Harnessing traditional institutions for sustainable leadership and good governance in Nigeria

dc.contributor.authorOlu-Owolabi Fadeke Esther
dc.contributor.authorOladoyin Anthony Mayowa
dc.contributor.authorOdukoya Oludayo
dc.contributor.authorOsimen Goddy U.
dc.date.accessioned2025-05-19T16:49:18Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractThe subject of traditional institutions cannot be undermined in the project of sustainable leadership and good governance in Nigeria given the locus and crucial role of the institution in the past and modern Nigeria. It is incontrovertible that traditional and aboriginal values are held highly with reverence and respect in virtually all parts of Nigeria. To discountenance their relevance will be too costly in any leadership-cum-governance discourse. Towns, villages and cities were duly recognized and protected as the harbingers of culture, mores, norms and values. The contemporary government structure in Nigeria duly recognizes the importance of traditional institutions by having a Commission for Local Government (LG) and Chieftaincy Affairs at all State levels. Moreover, 5% of allocations to LGs go statutorily to the tradition institution in the State. Hitherto, the recklessness and abuse of the native authority system of local government administration in the 1950s–60s had led to the moderation and reforms of the system, which has continued to affect traditional institutions to date. To this end, the paper argues that traditional institutions hold so much values and cohesive practices as well as socially integrative potentials for nation-building so much that the State can leverage on them for sustainable leadership and overall good governance. The methodology adopted for collecting data for this study is descriptive research method, which relies on primary direct observation (eye-witness) account and relevant secondary materials such as texts, journal articles, official documents and internet materials. The data collected were analyzed and presented using thematic analysis and tables. National and international data already analyzed were found essential to drive home the argument of this study. The outcome of the paper provides useful information on how traditional institutions serve as a veritable platform for sustainable leadership and good governance in Nigeria. The paper concluded that traditional institutions, with its rich culture, values and practices, possess sufficient merits to propel the country towards sustainable leadership that would concomitantly induce economic, technological and political growth in Nigeria.
dc.identifier.issndoi.org/10.24294/jipd.v8i11.6951
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/handle/123456789/49603
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherJournal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 2024, 8(11), (EnPress)
dc.subjectculture
dc.subjectgood governance
dc.subjectsustainable leadership
dc.subjecttraditional administration
dc.subjecttraditional institutions
dc.titleHarnessing traditional institutions for sustainable leadership and good governance in Nigeria
dc.typeArticle

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