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LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE AS A CHALLENGE TO THE ACTUALIZATION OF VISION 2020 IN NIGERIA

Olusegun Olowe
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Olusegun Olowe: BANKING AND FINANCE DEPARTMENT,Covenant University,Ota,Nigeria

Manager Journal, 2011, vol. 14, issue 1, 152-161

Abstract: The study highlighted the importance of required infrastructures such as energy as a panacea to the realization of the objectives and goals of Vision 2020 in Nigeria. With the dearth of infrastructures, the move towards stability and consolidation in the polity may not be feasible. In the light of these, the importance of vision 20:2020 as a catalyst to the industrial development of the country and the placement of the nation in a central location within the comity of nations becomes imperative. It is in this instance that the millennium development goals (mdg) become realizable and of relevance in the achievement of the macro- economic objectives of government. Consequently ,the need to be well positioned in the provision of social amenities for the benefit of the citizens becomes a - must do for managers at all levels of governance and this determines to a reasonable extent the way forward for economic and technological breakthrough of the less developed economies such as Nigeria

Keywords: Panacea; catalyst; vision; amenities; technological (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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