Private Sector Government (PSG): Outsourcing A Country’s Development. The main problem Nigeria face nowadays is funding shortages on one hand and an increasingly deteriorating reputation on the other. There is already tremendous pressure on funds available for developing Nigeria, especially in face of recent global economic recession. With our development becoming increasingly in the decline and the need for transparency, accountability and the need more than ever for infrastructural facilities on the increase, alternative sources of government and funding generation, especially from the private sector should be embraced. This is not a current global practice for running a government of a country, but just an idea I think might work for Nigeria considering our peculiar situation, rather than adopting all western generic “formula”. What are the disadvantages of embracing this concept for the development of our huge human resources and infrastructure development? The idea is to involve the partnership of government and private sector (most especially Diasporas’) where both parties contribute ideas (and funds) under an agreed ratio to make decision, moderate policy and contribute finance.
Concessions in various forms are the way Nigeria should go if we’re ever to have viable and developments and sound infrastructures. Governance Blueprint Design, Political Satisfaction Design, Operations and Implementation, and Transfer is my proposal, especially in view of the worsening conditions of our infrastructures. This is a complex form of government theory where many different aspects have to be considered, however, this idea is worth our consideration and debate?
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