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Okumagba PO
Okereka OP
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Global Advanced Research Journal
of History, Political Science and International Relations (GARJHPSIR)
ISSN: 2315-506X
February 2013 Vol.
2(1), pp 001-005
Copyright © 2013 Global Advanced
Research Journals
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The politics of
oil and the Niger Delta regional development master
plan: Its workability and the option of political
goodwill
Paul Oghenero Okumagba1* and
Onofere Princewill Okereka2
1Department
of Sociology Delta State University Abraka, Nigeria.
2Department of Political Science Delta
State University, Abraka, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author E-mail:
ghene_okumagba@yahoo.com; GSM: +2348037645971
Accepted 03 September, 2012
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Apart from the execution
of the Quick Impact Projects (QIP) to kick- start
the efforts at ensuring sustainable Development in
the Niger Delta Region, the Act establishing the
NDDC, also mandated the Commission to evolve a
comprehensive Regional Development Master Plan that
will involve the contributions of all stakeholders.
This will ensure their accepting responsibility in
case of failure to meet sustainable development
requirement by the year 2020. This paper is an
ambitious attempt to ensure that this master plan
umpired by NDDC does not fail, like many other
development plans which did not achieve their goals.
We have critically examined the inputs of the plan
and arrived at some suggestions as to how it can be
successfully implemented. Thus, the critical option
of political goodwill with its actionable variants
in advocacy for good governance, stakeholders
synergy for implementation and a legal framework to
guide the implementation of the plan.
Keywords:
Oil, Development, Master plan, Political Goodwill
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