THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN URBAN HOUSING DELIVERY INSUFFICIENT POLITICAL WILL AND INEFFECTIVE HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
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THE ROLE OF
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN URBAN HOUSING DELIVERY INSUFFICIENT POLITICAL WILL AND
INEFFECTIVE HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Abstract
There is a
continuous exacerbation of environmental problems in big cities of today’s
world, thereby, diminishing the quality of life in them. Of particular concern
is the fact that today’s mega-cities are evolving in the developing world
without corresponding growth in the economy, infrastructure and other human
development indices. As urban population continues to grow in these cities of
the Global South, governing institutions are usually unable to keep pace with
their social responsibilities, thus, making the issue of urban governance very
critical. This is because effective and efficient urban governance is highly
essential for the creation, strengthening and sustenance of governing
institutions. Lagos, a mega-city of over 15.45 million people and the most
populous metropolitan area on the African continent epitomizes the fundamental
grave characteristics of the emerging mega-cities of the Global South, thereby,
constituting an apt choice in understanding the emerging mega-cities of the
next generation. Two out of every three Lagos residents live in slums and
de-humanizing physical and social conditions. Many of them sleep, work, eat and
cook under highway bridges, at the mercy of weather elements.
This
research, therefore, evaluated urban governance through housing administration
in Africa’s largest mega-city. It examines the extent of housing problems in
the city, the causal factors and the culpability of government agencies
statutorily responsible for the provision, control and management of housing development
in Lagos – the tenth largest city in the world. A representative geographic
part of the city which manifests classic characteristics of slum life, listed
by Mike Davis as the largest slum in Africa and the 6th largest in the world –
Ajegunle – was adopted for case study. The research design combined rigorous
literature search (desk research) with quantitative and, especially,
qualitative approaches to data collection. The qualitative approach was more
intensely adopted because government officials often respond to inquiries with
‘official answers and data’ which may not be reliable and the study had to rely
on keen observation of physical traces, social interaction and personal
investigation. The cross-sectional research method was adopted. Information was
solicited from house-owners, building industry professionals, sociologists and
officials of relevant government agencies, through research tools like
questionnaires, interviews, focused group discussions and personal
observations.
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