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Title: Conceptual Framework for an Effective Management of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Project Stakeholders to Minimise Project Failure in North Central, Nigeria
Authors: Yusuf, Gognaje Barde
Ganiyu, Bashir Olanrewaju
Oyewobi, Luqman Oyekunle
Oke, Abdulganiyu Adebayo
Keywords: Conceptual Framework
Failure
Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure projects
Stakeholders
Issue Date: May-2021
Publisher: School of Environmental Technology Conference (SETIC)
Citation: Yusuf, B.G., Ganiyu, B.O., Oyewobi, L.O. & Oke, A.A. (2021). Conceptual Framework for an Effective Management of Public Private Partnership Infrastructure Project Stakeholders to Minimise Project Failure in North Central, Nigeria. Proceedings of the SETIC 2020 International Conference, 145 - 154
Series/Report no.: SETIC 2020;
Abstract: Public- Private Partnership (PPP) brings together the Private sector managerial expertise and Public sector regulatory and supervisory capacity in the provision of public infrastructure projects. Several problems have been encountered on PPP initiatives in Nigeria, especially in the North Central region where many PPP infrastructure reements frameworks and models for managing project stakeholders in conventional procurement system which is unsuitable for managing the challenges of stakeholders in PPP infrastructure projects. As such, identification and management of stakeholders in PPPs is crucial to the success of PPP projects. Hence, there is need to develop a conceptual framework upon which an effective strategy to minimise PPP infrastructure projects failure through effective stakeholders management amidst well designed institutional and regulatory framework and a conducive investment climate. This research intends to bridge the gap in the literature by providing an operational strategy to minimise failure of PPP infrastructure projects through effective management of PPP project stakeholders in North Central region of Nigeria. This strategy could be applied to minimise PPP infrastructure failure in developing countries.
Description: Conference paper
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9308
ISBN: 978-978-54580-8-4
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