Browsing by Author "Shigaba, Danjuma"
Now showing 1 - 4 of 4
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Open Access THE ADEQUACY OF THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF JOINT DEVELOPMENT AND BOUNDARY DELIMITATION BETWEEN OIL PRODUCING COASTAL STATES(Department of Public and International Law, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2018-07-05) Okebukola, Elijah Oluwatoyin; Iyadah, John Viko; Musa, Habiba; Shigaba, Danjuma; Epu, Alexanda A.; Suleiman, Rilwanu; Ahmed, JalaludeenThis paper situates the legal discussions on the Nigerian democracy in the context of the price(s) being paid to keep the system, the things given up to maintain the system, the things being done to win elective office. This context is seen as the cost of the Nigerian demon-ay. Costs identified in the paper include Pecuniary Costs of Maintaining the Legislative Bodies, Pecuniary Campaign Costs, Distrust of “Repeat Play”, Communitarian Solidarity, Empowerment of 1Godfathers’ over Stakeholders and Surrender of Direct Involvement. Having identified the cost, the paper goes on to suggest alternatives to the present ystcrn. The suggested alternatives include Re-election Eligibility Based on Superseding Predecessor’s Performance, Threshold Contracts, Remuneration Agreements, Independent Candidates and Electoral System Change/ Rotation Principle.Item Open Access MAINSTREAMING SOCIAL SECURITY INTO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES(Department of Public and International Law, Nasarawa State University Keffi, 2017-03-06) Onu, Paul; Epu, Alexanda A.; Shigaba, Danjuma; Iyadah, John Viko; Zakari, Mohammed Yaro; Musa, HabibaThe need for social security for workers has remained a central issue in employment relations in many municipal and international laws and policies. This paper considers a number of schemes and legal framework as a basis for government response to guaranteeing social security for workers in the public and private sector employment under the Nigerian legal system. It has shown that there is multifarious tie between social security, employment (wor orce) and development. This is essentially factual for health insurance, which boosts wor ers productivity, and for child benefits when they are linked to school attendance, u er to at, the paper therefore calls for a new legal scheme which can guarantee better soci security to workers and bring the law in accord with international labour standards and p oce ures. e focus of this paper is for social security for all categories of persons but with special emphasis on workers at the public and private sectors.Item Open Access MAINSTREMING SOCIAL SECURITY INTO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES(Department of Public and International Law, Nasarawa State University, Keffi., 2017-06-06) Onu, Paul; Epu, Alexanda A.; Shigaba, Danjuma; Iyadah, John Viko; Zakari, Mohammed Yaro; Musa, HabibaItem Open Access POWER SHARING WITHIN A FEDERAL STATE: NIGERIA IN CONTEXT(Department of Public and International Law, Nasarawa State University, Keffi., 2018-12-24) Aliyu, Halima Doma; Saleh, Hussaini Shat; Shigaba, Danjuma