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Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy

Year 2022, Volume: 14 Issue: 4, 451 - 460, 29.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514

Abstract

This review includes the literature on road transport infrastructure and how it affects economic growth. The main aim is to evaluate the scope and importance of transport infrastructure for economic and social growth. Research has shown that in Nigeria, the construction of road infrastructure is often chosen to meet the practical need of moving people and goods from one point to the other. The article covers a short history of the Nigerian national road network, its emergence and the expansion of Nigerian roads, and the influence of road infrastructure on agriculture and rural development. In addition, healthcare, general social change, and poverty are inclusive as the main components of this review. While this article focuses primarily on road infrastructure, there are few citations to back up points about other forms or modes of transportation. Conclusively, the research indicates a functional link between road infrastructure and economic development.

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Year 2022, Volume: 14 Issue: 4, 451 - 460, 29.12.2022
https://doi.org/10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514

Abstract

This review includes the literature on road transport infrastructure and how it affects economic growth. The main aim is to evaluate the scope and importance of transport infrastructure for economic and social growth. Research has shown that in Nigeria the construction of road infrastructure is often chosen to meet the practical need of moving people and goods from one point to the other. The article covers a short history, brief on the Nigerian national road network, emergence and the expansion of Nigerian roads, the influence of road infrastructure on agriculture and rural development. In addition, healthcare, general social change, and poverty are inclusive as the main components of this review. While this article concentrates primarily on road infrastructure, little citations are made to buttress points to other forms or modes of transportation. Conclusively, the research indicates a functional link between road infrastructure and economic development.

References

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  • 2. [2] Adeniyi, J. O., Akinrinmade Y., & Abiodun, A. L. Analysis Of Road Transport Impact On Rural Development In Nigeria : A Study On Akure North Local Government Area, Ondo State. International Journal of New Technology and Research (IJNTR), (2018). 4(3), 103-107.
  • 3. [3] Aderamo, A.J and Magaji, S.A Rural Transportation and the Distribution of Public Facilities in Nigeria: A Case of Edu Local Government Area of Kwara State. Journal of Human Ecology, (2010) 29(3): 171-179. Kamla-Raj Publishers. (2010)
  • 4. [4] Adereti, F. O. Rural Women's Access to Infrastructural Facilities in Rural Areas in Osun State . Social Science,18(3) (2005). 165- 170.
  • 5. [5] Adewole, E.A The Regional Development Implications of Cassava Production in Ikere-Ekiti, Nigeria. Unpublished Master Dissertation Seminal Proposal of Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal University of Technology Akure. (2013).
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Michael Toryila Tiza 0000-0003-3515-8951

Sesugh Terlumun 0000-0001-7518-7314

Victoria Jiya 0000-0001-6625-9881

Collins Onuzulike 0000-0001-7264-9843

Emmanuel Ogunleye 0000-0001-7263-895X

Ebenezer Akande 0000-0002-3201-6520

Publication Date December 29, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022Volume: 14 Issue: 4

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APA Tiza, M. T., Terlumun, S., Jiya, V., Onuzulike, C., et al. (2022). Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy. Aksaray Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 14(4), 451-460. https://doi.org/10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514
AMA Tiza MT, Terlumun S, Jiya V, Onuzulike C, Ogunleye E, Akande E. Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy. Journal of ASU FEAS. December 2022;14(4):451-460. doi:10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514
Chicago Tiza, Michael Toryila, Sesugh Terlumun, Victoria Jiya, Collins Onuzulike, Emmanuel Ogunleye, and Ebenezer Akande. “Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy”. Aksaray Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi 14, no. 4 (December 2022): 451-60. https://doi.org/10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514.
EndNote Tiza MT, Terlumun S, Jiya V, Onuzulike C, Ogunleye E, Akande E (December 1, 2022) Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy. Aksaray Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi 14 4 451–460.
IEEE M. T. Tiza, S. Terlumun, V. Jiya, C. Onuzulike, E. Ogunleye, and E. Akande, “Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy”, Journal of ASU FEAS, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 451–460, 2022, doi: 10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514.
ISNAD Tiza, Michael Toryila et al. “Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy”. Aksaray Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi 14/4 (December 2022), 451-460. https://doi.org/10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514.
JAMA Tiza MT, Terlumun S, Jiya V, Onuzulike C, Ogunleye E, Akande E. Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy. Journal of ASU FEAS. 2022;14:451–460.
MLA Tiza, Michael Toryila et al. “Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy”. Aksaray Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, vol. 14, no. 4, 2022, pp. 451-60, doi:10.52791/aksarayiibd.983514.
Vancouver Tiza MT, Terlumun S, Jiya V, Onuzulike C, Ogunleye E, Akande E. Investigation of the Role of Road Transport in the Nigerian Economy. Journal of ASU FEAS. 2022;14(4):451-60.