Examination of Urban Infrastructural Facilities
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
One
of the most remarkable improvements associated with the process of
socio-economic changes in Nigeria during the last fifty years has been the
clamor for the increase in the state of infrastructural facilities.
Infrastructural
facilities embraces entirely any services in which the various levels of
government in the country as well as various communities are collectively
involved in its provision.
This
also includes services provided by voluntary agencies and private individuals.
Infrastructure
is an embracing concept for the wide range of services offered by the
government of any country in order to facilitate health living aesthetic. Infrastructural facilities include; water
supply, electricity, transportation, drainage system, communication e.t.c. Non existence of these infrastructural
facilities in any residential property will affect the rental value of such
property.
In
the light of the harsh condition Nigeria has been going through recently,
skyrocketing cost of building materials and construction, high cost of finance
and unpredictable economic condition, there has been decrease in infrastructure
and little or no maintenance of the existing stock. Investment must be strategically positioned
where it has access to basic infrastructure so as to keep the property in a
state to command a constant flow of income or benefit and appreciate it capital
value.
Considering
the problem of increasing the cost of providing infrastructure, the dilapidated
one are still in use, the federal government and it agencies left the petroleum
trust fund [P.T.F] doing all they could to improve the present infrastructure
facility stock. But the fact remains
that, the government does not have enough fund to improve on the entire stock.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Real
estate developers were constantly faced with the issue of making decisions on
the type of property to invest their hard earned income or highly competitive,
secured mortgage funds, which were attached with high lending rates. Property
developers who want to invest in residential building development should
endeavor to provide these two infrastructures amongst others with a view to
earn attractive rental values on their residential property in Niger state in
particular, towns and cities in developing countries. The study revealed that
infrastructural facilities contribute 30.50% in the determination of rental
values residential buildings in Niger state of which the provision of
wall-fence round the building and installation of burglary proof in the entire
window played the most important infrastructure. It is hoped that this will
assist the local planning authorities to map out proposal/development in their
different areas of jurisdiction in addition; it will render meaningful in the
development of strategies for estate layout that will promote urban
environmental quality thereby enhancing property values in the areas. The
primary data collected were subjected to multiple regression analysis and the
determination of the effect of the available infrastructure such as water,
electricity, access road, kitchen, toilet, refuse disposal facility,
wall-fence, installed burglary proof, drainage channel, day watch security and
night watch security services. Government should continue to embark on
comprehensive road rehabilitation by tarring all the roads in the areas of the
city suffering from poor road network, poor electricity. It has now been
realized that state government cannot provide all the necessary facilities,
hence individuals and federal government should come to the aid of the state
government for the provision of the essential infrastructure such as roads,
water and electricity supply e.t.c.
1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The
aim of the study is to examine the urban infrastructural facilities in Lavun local
government Kutigi with a view of making useful recommendation for the
improvement of infrastructural facilities in Kutigi.
The special objectives
for realizing this aim are;
a. To study the concept of urban infrastructure
in the society.
b. To identify factors effecting the efficiency
of infrastructural facilities.
c. To identify the available infrastructural
facilities in the study area.
1.3 STATEMENT
OF PROBLEMS
The
major problem identified in the course of the study is that the present
infrastructural facilities are inadequate to meet the need of it users or
occupier of the residential properties.
This
has posed a problem for the various levels of government of the day and
parastatals on what to do to improve on the present situation considering the
poor financing power of the government parastatals, high cost of construction
and materials with the unpredictable socio-economic developments.
It
is therefore in light of these, that the study tends to identify these
infrastructural facilities how far they have gone in meeting the demand and
expectation of it users, and examining the adequacy of urban infrastructural
facilities on residential housing development.
1.4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In
the process of completing data and information, for writing this project and to
entrust a good project, the following were taking into consideration namely;
availability; reliance, timeless, consistency.
SOURCES
OF DATA COLLECTION
Under
this data collection there were two sources consulted for collection of data.
A. PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION
primary data collection method used by the
researcher is entirely for this project at hand in this study.
The
researcher used the following combination for primary data collection, these
includes; colleagues in work and housing department in the local government and
some developer, house owner.
B. SECONDARY DATA COLLECTION
They
include data from various text book on infrastructure and property development
journalists in newspaper, pamphlets, article, symposium papers presented.
1.5
SCOPE OF STUDY
The
study is expected to cover all areas in the Lavun local government, but as a
result of local government factors, the population size has been reduced. In
this regard, the study was centered only in Kutigi metropolis.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCES OF THE STUDY
The
importance of infrastructural facilities as a monument tool for residential
property values is that the study will fund to serve as a guide to the
government parastatals and private individuals in decision making especially in
local government.
CHAPTER
TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 INFRASTRUCTURE
There
are various definitions, meaning and concept ascribed to the word
infrastructure, right from the evolution and creation of town and cities
throughout the world. Some of the
definition of infrastructure is here by examined. Webster [1978] states that infrastructure are
works constructed for public use of enjoyment especially when financed and
owned by the government.
The
English Collins dictionary defined infrastructure as includes building,
structures and use of land are provided by developers or statutory authorities
example are railway, road bridges, gas, electricity ,water, sewage/waste
disposal, telephone installation e.t.c.
From the above definitions it is clear that different perspective exist
as regards infrastructure. However, all
point to the fact that infrastructure is the basis of development of any nation
and that its provision in most cases is by the government.
2.1.1 TYPES OF INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure
is an embracing concept for the wide range of direct services offered by the
government of any country so as to facilitate healthy living aesthetic.
Emeluruike
[1997] attempted a classification of infrastructure in an urban area, which
includes;
a. Communication
infrastructure like airfields, roads, railways, telecommunication, water ways
and port.
b. Health
infrastructure like hospitals, teaching specialist and general hospital clinics
and training of health personnel.
c. Social
infrastructure like recreational facilities, play grounds, sport facilities,
natural gardens, cinema and theatres.
d. Educational
infrastructure like education institution and facilities at all levels. Printing presses and bookshops.
e. Technological
infrastructure like research institutes, design and fabrication, studies and
workshop.
f. Religions
infrastructure like place of worship i.e. churches, mosques e.t.c.
g. Housing
infrastructure including the housing shell, roads, water, energy, recreational
facilities e.t.c.
h. Agricultural
infrastructure like irrigation and storage facilities.
i. Judicial
infrastructure like court head office and libraries adequate system e.t.c.
j. Power
or energy infrastructure like facilities for generation and distribution of
various types of power.
2.2 CONCEPT OF VALUE
Encyclopedia
Americana volume 27 page 867 states that value in economics is the esteem in
which a thing is held but also, under ordinary commercial condition, power in
exchange, value depends on two things along desirability and scarcity. Value means the worth of a thing and is
animated if expressed in monetary terms.
Value in a broad sense means the capacity of a thing to satisfy
wants. Value is commutative and could
mean many things to many people.
2.3 CONCEPT
OF PROPERTY VALUES
D.
Cadman and A. Crowe [1978;4] property development is an industry that produces
building for occupation by bringing together various raw materials , public
services, capital labour and
professional expertise of which land is one. The complete building may be let or sold to
an occupier. If it is let, it can be
held as an investment or sold to an investor.
It is a venture which to a greater or looser extent is beset by risk.
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