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Item PRIMARY HEALTHCARE SERVICE DELIVERY AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STATE-LOCAL GOVERNMENT RELATIONS: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM OYO STATE, NIGERIA(HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 2025) Bello, Moruf Ayodele; Obembe. Mayowa Paul; Chukwudi, Celestina Ekene; Atobatele, AbolajiThis study examined the effectiveness of the relationship between the Oyo state government and its local governments in providing primary healthcare service delivery. This study seeks to examine and offer evidence-based insights into how these levels of government cooperation, coordination, and communication affect the provision and quality of primary healthcare services. This study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The study is an in-depth inquiry using a structured questionnaire and interview session. Data collected were analysed using descriptive methods. Structural Functionalism is adopted as the framework of analysis of this work. The findings showed that the relationship between the state governments is effective in the recruitment, training, and placement of primary healthcare workers. The study therefore concludes that a relationship exists between the state governments in providing primary healthcare service. The study guides policymakers in making policies in health sectors, especially in Oyo stateItem Innovation of ICT Solutions for Mitigating Security Challenges in Nigeria(UNIOSUN FSS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE (PHYSICAL and VIRTUAL), 2024) Apeloko, O. D.; Atobatele, AbolajiItem Nigeria Immigration Service and Service Delivery in Nigeria(Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, 2024) Atobatele, Abolaji; Oyedokun, Olafimihan; Gberevbie, Daniel; Dele-dada, MoyosoluwaThe purpose of this study is to investigate how the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) provides services in relation to Information and Communication Technology (ICT). With the adoption of ICT, the NIS has significantly improved its operational efficiency, notably by introducing electronic passports and online services. Despite these advancements, the NIS faces challenges such as inadequate training and incomplete integration of ICT, which hinder optimal service delivery. This research explores the effectiveness of ICT in enhancing public service delivery by the NIS, evaluating both the successes and the ongoing issues that affect the organization's ability to meet public expectations. The study highlights the critical role of ICT in modernizing immigration services and the need for continued efforts to overcome existing challenges to fully realize the benefits of ICT in public service.