The paper is aimed at determining the level
of coordination that exists among the different agencies
that are involved in solid waste management in Zaria
Urban area. Structured questionnaire and literature
review were used to obtain data and information on the
roles and responsibilities of agencies involved in solid
waste management as well as the nature of inter-agency
relationship in the study area. Purposive sampling
technique was used to select 13 representatives of the
Solid Waste Management agencies. Methods of data
analysis employed for the research were the descriptive
statistics (frequency analysis, percentage distribution,
mean scores, grand mean scores and content analysis)
for both government agencies and formal private waste
collectors. The two points ordinal scale 1 representing
yes and 2 representing no was employed for obtaining
information on inter-agency relationships while the
multiple options likert scale format was used for
obtaining information on the level of coordination that
exists among the different agencies, using such
indicators as collaboration, consultation and
information exchange. The multiple options likert scale
questions type was also used to obtain information on
effects of absence of a well-coordinated solid waste
management system within the study area. The results
of the analysis of the indicators of coordination using
the two points ordinal scale on inter-agency relationship
and other indicators, that is collaboration, consultation
and information exchange also signified inefficient
coordination among the agencies. The paper
recommended among others that, there is need to
prepare a well-coordinated and common solid waste
management plan for common implementation by all
stakeholders, which will guide policy formulation and
coordinate all urban solid waste management issues
within the urban area and also information exchange
should be improved by providing effective means of
communication among the institutions in the areas of
public awareness campaigns, regularity of accessibility
of the institutions to up to date information from other
institutions
Keywords : Solid Waste Management, Coordination, Information Exchange, Collaboration, Consultation.