Local government reforms and grassroots development in Nigeria / Ariyo Andrew Tobi and Gabriel Izokpu Oikhala

Local governments worldwide are concerned with the management of public affairs at the grassroots. In Nigeria, a series of reforms have been carried out on the local government system. Yet, the narrative shows that local governments have not been effective agents of grassroots governance and develop...

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Main Authors: Tobi, Ariyo Andrew (Author), Oikhala, Gabriel Izokpu (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2021-06.
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