Portia Roelofs

Portia Roelofs

King’s College London
P. Roelofs

Dr Portia Roelofs is a Lecturer in Politics at King’s College London. She has a PhD in Development Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She is co-convenor of the Political Studies Association special group on Global Development Politics and sits on the editorial board of the African Arguments book series. Her work sits at the intersection of critical development studies, politics, and political theory. Her book, Good Governance in Nigeria: Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the 21st Century was published in 2023 by Cambridge University Press.

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Book Talk: Good Governance in Nigeria: Rethinking Accountability and Transparency in the 21st Century
March 22, 2024 | 9:00 AM

Political science has long claimed that African political systems are dysfunctional because they are too embedded in social and material relations. This assumption informed the rise of the World Bank’s good governance agenda in the late 1980s. This chapter situates this technocratic vision of how to fix African politics in a longer ‘epistocratic’ political tradition that emphasises the knowledge-based, epistemic dimensions of governance. In this context, the "Lagos model", developed first in Lagos state, southwest Nigeria, from 1999  onwards and then extended to nearby Oyo and Ekiti, was celebrated by donors as an example of ‘home grown good governance’, where governance reforms were not imposed by donors through conditionality but actively adopted by the government itself. By tracing how this domesticated version of the good governance agenda was contested in the twenty-first century electoral competition, this book re-evaluates the social, material, and epistemic dimensions of good governance and argues for rethinking accountability and transparency, drawing on lessons from Nigerian political discourse and practice.