Abstract

Of recent, significant development in the use of public private partnership in providing infrastructural facilities has become a new policy initiative in many countries, Nigeria inclusive. This became necessary in view of the inadequacy of existing infrastructures to cope with the demands of the urban dwellers due to the inability of the government at various levels to provide and maintain urban infrastructures which are essential ingredients of economic development of the nation. Apart from the acute shortages of these infrastructures, the available ones are witnessing a reverse revolutionary trend from the situation of inadequacies to that of dearth or outright decay. This paper therefore focuses on the state of infrastructural facilities in Nigeria, with a view to providing a framework that will ensure their provision and sustainability. The paper went on to trace the historical antecedent of infrastructure development and provision in Nigeria and the current efforts of government through the application of public private partnership (PPP) in infrastructural facilities provision. Factors militating against the provision and maintenance of these infrastructures were identified. The paper concluded that policy measures should be put in place by the government in form of appropriate legislation and regulations that will create a conducive environment for private operators and other stakeholders to ensure effective and efficient partnerships that will promote the provision of urban infrastructure. DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2015.v4n2p11

Highlights

  • The provision of modern infrastructural facilities dates back to the period of the British colonial administration in the country

  • This paper examines the principles, structure and attributes of private partnership (PPP) and suggested some viable recommendations that could ensure effective usage of the PPP for sustainable infrastructure provision in Nigeria urban centres

  • What becomes of the Nigeria nation today in terms of economic development and national sustainability is attributable to the insufficiency, inefficiency and ineffectiveness of the available infrastructural facilities which are concentrated in isolated urban areas like Lagos, Ibadan, Enugu, Port-Harcourt, Kaduna and Abuja

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Introduction

The provision of modern infrastructural facilities dates back to the period of the British colonial administration in the country. Of major importance is the fact that despite the efforts made by government in the provision of basic utilities and services in urban centres, the problem of inadequate and inefficient infrastructural facilities still persists This situation might not be unconnected with the rapid urbanization witnessed in Nigeria in the last four decades as a result of the oil boom era that occurred between 1971 and 1977. With this growing urban population, is the challenges posed by inadequacy of urban infrastructures which require huge government finances to meet their demand Coupled with this problem is the economic downturn and hyper-inflation ravaging the country thereby making almost impossible for governments at the three levels to source for the needed fund to provide new infrastructural facilities or maintain the existing ones. This paper examines the principles, structure and attributes of PPP and suggested some viable recommendations that could ensure effective usage of the PPP for sustainable infrastructure provision in Nigeria urban centres

Physical Planning and Infrastructure
Historical Antecedent of Infrastructure Development and Provision in Nigeria
Types of public-private partnership
Public Private Partnership in Nigeria
Policy Recommendation
Findings
Conclusion
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