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International Journal in Management & Social Science
Year : 2016, Volume : 4, Issue : 5
First page : ( 313) Last page : ( 320)
Online ISSN : 2321-1784.

Issues of corruption and Governance with leadership: review of the Nigerian public sectors: what's the way forward?

Oluwagbenga Ayeku Oluwasegun1, Abimbola Aluko Folasade2

1School of Business Management University Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia

2Center for human development and techno-communications University Malaysia Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia

Online published on 4 August, 2018.

Abstract

The public sector of each country is basic to its national improvement. Through its services, offices and agencies, government sets up policies, projects and administrations that electrify improvement at all levels, stimulating economical progress and increased trust and association between the government of the state and the general population.

In Nigeria, the public sector has turned into an encapsulation of all that is fraudulent, corrupt and deceitful. Self-protection is preferred to national importance and the leadership crisis predominance at all levels of basic leadership has further extended the imbroglio.

In this way, Nigeria has lost grip in its endeavour to accomplish national advancement due to the harmful atmosphere of "cleave I-slash" governmental issues, ethnicity, average quality, partisanship, cronyism, tainted procedure of recruitment of pioneers, among other features.

This study has distinguished the ferocious impediment to national development in Nigeria as a twist off of the leadership crisis and dishonesty common in its public sector and has provided important propositions.

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Keywords

Corruption, Leadership crisis, National development and public sector, .

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