ABSTRACT
Public private partnership in Nigeria and other developing nations in Africa were adopted for the purposes of delivering services and infrastructural development. The study was carried out through the administration of questionnaire and reveals that there is a significant relationship between Public Private Partnership and service delivery and there is also a significant relationship between public private initiative and efficiency in public service.
Based on findings of the study, there is no denying the fact that Nigeria’s development is largely on consequence of its underdeveloped infrastructure, poridging the gap should therefore, be a top priority of the Nigerian government achieving the improvement in service delivery rests on certain factors; institutional and other related mechanisms that will drive the initiative will have to be put in place.
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