Institutions, Development and Change in Nigeria places institutions and institutional frameworks as the center point of interrogation, depicting their importance as the framework for governance, development, transformation and change. It considers a broad range of public sector organisations, security agencies, State Governments and the traditional governance institution, highlighting their roles, state of institutional strengths and weaknesses and the prospects and opportunities for change and regeneration.
Institutions, Development and Change in Nigeria places institutions and institutional frameworks as the center point of interrogation, depicting their importance as the framework for governance, development, transformation and change. It considers a broad range of public sector organisations, security agencies, State Governments and the traditional governance institution, highlighting their roles, state of institutional strengths and weaknesses and the prospects and opportunities for change and regeneration.
There is general consensus that the institutions are weal and the authors set out to outline what reforms, policies and strategies can be undertaken to rebuild and strengthen them as the central plank of the efforts to drive security, development and progress at a crucial time in Nigeria’s development, when insecurity is extensive, public revenues are plummeting and the economy is in decline.