This piece is one of the technical notes that I used in some seminal conversations before now, one of many others that I consider should be shared, in spite of its seminal tone, for the benefit of public managers¬-learners who are spread all over the nooks and crannies of Nigeria and beyond, and for public education.
In penning this contribution, I am interested in a sort of agenda setting that has the capacity to generate discourse around public cum civil service institutional reformulation and its framework of relevance especially in a postcolonial context like Nigeria. All across the world, public administration serves the purpose of outlining and concretising the administrative agenda that allows the state intervene positively in the lives of the citizenry.
This therefore places a huge responsibility on the public service—and the public administration scholarship and communities of service and…
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