DUPLICATION OF URBAN PLANNING FUNCTIONS IN A NIGERIAN STATE: UNCOVERING THE CAUSALITY

Authors

  • Oluwole Daramola Department of Urban and Regional Planning OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE NIGERIA
  • Olorunfemi Olojede Department of Urban and Regional Planning OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE NIGERIA
  • Akintayo Ojo Department of Urban and Regional Planning OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE NIGERIA
  • Oluwaseun Olowoporoku Department of Urban and Regional Planning OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE NIGERIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v15i3.300

Keywords:

administration, duplication, Nigeria, planning, urban

Abstract

This study examines the duplication in urban planning functions in Osun State of Nigeria. Data for the study were sourced from questionnaire administered on the directors of all the 35 planning agencies in the state. Data collected include respondents’ characteristics and the operation of the planning agencies and these were analysed using frequency distribution. The study revealed that the agencies experienced conflict of interest and the reason for that was mostly jurisdictional. Also, the agencies seldom related with one another. The study concluded that the structure of urban administration in the state causes duplication of urban planning functions and recommends, among others, legislative changes in urban administration of the state and Nigeria.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Davoudi, S. and Evans, N. (2005). The challenge of governance in regional waste planning. Environment and Planning 23(4): 493-519.

Falade, J. B. (2010). Governing Nigerian Cities for Sustainability. A Commissioned Paper presented at the 40th Annual General Meeting of the Nigerian Institute of Town Planners, held in Kano, October 28-30.

Federal Government of Nigeria (1976). The Local Government Reform Act. Lagos: Federal Government Press.

Federal Government of Nigeria (1992). The Nigerian Urban and Regional Planning Law Lagos: Federal Government Press.

National Population Commission (2006). 2006 Population Census. Abuja: National Population Commission

Olawuni, P. O. and Daramola, O. P. (2013). Urban Governance and Access to Environmental Sanitation Services: An Example from Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

Journal of Applied Technology in Environmental Sanitation, Volume 3, Number 1, pp 43-48.

Popescu, I. (2006). The role of municipal policy on urban development. Adminstratie si Management Public, pp 162-170. Accessed online on 15th November, 2013 at http://www.ramp.ase.ro/en/_data/files/articole/7_10.pdf

Pieterse, E. (2000). Participatory Urban Governance. Urban Management Programme Working Paper No 25, UNCHS/UNDP/World Bank. Accessed online in June 2011 at http ://ww2 .unhabitat. org/programmes/ump/documents/UMP2 5.pdf

Sharma, S. K. (1989). Municipal management. Urban Affairs Quarterly - India, 21,pp 47-53.

Swilling, M. (2006). Sustainability and infrastructure planning in South Africa: A Cape Town Case Study. Environment & Urbanization 18( 1): 23-50

UNDP/UN-HABITAT/NBS (2011). Draft Final Consolidated Report on Assessment of Good Urban Governance in Nigeria. Presented in Consolidated Report Workshop held in Lagos on 18th - 19th May, 2011.

UN-HABITAT. (2001) The Global Campaign on Urban Governance: A Concept Paper. Nairobi. United Nations Human Settlement Programme. Available at www.unhabitat.org/downloads/docs/2099_24326_concept_paper.doc

UN-HABITAT (2008). The State of the World’s Cities 2008/2009; Harmonious Cities. London: Earthscan.

Downloads

Published

2017-11-11

How to Cite

Daramola, O., Olojede, O., Ojo, A., & Olowoporoku, O. (2017). DUPLICATION OF URBAN PLANNING FUNCTIONS IN A NIGERIAN STATE: UNCOVERING THE CAUSALITY. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v15i3.300