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Good Governance in Nigeria: Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the Twenty-first Century offers a thorough exploration of governance frameworks and their effectiveness in the Nigerian context. Portia Roelofs critically examines the structural and systemic barriers to transparent governance, analyzing how accountability mechanisms function—or fail—within public institutions.
The work addresses the pressing need for institutional reform and democratic strengthening in Nigeria, presenting evidence-based solutions for improving public administration. Roelofs considers the intersection of traditional governance practices and modern democratic standards, while evaluating the role of civil society, media oversight, and international accountability frameworks. This academic treatment of governance challenges provides essential reading for policymakers, scholars, and development professionals seeking to understand contemporary Nigerian politics and the pathways toward sustainable institutional change.







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