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Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
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Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015

Development of any society is meant to enhance the living standard of citizens. However, where there are challenges of accountability, development is more likely to be a mirage. Past studies in Nigeria on the challenges of leadership and sustainable development identified corruption and lack of required skills on the part of public officials to perform in terms of proper policy formulation and...
 
Published at Sage Open
Volume 7
Issue 4
Published in 2017
 
 
visit (http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2158244017742951)
 
 
Daniel Gberevbie, Segun Joshua, Nchekwube Excellence-Oluye, Adeola Oyeyemi
Excellence-Oluye Nchekwube » Nchekwube O. Excellence-Oluye is a Lecturer and researcher at Covenant University. She obtained her first degree (B.Sc) in Political Science from Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki 2005; M.Sc Public Administration-Public Policy at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State and is currently on her PhD programme in Public Administration at Covenant University. A core administrator by training... view full profile
Excellence-Oluye Nchekwube
 
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Leadership and Governance: The Nigerian Experience
 
Privatisation Policy and National Development in Nigeria: A Study of the Fourth Republic.
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