
New Direction for Nigerian Infrastructure Governance Focuses on Asset Restoration
Nigeria is exploring a new approach to infrastructure governance, prioritizing asset restoration and value recovery to combat institutionalized decay and improve efficiency.
18 Feb, 11:36 — 18 Feb, 11:52
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Nigeria faces a recurrent policy choice. Persisting with a model that tolerates asset neglect has institutionalised decay and reduced the efficiency of public expenditure. A shift toward asset restoration as a core governance principle would prioritise value recovery, accelerate service delivery, and strengthen fiscal discipline. This approach does not substitute for new infrastructure investment; rather, […] The post Asset restoration and value recovery: A new direction for Nigerian infrastructure governance, By David Ugwunta appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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