Implications of Adopting Public Private Partnership for Infrastructure Development in Nigeria
Dele S. Kadiri,
Stephen O. Ojo and
Godwin O. Jagboro
Journal of Sustainable Development, 2015, vol. 8, issue 9, 169
Abstract:
The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) ACT of 2005 provided the legal framework for the adoption of PPP for infrastructure development in Nigeria. This paper therefore examined the implications of the adoption of PPP for infrastructure development in Nigeria with a view to enhancing infrastructure projects delivery. The paper acknowledged the timeliness of the initiative in Nigeria owing to the wide infrastructure gap and progressive severe cut back in budgetary allocation and implementation. The paper recommended that political will, good governance and human capacity building will be required to maximise the benefits from the initiative by all stakeholders.
Date: 2015
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