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- W2727879273 abstract "Most governments all over the world exist mainly to formulate and implement policies to improve upon the livingstandard of citizens. Research has shown that citizens are more likely to support the policies implemented by governmentwhen their inputs are taken into consideration at the formulation stage. However, one of the reasons most public policiesfail and hence manifest in bad governance in developing societies like Nigeria is the fact that citizens lack access to the policyformulating center of government; either by reason of ignorance due to high illiteracy rate or the avenue for citizens tocontribute meaningfully to the policies of government is non-existing. And since good governance is premised among otherson ensuring that citizens participate in decision-making process of a given country either directly where possible or throughtheir representatives; it is therefore necessary that citizens should be encouraged to be part of the facilitating team for thepromotion of good governance. This is more likely to be achieved through the deliberate creation of avenues or platformssuch as e-government as a strategy to enable citizens’ inputs into the policies of government. Therefore, this study exploresthe current state of affairs on the extent to which the Federal Government of Nigeria has been able to harness the avenueor platform of e-government as a possible catalyst for the promotion of good governance in the country. This wasaccomplished by the examination of the websites of the Federal Government of Nigeria and some of its key institutions suchas, the Legislature: National Assembly (the House of Senate and the Federal House of Representatives), the Judiciary (FederalHigh Court and the Nigerian Supreme Court) and Federal Ministry of Information and Culture. The websites of these publicinstitutions in Nigeria were examined and analyzed based on their practical effect on the day-to-day governance of thenation. This was carried out through the adoption of descriptive approach with a view to observing the avenues or platformscreated, if any, by the Federal Government of Nigeria and some of its key institutions to give citizens the opportunity to beinvolved in the policy and decision-making process in the nation’s quest for good governance. The outcome of the studyrevealed that the Federal Government of Nigeria and its key institutions are yet to create the platform of e-government toenable citizens to be involved in the policy and decision-making process for good governance as evident in the advancedcontemporary societies. If the country must experience and benefit from the opportunities made available globally throughthe adoption of e-government platform, the paper recommends that leadership at all levels must take practical steps topopularize on a large-scale, the adoption and implementation of e-government in the management of governmentprocesses, through the involvement of citizens in the policy and decision-making process, thereby serving as a catalyst forgood governance in Nigeria." @default.
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- W2727879273 title "E-Government: A Possible Catalyst for Good Governance in Nigeria?" @default.
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