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Perspectives on the Legislature and the Prospects of Accountability in Nigeria and South AfricaLegislative-Executive Corruption and Good Governance in Nigeria: Insights from Buhari’s Administration in the Fourth Republic

Perspectives on the Legislature and the Prospects of Accountability in Nigeria and South Africa:... [Evidence abounds that corruption is the bane of legislative-executive conflict, which in turn has had an adverse effect on good governance in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (Momodu and Matudi 2013; Fatile and Adejuwon 2016). In the literature, researchers have considered the consistency and prevalence of corruption among parliamentarians as a major problem confronting Nigeria (Akomolede 2012; Oni 2013; Onuigbo 2015). However, most of the literature dwells essentially on the antics, methods of exhibiting corrupt practices among members of the parliament. This has created some limitations in addressing the implications of legislative-executive corruption on good governance. Nevertheless, few studies have pointed out the roles of the legislature and the executive in enhancing good governance (Fashagba 2012; Momodu 2012; Tom and Attai 2014).] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Perspectives on the Legislature and the Prospects of Accountability in Nigeria and South AfricaLegislative-Executive Corruption and Good Governance in Nigeria: Insights from Buhari’s Administration in the Fourth Republic

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019
ISBN
978-3-319-93508-9
Pages
105 –119
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-93509-6_6
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Evidence abounds that corruption is the bane of legislative-executive conflict, which in turn has had an adverse effect on good governance in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic (Momodu and Matudi 2013; Fatile and Adejuwon 2016). In the literature, researchers have considered the consistency and prevalence of corruption among parliamentarians as a major problem confronting Nigeria (Akomolede 2012; Oni 2013; Onuigbo 2015). However, most of the literature dwells essentially on the antics, methods of exhibiting corrupt practices among members of the parliament. This has created some limitations in addressing the implications of legislative-executive corruption on good governance. Nevertheless, few studies have pointed out the roles of the legislature and the executive in enhancing good governance (Fashagba 2012; Momodu 2012; Tom and Attai 2014).]

Published: Aug 4, 2018

Keywords: Good Governance; Executive-legislative Conflict; Corrupt Practices; Ministries, Departments And Agencies (MDAs); Nigerian Legislators

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