Achieving sustainable housing development in Nigeria: A critical challenge to governance

Type Journal Article - International journal of humanities and social science
Title Achieving sustainable housing development in Nigeria: A critical challenge to governance
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 9
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 121-127
URL http://humanitarianlibrary.org/sites/default/files/2013/08/16.pdf
Abstract
A critical challenge to effective governance in Nigerian is how to make housing adequate and sustainable. It
has been observed that the phenomenal rise in population, spontaneous increase in size of most Nigerian
cities have hitherto led to acute shortage of decent and affordable dwellings. These have resulted to diverse
urban problems ranging from overcrowding, deplorable environment and living conditions, inadequate
infrastructure, homelessness, and several others. Ensuring adequate and sustainable housing delivery
towards progressive urbanization in our cities thus constitutes a critical challenge to governance. In
examining this developmental challenge, this article underscores the need for good governance through the
application of appropriate development strategies that could enhance optimum utilization of existing
resources for effective housing delivery. It highlights the need to stimulate a policy that will facilitate
infrastructural development alongside housing delivery. The paper advocates for renewed collaboration and
commitment among stakeholders in housing and urban development in Nigeria.

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