Regional analysis of locations of public educational facilities in Nigeria: The Akure region experience

Type Journal Article - Journal of Geography and Regional Planning
Title Regional analysis of locations of public educational facilities in Nigeria: The Akure region experience
Author(s)
Volume 4
Issue 7
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 428-442
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/JGRP/article-full-text-pdf/0A884B540858
Abstract
One of the components of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is achieving universal basic
education for all boys and girls by the year 2015. The realization of this goal will remain a dream as long
as there is imbalance in the distribution of educational facilities. It is in this context that this paper
attempts to examine the distribution of public educational facilities in Akure region, Nigeria with a view
to promoting effectiveness in the utilization of the educational facilities. Since the MDGs essentially
target the Primary and Secondary schools education, this study focuses its analysis on the two
categories of educational facilities thereby exempting Post-secondary educational facilities. Data used
in this paper were collected from various ministries and government parastatals in Ondo State and the
Local Government Councils that make up the Akure Region. They were collected by the use of openended
questionnaires targeted at the heads of government ministries and educational institutions. The
data were analyzed and presented by the use of simple frequency tables to explain the distribution of
educational facilities in the region. From the analysis, proposals and recommendations for equitable
distribution of educational facilities were proffered, with a view to eliminating the regional imbalance in
the provision of educational facilities in the region in particular and suggestions that can easily be
adaptable to other regions in Nigeria.

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