1 Department of Public Administration, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, USA.
2 Department of Public Administration and Management, Faculty of Economics and Management cience, University of Pretoria Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa.
3 Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria.
4 Department of Political Science and Sociology, Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, University of Ghana, Ghana
5 Masters of Sport Administration, Russian International Olympic University
6 Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Science, Bayero University Kano, Kano State Nigeria.
Bolouboye Micah Eradiri ORCID ID: 0009-0002-8762-8142
Okocha Chinedu ORCID ID: 0009-0002-1345-6085
Ojo Oluwaseye Emmanuel ORCID ID: 0009-0001-3503-7466
Omokukpo Moses Etana ORCID ID: 0009-0003-2779-1324
Udoh Patience Oiwodu ORCID ID: 0009-0002-8990-3929
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(02), 111–122
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.2.3709
Received on 16 September 2025; revised on 30 October 2025; accepted on 01 November 2025
This study examines the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), political accountability, and administrative efficiency as critical pathways toward achieving good governance in the digital era. With governments across the globe increasingly integrating digital technologies into public administration, AI has emerged as a transformative tool capable of enhancing transparency, efficiency, and citizen engagement. The study adopts a qualitative approach, data derived from policy reports, institutional documents, and governance performance indicators.
Findings reveal that AI contributes significantly to administrative efficiency by automating decision processes, optimizing resource allocation, and improving service delivery speed and accuracy. Moreover, AI-driven data analytics facilitates greater political accountability by enabling real-time monitoring of government activities, early detection of corruption risks, and evidence-based policymaking. However, challenges such as inadequate digital infrastructure, ethical concerns, data privacy issues, and limited technical capacity hinder effective AI adoption in many developing countries.
The study concludes that integrating AI into governance systems requires a balanced policy framework that emphasizes transparency, inclusivity, and ethical oversight. It recommends that governments invest in AI literacy, institutional capacity building, and regulatory reforms to ensure equitable and responsible deployment of AI technologies in governance. By aligning AI innovation with democratic principles and administrative reforms, nations can foster more accountable, efficient, and responsive governance structures capable of addressing 21st-century challenges.
Artificial Intelligence; Good Governance; Political Accountability; Administrative Efficiency; Digital Transformation; Public Administration
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Bolouboye Micah Eradiri, Okocha Chinedu, Ojo Oluwaseye Emmanuel, Emmanuel Acheampong, Omokukpo Moses Etana and Udoh Patience Oiwodu. Artificial Intelligence, Political Accountability, and Administrative Efficiency: Pathways to Good Governance in the Digital Era. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 28(02), 111–122. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.28.2.3709.
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