effective and positively disposed is the capitalist ruling elite or class in Nigeria. There is no denying the fact that Nigeria is controlled by a capitalist class for interest of the few rather than the many. The paper therefore concludes that the system has to be attuned to the wishes of the general public, and should also create institutions for promoting PPP and a well-functioning regulatory framework and more efficient public sector. I.

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Aliyu Idris, A. I. (2013). Public Private Partnership in Nigeria and Improvement in Service Delivery: An appraisal. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 10(3), 63–71. https://doi.org/10.9790/0837-01036371

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