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Effects Of Public Private Partnership On Service Delivery
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1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The Infrastructural report of Nigeria
just like any third world country is nothing to write home about. The
housing situation is in a sorry state both quantitatively and
qualitatively (Oyedele, 2012). Most infrastructures are now decayed and
need repair, rehabilitation, refurbishment or replacement. Government is
the system that plans, organizes, controls and supervises the people
who are resident in an area in order for all to have
conducive-environment for living and a sense of belonging. Governments
is saddled with the mandate to put in place all measures that it deem
fit will make an environment beneficial for living for everybody.
The
idea behind public private partnership has be one of efficient service
delivery to the people in a particular place which of course is needed
to provide for the citizens and or for supplementary development which
can be through the different modes of ppp but the reverse seem to be the
case as the pressing environmental and public health issues in Nigeria
rural areas today is the problem of solid waste generation and disposal
(Ndekwu, 2006).
Infrastructure development in democratic governance
is more challenging because of the accessibility of people to government
and involves identifying the right project, carrying out feasibility
and viability studies and embarking on physical development of the
project. The challenges are numerous and include finance, technology for
development, maintenance and design.
The numerous challenges have
not been tackled as they should. Nigeria's lack of basic infrastructure
to facilitate sustainable development and trade – both regionally and
globally – and to ensure competitiveness is already known by all. In
particular, for the large number of local governments, especially the
rural ones, the dwellers produce have no access to markets and are not
stored, hampered by weak transport and energy infrastructure.
Based
on this assertion, this research is been done to unearth and unveil the
state of PPP in Nigeria and also evaluate the Effects of Public Private
Partnership(PPP) in Service Delivery with a special reference to the
Lagos State Waste Management Agency (LAWMA).
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