Distribution and Access to Urban Infrastructure by Residential Property Occupiers in Minna, Nigeria

  • Rukaiyat Adeola Ogunbajo Federal University of Technology, Minna
  • Lateef A. Lawal Federal University of Technology, Minna
  • Sulaiman Adesoji Olabisi University of Ilorin
Keywords: Access, Households, Neighbourhoods, Provision, Urban amenities

Abstract

Urban infrastructure encompasses the essential amenities, facilities, and services that make life easy and comfortable for residents within neighbourhoods. The provision of nine basic urban amenities across thirteen neighbourhoods in Minna, and measurement of access to amenities by households are the points of evaluation in this study. A total of 1,134 housing units were sampled using the stratified and systematic random sampling techniques. Data were generated from questionnaires, inspections and enumeration in the study area. Weighted mean scores were computed and indexed to determine overall accessibility to amenities. The location quotient (LQ) was used to estimate the degree of concentration of the amenities, while the Welch adjusted analysis of variance tested for a significant difference in the distribution of urban amenities across neighbourhoods. The adjusted Welch's F ratio was 2.959, which was significant at the 0.05 alpha level, suggesting an uneven distribution of amenities across neighbourhoods in the study area. This study emphasises that government at all levels should prioritise provision and development of amenities and also support efforts by communities regarding basic amenities and services.

Published
2024-09-11