7 - From the Hub of Lagos: Horizontal Integration for the Southwest Region of Nigeria, a Developmental Imperative
Corresponding Author(s) : Kenneth Chukwuemeka Nwoko
Afrika Zamani,
No 24 (2016): Afrika Zamani: Revue annuelle d’histoire africaine
Résumé
Au Nigéria, l’expérience du fédéralisme a démontré qu’aucun développement significatif ne pourrait être réalisé avec la structure actuelle composé d’unités fédératives économiquement et politiquement faibles et d’un gouvernement central fort et dominant. Le développement économique nécessite donc le renforcement des unités étatiques fédératives. La présente étude examine le lien entre l’intégration horizontale des États du sud-ouest du Nigéria dans un bloc régional au sein de l’Etat nigérian et le développement socio-économique de la région, par rapport au plan de développement économique du pays à long terme. Elle soutient que cette intégration horizontale est le principal catalyseur nécessaire à la réalisation de la vision 20: objectif 2020 du pays. Le succès de cette intégration dans le sud-ouest servirait de modèle aux autres régions du pays. Cette étude vise à encourager l’intégration régionale et, par conséquent, la planification régionale en tant qu’élément essentiel des nouvelles stratégies de développement économique des unités étatiques fédératives au Nigéria dans le but de fournir un cadre de développement territorial propice à la réussite d’autres stratégies.
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Les références
Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR), 1998, Regional development agencies' regional strategies The Stationery Office, London.
Haas, E. B., 1964, Beyond the Nation- State. Functionalism and International Organisations Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Lindberg L. and S. Scheingold, 1970, Europe’s Would Be Polity, New Jersey:Prentice Hall. Mitrany, D., 1966, A Working Peace System Chicago: Quadrangle Books.
Nye, J. S., 1968, ‘Comparative Regional Integrative Concept and Measurement’, International Organisation, Vol. 22, No. 4.
Obiagwu, K., 2011, ‘S/West should build on regional integration based on shared values, says Mimiko’ The Guardian, Friday, 10 June 2011.
Oladesu, E., 2011, ‘Regional economic integration on course in Southwest’, The Nation, 30 August 2011, p.1.
Olowu, D., 1990, Lagos State: Governance, Society and Economy, Lagos: Malthouse Press.
Olowu, D., 1991, ‘The Literature on Nigerian Federalism: A Critical Appraisal’, Publius, Vol. 21, No. 4, p. 161.
Oni, S. I., and Okanlawon, K. R., n.d, ‘Nigeria’s Transport Infrastructural Development: An Integral Part of The National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS)’, Department of Geography, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos. Available online at http://docplayer.net/40153857-Nigeria-s-transport-infrastructural-development-an-integral-part-of-the-national-economic-empowerment-and-development-strategy-needs.html. Accessed on 22 February 2017).
Phillips, A. O., 1984, ‘State-Creation, Revenue Allocation and Nigeria's Development’, in Management Development in Nigeria, ed. Nigerian Institute of Management, Vol. 2, Akure, Nigeria: NIM, pp. 93–102.
Porter, M., 1990, The competitive advantage of nations, Macmillan, London;
Salawudeen, S., 2011, ‘A quest for regional integration in Southwest’, The Nation, 15 July 2011, p. 1.
Schmitter, P. C., 1970, ‘A Revised Theory of Regional Integration’, International Organisation, Vol. XXIV, No. 4. pp. 836–868.
UN-HABITAT, 2006, Lagos: Bridging the Urban Divide, Nairobi: United Nations Human Settlements Programme.
Usman, S., 2010, ‘Nigeria – Vision 20:2020, the First Implementation Plan (2010–2013)’, a paper presented at the Validation Workshop on the First Four-Year Implementation Plan for NV 20:2020 at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, 5 August 2010.
Viner, J., 1950, The Customs Union Issues, New York: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.