Accelerating public service delivery through the management of intergovernmental relations in Nigeria and South Africa

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Kuye, Jerry O.
Ile, I.U.

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African Consortium of Public Administration

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The practice of inter-governmental relations ( IGR) and its management has become an important element for facilitating service delivery in the public service. This paper departs from the premise that IGR presents an opportunity for improved service delivery that is yet to be fully harnessed. In order to fully actualise the facilitative potential that is inherent in IGR, it has become essential to identify critical elements that can assist public administration practitioners to harness the possible gains that can be made through effective IGR management. These critical elements are identified in this article and are linked to the generic activities of public administration which are described as involving decision-making, planning, advising, co-ordination, conciliation, arbitration, command and data gathering through which government carries out its responsibilities. The article commences with an overview of the case study contexts - the Nigerian public service and the South African public service. This contextualisation provides an opportunity to highlight and present cross-country findings (lie, 2006: 146-196) that may assist in improving IGR effectiveness in both federalist and unitary states.

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Intergovernmental relations, Public service delivery

Sustainable Development Goals

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Kuye, J.O. and Ile, I.U. 2007. Accelerating public service delivery through the management of intergovernmental relations in Nigeria and South Africa. African Journal of Public Affairs, 1(1): 68-76.