2016
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2016.v7n2p149
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Motives and Motivation for Implementation of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Housing Provision in Nigeria

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“…Further, apart from taking into consideration the impact of PPP housing projects on the host communities, particularly, for payment of compensation for land acquired for the projects, no evidence was found on how the operators were taking into considerations the interests of local communities as stakeholders in these housing projects as suggested in the good governance literature (UN, 2004;Greve and Hodge, 2011). This might help to explain why host communities where PPP housing projects are in Nigeria often show some levels of resentments to such schemes as reported in an earlier study by Onyemaechi (2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Further, apart from taking into consideration the impact of PPP housing projects on the host communities, particularly, for payment of compensation for land acquired for the projects, no evidence was found on how the operators were taking into considerations the interests of local communities as stakeholders in these housing projects as suggested in the good governance literature (UN, 2004;Greve and Hodge, 2011). This might help to explain why host communities where PPP housing projects are in Nigeria often show some levels of resentments to such schemes as reported in an earlier study by Onyemaechi (2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…In Nigeria, the existing studies have examined several issues, including the role of partners (Ibem, 2010;Oladokun and Aluko 2012;Ibem and Aduwo, 2012;Taiwo, Adeboye and Aderonmu, 2014), the contributions of PPP (Ibem 2011a;2011b;Ibem and Aduwo, 2012), the level of awareness of PPP among industry stakeholders and the factors necessitating its adoption in housing (Oladokun and Aluko, 2012). Others have investigated the challenges and prospects of PPP (Ukoje and Kanu, 2014;Olofa and Nwosu 2015;Aduwo, Ibem and Onyemaechi, 2017), the relationship between the operational structure and outcomes (Ibem, Aduwo and Alagbe, 2015), the critical success and motivating factors for housing PPPs (Onyemaechi, Pollard and Samy, 2015;Onyemaechi and Samy, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principal reason for adopting a PPP model is that, where project suitability is correctly measured and implemented, this approach can offer greater value for money compared to traditional procurement ( UN-HABITAT, 2011). According to a study conducted by the United Nations Human Settlement Program in 2011 on PPP and housing development, a number of countries are embracing PPP as a way to overcome housing shortages (Onyemaechi and Samy, 2016). However, Winch et al (2012) asserted that the major driver for governments in choosing PPP arises from the funding gap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adoption of the PPP model for housing provision in Nigeria is intended to increase urban housing stock and address housing affordability and accessibility (Sani et al, 2018). Onyemaechi and Samy (2016) also stated that PPP has been adopted for housing provision in Nigeria to provide a viable and sustainable platform for decent and affordable housing units in all cities and Low-cost housing development in Myanmar towns, with a view to reducing the acute housing shortage. For some countries, such as Malaysia, the enhancement of organisational reputation is one of the most important reasons that public agencies are adopting the PPP concept (Abdul- Aziz and Jahn-Kassim, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…in the table (1) Group Two Studies, Housing Satisfaction Standards or Socially Acceptable Housing. are devoted to housing policies, programs and standards [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16], [17], [18].aimed at solving the housing crisis in general. They referred to housing programs that could reduce the size of housing problems in different countries and establish housing criteria that can be adopted in addressing the challenges of the residential architectural environment in Iraq.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%