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Abstract

Following the enactment of the Infrastructural Concessions Regulatory Commission (ICRC) Act in Nigeria, Abia state government keyed into the framework of the PPP in 2007.

This was in a bid to bridge the infrastructural gap in the state and to actualize the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), especially as it affects the development of a global partnership for poverty reduction through provision of basic infrastructures and industries.

Despite policy efforts made towards this direction, decadence in the state’s health system, education, road network, electric power generation and distribution, housing, industries, among others, has been on increase.

In view of this, this study was aimed at investigating Public Private Partnership and infrastructural development in Abia state from 2007 to 2014.

Introduction

The availability of infrastructure is critical to the economic, industrial, technological and social development of any country. Infrastructure touches on a wide spectrum of basic amenities which enhance the capacity of economic agents to conveniently engage in productive activities with less stress.

According to the United States National Infrastructure Improvement Act (2006), these amenities include water supply and distribution system, wastewater collection and treatment facilities, surface transportation facilities, mass-transit facilities, airports and airways facilities, resource recovery facilities, waterways, levees.

And related flood-control facilities, docks or ports, school buildings and solid-waste disposal facilities.

However, effective and efficient provision of these infrastructures has become a subject of serious concern in underdeveloped economies, including Nigeria, where there has been a persistent history of infrastructural development gap.

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