Challenges and contradictions in Nigeria’s water resources policy development: a critical review

O. G. Okeola, O. Balogun
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The paper is an exploratory review of Federal Government of Nigeria’s gazettes, agencies reports, intergovernmental documents on water resources policy as primary data source and publications by academia; with the aim to contribute insightfully in the ongoing effort of the government and stakeholders in designing a comprehensive water resources policy. The paper identified contradictions and overlapping statutory responsibility that constituted policy implementation impediments’ and galvanized discourse toward effective implementable policy. A paradigm shift is advocated by making the River Basin Development Authorities (RBDAs) the center stage of the nation’s water resources policy development and implementation. But considering the underdeveloped status of Nigeria, there are three critical sectors whose effective functionalities are synergistic for accomplishing the RBDAs vision. These are Energy, Food and Public Health. It is imperative to temporarily focus the nation’s water policy on them for a period of at least ten years through enactment of “Dedicated Water Resources Bill”. The Bill should only address (1) institutional framework (2) Energy, Food and Public Health security and (3) Integrated water resources management. Work should continue on the comprehensive Water Resources Bill through the process of consultation that promote inclusion, accountability, transparency, and the needs of the vulnerable. Keywords: Nigeria, Policy, Water resources, RBDAs, Development
尼日利亚水资源政策发展中的挑战与矛盾:批判性回顾
该文件是对尼日利亚联邦政府公报、机构报告、关于水资源政策的政府间文件作为主要数据来源和学术界出版物的探索性审查;旨在为政府和利益相关者在制定综合水资源政策方面的持续努力做出有见地的贡献。本文确定了构成政策执行障碍的矛盾和重叠的法定责任,并激发了对有效可执行政策的讨论。通过使流域发展局(RBDAs)成为国家水资源政策制定和实施的中心舞台,倡导了一种范式转变。但考虑到尼日利亚的不发达状况,有三个关键部门的有效功能是协同作用的,以实现区域发展银行的愿景。分别是能源、食品和公共卫生。当务之急是通过制定“水资源专用法案”,在至少十年的时间里,暂时将国家的水资源政策重点放在他们身上。该法案应只涉及(1)制度框架(2)能源、食品和公共卫生安全(3)水资源综合管理。应通过促进包容、问责、透明度和弱势群体需求的协商进程,继续制定综合水资源法案。关键词:尼日利亚,政策,水资源,rbda,发展
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