SURVIVAL IN DEREGULATED ECONOMY: THE CASE OF NIGERIA
SURVIVAL IN DEREGULATED ECONOMY: THE CASE OF NIGERIA
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2005
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MOHAMMED, Zakari
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Abstract
The paper revisited the socio-economic and political stance of Nigeria and identified
some of the factors that precipated the introduction of deregulated policies and
programmes in the country. The deregulatory policies, plans, programmes and other
socio-economic and political systems, policies and programmes necessary lor successful
implementation, management and monitoring of the deregulated economy to the
advantage of the stakeholders to ensure their successful survival have been highlighted.
The paper concludes by submitting that the extent to which the stakeholders successfully
survive in deregulated economy is a function of the extent to which the deregulator)
policies, plans projects and programmes are implemented, managed and monitored to
their advantage on one hand, and the extent to which the stakeholders are empowered
socio-eeonomically and politically and are capable, willing and able to effectively and
efficiently partake in the implementation and execution of the deregulatory plans,
programmes and projects without any form of discrimination on the other hand.
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A paper presented at the Northern Zonal ICAN Conference held at Hilltop Hotel,
Jos on 28,h
July, 2005
Keywords
SURVIVAL,, DEREGULATED ECONOMY,, CASE OF NIGERIA