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Leadership And Good Governance In Nigeria: Issues And Prospects For National Development
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1 The phenomenon of leadership and good governance has assumed greater
interest in Africa. With the return of democratic governance to Nigeria,
the study of the relationship between leadership and good governance
for national development has become an imperative. The study looks at
the challenges and prospects associated with leadership and good
governance in Nigeria within the first decade of the Fourth Republic.
2. The study discovered that political leadership has been seriously constrained by corruption, electoral fraud, mismanagement of resources and poor infrastructural development. The study discovered the following challenges as hampering the institutionalization of good governance in Nigeria: delayed prosecution of corrupt officials and lack of grassroots development. Others are abuse of the electoral process, insecurity, negative orientation to governance and lack of patriotic politicians. The strategies proffered by the study to mitigate the challenges include; introduction of electronic voting system and proving of human and material security. Others are removal of immunity clause on political office holders and national re-orientation.
3. The field survey method and secondary analysis were used for the study. The field survey method was to obtain public perception on the subject matter using open ended questionnaires and unstructured interviews. The questionnaires were administered to respondents within the public and private sector as well as to students. The data obtained were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively to determine how leadership can be directed towards ensuring good governance in Nigeria for national development.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]The United Nations Development
Programme Human Development Index (UNDP-HDI) in its 2007/2008 report
ranked Nigeria 158 out of 177 countries (New Partnership for Africa’s
Development, 2008, P.67). Nigeria was also ranked 11 out of 16 in West
Africa in the 2009 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) (Obi,
http://www.businessday). It is estimated that about 70 percent of 150
million Nigerians live below poverty level of less than one US Dollar
per day (Nnebe, 1999-2007 Vol. ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 4 ]The United Nations Development
Programme Human Development Index (UNDP-HDI) in its 2007/2008 report
ranked Nigeria 158 out of 177 countries (New Partnership for Africa’s
Development, 2008, P.67). Nigeria was also ranked 11 out of 16 in West
Africa in the 2009 Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) (Obi,
http://www.businessday). It is estimated that about 70 percent of 150
million Nigerians live below poverty level of less than one US Dollar
per day (Nnebe, 1999-2007 Vol. ... Continue reading---
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