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... as participation, consensus orientation, accountability, transparency, responsiveness, effectiveness and efficiency, equity and inclusivity and the rule of law. It assures that corruption is minimized1, the views of minorities are taken into account and that the voices of the most vulnerable in society are heard in decision-making. It is also supposed to be responsive to the present and future needs of society. According weighty significance to what was raised above, and will be raised herein, the below writing is destined at making attempts to discuss whether "good governance" depoliticises development. It further will discuss the probable positive and/or negative implications of the phenomenon, if it were, for development theory and practice in the current epoch. Discussion It seems as if the general, perhaps hypothetical conception held around and about good governance at State level is that which refers to rule of law, respect of human, political & civil rights, transparency and accountability. A ...
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