Group Dynamics and Public Policy Formation: Insights from Nigerian Society
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2024
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International Journal of Emerging Multidisciplinaries: Social Science
Abstract
This paper appraises the theoretical assumptions of group theory within the purview of public policy with an overview of major
interest groups in Nigeria that influence government decisions. It begins by providing conceptual clarity on policy, public policy,
and public policy analysis to lay the foundation for the subsequent discussion. The paper then examines the underlying
assumptions of group theory and critiques its applicability within public policy discourse. Through the analysis of secondary
data, this paper explores the role of group agitation in shaping policy formulation and implementation processes. It highlights
the significant influence of group actions on government policies, illustrating how various interest groups exert pressure and
influence decision-making processes. This paper concludes that public policy emerges as a result of collective agitation and
interaction within a given society. It recognises that various groups play pivotal roles in shaping policy outcomes, yet their
actions are typically governed by established rules, fostering a climate of peaceful competition among competing interests.
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Interest Group, Policy, Public Policy, Public Policy Analysis.