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Conclusion: The Government Responsibility

Jimoh Ibrahim (), Christoph Loch () and Kishore Sengupta ()
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Jimoh Ibrahim: University of Cambridge
Kishore Sengupta: University of Cambridge

Chapter 13 in How Megaprojects Are Damaging Nigeria and How to Fix It, 2022, pp 223-228 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter offers “final words”—it briefly summarizes the key findings and the key recommendations, emphasizing that these are merely suggestions for what the Nigerian government (and possibly other African governments) might be able to learn from project failures in the past and what they might be able to do about this. But these are technical recommendations that might well be modified and changed—action will depend on political will, and the responsibility for political will lies with the heads of government.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96474-0_13

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