CONTRIBUTION OF TRESPUTATION INDUSTRY TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA RAILWY CORPORATION)

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CONTRIBUTION OF TRANSMUTATION INDUSTRY TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA RAILWY CORPORATION)

 

ABSTRACT

This project work is a complete work done on the contribution of transportation industry of the economic development Nigeria. The purpose of this project is to know how the  transportation has contributed to the economic development of Nigeria. This project is sufficiently peaceable and comprehensive to absorb the many changes occurring in this work.

Transportation which a mean of moving people and goods from one place to another.  The researcher discussed fully  on the background of rail transport in Nigeria the problems and its contribution to the economic development. I also disc used the purpose of the research and  the definition terms used is the project work.

In chapter two the  researcher had on in depth review contribution made by several authors on the subject matter in question and also made reference to journals magazine and dailies.

Chapter three brought the researcher to derailed discussion.  In this case the researcher used which were asked the respondent also personal interview and direct observation were used.

Finally the researcher stated the findings made necessary recommendation and  finally concluded the work.

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1  BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

History of  rail transport on Nigeria  stared at 106 years age when the rail was laid linking Lagos and extended to  Ibadan and also linking port Harcourt and extended to Jos for excavation of tin mineral the first rail line  in Lagos was constructed which extended to extended to       Medujri and Carstem  regions and also other regions.

In 1955 when railway corporation stands as co-operative society and was no longer control fully by federal government which is when they are operating in the law act of 1955. the railway  rail line was operating in three different ways the first that stands as old rail line was know as narrow cage the second that stands as new rail line was know s standard cage and it was faster then the formal one the third one is this recent one that commence is existence as of 1955

Railways corporation as a channel of development to a particular area is divided into seven district.  General head office is at Lagos and its head quarters is at Alagumgi Lagos Western district  headquarters is Ibadan,   Eastern distract head quarter is located Enugu and later extended to port- Harcourt Northern district head quarter is at Bauchi North eastern district is located at Carffanchian  and the lest north central district head quarters is at Minna. Nigeria Boil way corporation also have branch at London and Indian

Later in 1918 commenting on the need for rail transportation in Nigeria when   the colony matters was on control Adewusi Alula noted that government while paper on management of rail transport in Nigeria meant good for the sub-sector but added that it relayed its objectives initially.  By 1920 it was clear that Nigeria would operate federal system that would be responsible for the management of railway transportation in Nigeria since he observed that it was the greatest sector that employee the longest number of people in the country.

Then in 1943 he also absented that  the state of social capital development was very discounting and that the situation called for a rethink and mode for a good motivation if we were sincere to develop.  Now that the situation called for anybody’s action’s to rescue Nigeria was necessary to develop these mode of transport  Jonah Muoha O.C. 1920 observed that the are tension of the rail-line to the hinterland was one of the land mark that made Nigeria great.  And he also  too anxious that while rule was the guardianship needed by the black to over-come backwardness presently Nigeria is still operating on the same act of law 1955.

 

CONTRIBUTION OF TRANSMUTATION INDUSTRY TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA RAILWY CORPORATION)