Socio-Economic Impacts of Road Infrastructure Development During- and Post-Construction in a Fast-Growing City in Nigeria
Date
2020
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University of Zilina
Lang
en
Abstract
Road infrastructure is vital to the development of any human settlement and thus it remains an integral part of
the municipalities’ annual budget. Despite the numerous benefits road infrastructure development (RID) offers, its development
imposes negative impacts. While literature is replete with studies on socio-economic impacts of RID at
post-construction stage, attention has not been paid to impacts during construction. Consequently, this study aims at analysing
the socio-economic impacts of RID during- and post-construction in Abeokuta city in Nigeria. Multistage sampling
technique was utilised in sample selection for the study. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were adopted for data
analysis with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). Findings from the descriptive analysis indicated that
residents were adversely impacted during construction in areas such as business activities, travel rate, property value, vehicle
condition and community health. Regression analysis revealed road development statistically impact on socio-economic
activities during construction with three out of nine predictors: transport fare (p=0.009), business activities (p=0.015), and
community health (0.031) exerting the major influence. Also, at post-construction stage, regression analysis revealed road
development statistically impact the socio-economic activities with four of the nine predictors: transport fare (p=0.042),
business activities (p=0.009), community health (p=0.035), and property value (p=0.003) exerting the most significant influence.
Student t-test results showed that statistical difference existed between ‘during construction’ and ‘post-construction’
impacts regarding property value, business activities, community health and transport fare. Finally, the study suggested ways
to mitigate problems associated with RID, particularly during construction.
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Keywords
Abeokuta, construction, Nigeria, road infrastructure development, socio-economic impact