CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
- Background
of the study
Transportation
implies the movement of people, goods, services and information by specific
modes, some of which are roads, railways, airlines, and shipping lines (Fadare
and Omole, 1991a). These modes have been studied widely all over the world by
researchers in varying disciplines. While all modes of transport are important
in national development, the main focus of this paper is the rail
transportation in Lagos metropolis. The importance of well-organized public
transport is acknowledged in both developed and developing countries because,
public transport systems are more efficient means of transporting large numbers
of people between and within settlements than the flexible private cars
(Adeniji, 1983, 1987; TSU, 2002; Daramola, 2004). The significant contribution
of public transport to travel in urban areas cannot be overemphasized and
incidentally there has been a diffusion of urban centers over the years in
several parts of
Nigeria, while the
rate of urbanisation and the rate of urban growth have also been
persistently high. Average annual growth rate in urban areas is about 4.7% as
against the national growth rate of 2.8% (World Bank, 2006a, b).
In
Nigeria, the road transport sub sector plays a dominant role in the internal
movement of passengers and goods accounting for over 95% of overland movement
of passengers and freight (NISER, 2003). As many as 47% of Nigerians now live
in urban areas (World Bank, 2006b) while up to 70% of urban residents make
their trips using public transport (Oyesiku, 2002). The issues of public
transport provision, which have been compounded by phenomenon of urban sprawl,
have not been appreciably addressed at the level of policy while some of the
issues addressed in the policy document have not been implemented.
The Nigerian Railway Corporation was to manage and operate the railway undertakings and provide all necessary facilities for carriage of passengers and goods. The social duties of the corporation seem to out weight the economic (Iwayemi, 1987). This is due to many unprofitable services especially passengers’ services it renders to the society. In any case, the passengers’ services have been very important as a social service in the operations of the Nigerian Railway Corporation.
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