TY - JOUR T1 - Development of River Basin Organizations in Nigeria AU - Adeoti, O. JO - Research Journal of Soil and Water Management VL - 1 IS - 3 SP - 91 EP - 100 PY - 2010 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 2075-1095 DO - rjswm.2010.91.100 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=rjswm.2010.91.100 KW - Nigeria KW -water management gaps KW -possible interventions KW -stakeholder participation KW -Murray-Darling basin KW -subsidiarity KW -water management in France KW -Integrated river basin management AB - The present poor drinking water services and sanitation problems have triggered the need to look for a better management strategy under the current water reform in Nigeria. In order to suggest a feasible option, the study examines the present water management structure in Nigeria. Findings indicate that there exist no water management structures at a lower (or sub-basin) level; there exists no water management platform that incorporates the non-government water stakeholders in the present river basin-based water management structure in Nigeria and there is no involvement of present basin management authority in sanitation and drinking water service provisions. To alleviate these problems, the study suggests; one, the rationalization of the present 12 river basin management framework into four along the four natural hydrographical areas in Nigeria, two, the creation of sub-basin management structures within the four natural hydrographical areas, three, the inclusion of key non-government water stakeholders in river basin and sub-basin management platforms and four, the devolution of drinking water and sanitation service provisions to the basin management organizations. The study closes with a set of policy recommendations that could encourage the operation of this alternative water management structure in Nigeria. ER -