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New Innovation and Idea | Development Studies | Volume 15 Issue 2, February 2026 | Pages: 862 - 878 | United States
Inclusive Development Framework for Nigeria (IDFN): A Multi-Dimensional Strategy for Building Equitable and Sustainable Communities
Abstract: Nigeria has historically struggled with gender and socio-economic disparities that continue to hinder sustainable and equitable development. Despite numerous policy reforms and development initiatives, progress remains uneven, with persistent exclusion of marginalized communities. Existing approaches to inclusive development focus narrowly on economic growth or sector-specific interventions, neglecting the structural drivers of exclusion embedded in Nigeria?s socio-political systems. These include disparities in resources, power, and access, which shape opportunities across communities. There is often a lack of critical reflection on implementation, which is essential for building equitable and sustainable communities. In response, this paper examines the shortcomings of existing development models and proposes an alternative, context-specific framework tailored to Nigeria?s socio-political realities. Using a theoretical and comparative policy analysis approach, the paper develops the Inclusive Development Framework for Nigeria (IDFN), drawing on global examples from Rwanda, India, and Brazil and situating the framework within Nigeria?s unique institutional context. No primary data were collected; the methodology relies on qualitative synthesis of secondary literature and policy reviews. The IDFN introduces four pillars: participatory governance, digital access, gender equality, and infrastructure parity. It proposes a three-tiered executive implementation mechanism operating within existing governance structures: a National IDFN Coordination Council (N-ICC), State Inclusive Development Units (SIDUs), and Local Implementation Hubs (LIHs). The paper's original contribution is the design of an implementable framework that emphasizes inclusion as a systemic capability. IDFN is a comprehensive guide for civil society actors, policymakers, and government institutions to collaborate in addressing the drivers of exclusion, positioning Nigeria for measurable, inclusive development.
Keywords: Inclusive Development, Sustainable Development, Gender Equality, Nigeria, Digital Equity
How to Cite?: Titilayo Ogunbambi, Abiodun Essiet, "Inclusive Development Framework for Nigeria (IDFN): A Multi-Dimensional Strategy for Building Equitable and Sustainable Communities", Volume 15 Issue 2, February 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 862-878, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26211071737, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26211071737