IBIKUNLE QAZEEM BUSAYO

Meet IBIKUNLE QAZEEM BUSAYO, an Academic Staff of Lagos State University.

Specialization

Public Policy; Rural Urban Development And E-governance

Designation

Lecturer I

Department

Public Administration

Office

At the Public Administration department office

Visiting Hour

Appointment on Visitation important

Research Interest

Topic: A Comparative Analysis Of Solid Waste Management In The New Normal: A Study Of Lagos And Ogun States, Nigeria

Description: The recent outbreak caused by the covid-19 has exposed many minds to the technology of the fourth industrial revolution. the innovative management of waste in this respective has also gained a momentum. waste are no longer see as a challenge, rather, as a means to wealth creation. However, the issue of waste is still presented as a challenge in many states of Nigeria despite policy statements to efficiently management waste. it is in this consonant that this study tends to examine a comparative analysis in the selected states in Nigeria to evaluate strategies and procedures taken in this innovative era. This study will adopt both Qualitative and Quantitative Techniques, analysis of variance ANOVA will be used to test the differences in the approach of managing waste.

Qualifications

# Certificate SchoolYear
1. Ph.D (Public Administration specialisation in Public Policy Analysis ) Lagos State University 2022

Current Research

A Comparative Analysis of the Implementation of National Social Investment Programmes on Community Resilience in Northern and Southern Nigeria.

Research Details

Despite substantial financial and logistical investments in the National Social Investment Programmes (NSIPs), a significant critical knowledge gap persists regarding their differential effectiveness in fostering community resilience across Nigeria’s diverse geographical and socio-economic landscapes [3, 14]. The implementation modalities of these programmes exhibit considerable variation, with Northern Nigeria, for instance, frequently encountering pronounced obstacles such as entrenched poverty, lower literacy rates, and persistent insecurity [5, 6]. Conversely, Southern Nigeria often presents a contrasting operational environment, characterised by different socio-economic dynamics. The absence of a systematic comparative analysis that rigorously examines how these contextual disparities influence programme outcomes and, consequently, community resilience, represents a critical lacuna in current scholarship and policy formulation.

Furthermore, there is an insufficient understanding of the intricate contextual factors that mediate both NSIP implementation and the resultant resilience outcomes. Regional specificities, including traditional governance structures, the prevalence of conflict in certain Northern areas, and the more commercially driven economies in the South, are highly likely to exert a profound influence on the efficacy and reach of NSIPs. A comprehensive and nuanced analysis of these mediating factors is therefore essential to optimise the design and delivery of NSIPs, ensuring their relevance and impact across all regions.

Biography

IBIKUNLE BUSAYO is a Lecturer I at the Department of Public Administration

IBIKUNLE has a Ph.D in Public Administration specialisation in Public Policy Analysis from Lagos State University

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