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Abstract

The growing importance of administration can be traced back not only to changes in the volume, complexity and specialization of government, but to changes in the relationship between governmental organizations and their environment.

The nexus between the local government and democratic governance has been keenly explored on intense academic debates.

These debates have aimed at beaming attention on systems such as poor service delivery, lack of accountability, poor staffing and total politicization of local government appointments.

The study investigated politicisation of local government appointment and service delivery in Nigeria. Consequently, the study was conducted in Enugu State.

The framework of analysis used in this study is the bureaucratic theory as propounded by Max Weber.

Introduction

The term local government administration in Nigeria has attracted serious attention both nationally and internationally since the great local government reform of 1976.

Local government is the closest tier of government to the people of Nigeria, yet the resident population in it is denied the benefits of its existence.

The failure of local government in the area of service delivery over the years has made the citizens to loose faith and trust in local government administration as an institution in Nigeria.

From historical perspective, modern local government administration in Nigeria can be traced to the British system of local government.

But it should be stated however, that local administration did not start with the advent of British Administration in Nigeria, because some forms of system of local government administration pre-dated the British rule.

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