Abstract This paper which is presented from the perspective of Nigerian bankers, explores the perception of risk in Public-Private Partnership ,project finance and ,delivery. It discusses ,the evolution of the Public-Private Partnership ,Projects (PPP) concept ,building ,on broad ,inter-organizational relationships. A review ,of literature indicates that normally ,these relationships are fraught
... [Show full abstract] with challenges as well as opportunitieswhich,both parties in a Public-Private partnership can either take advantage,of or be confounded,by. Data was,gathered,from professionals working,in three major banks,in Nigeria using a five,point Likert scale questionnaire. The paper,concludes,that Nigerian banks,are generally wary of bearing risk and would,instead seek to transfer risk to other parties.