UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF ENERGY GOVERNANCE CONSTRAINTS IN NIGERIA: A TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE

Q4 Environmental Science
Aslam Kaitah, Francis B. Frimpong
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Sub-Saharan nations face a plethora of constraints in advancement of their economic development, a phenomenon particularly vivid in the extractive sector. A large chunk of the limitations – inherited and retained in the post-colonial era – adversely affect an effective and efficient governance of energy and natural resources. Drawing on the case study of Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producing nation, this paper looks as to how energy governance is constrained by the historical legacy of colonialism and post-colonialism. The paper argues that the colonial legacy has had a profound impact on the effectiveness of energy governance and its institutions in the post-colonial era, in particular those confined to oil and gas. Drawing on transnational justice and energy governance theories, the paper seeks to reconcile the demands of today – including the need for improved efficiency and skilled management as well as investment liberalization and resilience of the energy system – with the colonial and post-colonial legacies that are deeply rooted in the energy sector and beyond. Using a systematic literature review method, the paper outlines its content analysis and research findings in a form of a set of recommendations addressed at the country’s policymakers and decision makers calling for a greater accountability and consistency in Nigeria’s energy policy.
了解尼日利亚能源管理制约因素的不同影响:过渡时期司法视角
撒哈拉以南非洲国家在推进经济发展方面面临着过多的限制,这一现象在采掘业尤为明显。后殖民时代继承和保留的大量限制对能源和自然资源的有效和高效管理产生了不利影响。本文以非洲最大的石油生产国尼日利亚为例,探讨了能源治理如何受到殖民主义和后殖民主义历史遗产的制约。本文认为,殖民遗产对后殖民时代的能源治理及其机构的有效性产生了深远的影响,特别是那些仅限于石油和天然气的机构。利用跨国司法和能源治理理论,本文试图调和当今的需求——包括提高效率和熟练管理的需求,以及能源系统的投资自由化和恢复力——与深深植根于能源部门及其他领域的殖民和后殖民遗留问题。利用系统的文献综述方法,该论文以一组建议的形式概述了其内容分析和研究结果,这些建议是针对尼日利亚的政策制定者和决策者提出的,他们呼吁尼日利亚的能源政策具有更大的问责性和一致性。
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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期刊介绍: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (ISSN: 1743-3541) includes volumes relating to the follow subject areas: Ecology, Environmental Engineering, Water Resources, Air Pollution, Design & Nature, Sustainable Development, Environmental Health
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