Indigenous People - Traditional Practices and Modern Development 2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.1003144
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Traditional Leadership, Indigenous Knowledge, and Local Governance: Implications for Good Governance and Sustainable Development Agenda

Olawale R. Olaopa,
Saheed Ogundare

Abstract: The traditional leadership institution had far-reaching and overall commitment to protect the local people within and outside their jurisdic¬tion. It controls the allocation of community land held in their custody and trust; preserves law and order; collects taxes; provides social services; promotes education; adjudicates and makes pronouncement on conflicts through utilization of native intelligence defined by local/indigenous knowledge (IK). This guarantees effective local administration and control are faci… Show more

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