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 requ...

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Main Authors: Daniel Gberevbie, Segun Joshua, Nchekwube Excellence-Oluye, Adeola Oyeyemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-11-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017742951
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spelling doaj-295ebe1b024b46a0b6d5d4d2ced2365a2020-11-25T03:41:16ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402017-11-01710.1177/2158244017742951Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015Daniel GberevbieSegun JoshuaNchekwube Excellence-OluyeAdeola OyeyemiDevelopment 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 implementation among others. The main goal of this article is to explore the relationship between accountability for the sustainable development and the challenges of leadership in Nigeria. With the analysis of data obtained from secondary sources, this present study identified lack of accountability for sustainable development to include the challenges leadership, unethical behavior, poor maintenance culture, poor management of resources, corruption on the part of public officials, and inadequate funds to execute projects in Nigeria. This article therefore recommends, among others, the need for government to adopt a more practical approach to the promotion of accountability, a determined fight against corruption and unethical behavior, proper management of resources, and devotion of more funds to the execution of capital projects that could positively affect the lives of the people for improved standard of living.https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017742951
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Segun Joshua
Nchekwube Excellence-Oluye
Adeola Oyeyemi
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Segun Joshua
Nchekwube Excellence-Oluye
Adeola Oyeyemi
Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
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Segun Joshua
Nchekwube Excellence-Oluye
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title Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
title_short Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
title_full Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
title_fullStr Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
title_full_unstemmed Accountability for Sustainable Development and the Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, 1999-2015
title_sort accountability for sustainable development and the challenges of leadership in nigeria, 1999-2015
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publishDate 2017-11-01
description 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 implementation among others. The main goal of this article is to explore the relationship between accountability for the sustainable development and the challenges of leadership in Nigeria. With the analysis of data obtained from secondary sources, this present study identified lack of accountability for sustainable development to include the challenges leadership, unethical behavior, poor maintenance culture, poor management of resources, corruption on the part of public officials, and inadequate funds to execute projects in Nigeria. This article therefore recommends, among others, the need for government to adopt a more practical approach to the promotion of accountability, a determined fight against corruption and unethical behavior, proper management of resources, and devotion of more funds to the execution of capital projects that could positively affect the lives of the people for improved standard of living.
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