Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure

Many border communities are far from city centers and obscured from the mainstream of development. This can foster environments where insecurity, criminality and certain anti-state activities thrive unabated, thereby posing a real danger to the sovereignty of the Nigerian State. Akamkpa Local Govern...

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Main Authors: Onyekwere N. Ezirim, Chinwe U. Okpoechi
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Language:English
Published: Ital Publication 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Human, Earth, and Future
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Online Access:https://www.hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/17
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description Many border communities are far from city centers and obscured from the mainstream of development. This can foster environments where insecurity, criminality and certain anti-state activities thrive unabated, thereby posing a real danger to the sovereignty of the Nigerian State. Akamkpa Local Government Area in Cross River State is one of such border territories. This research studied the border communities in Akamkpa local government area to assess the contributions of government driven infrastructure intervention projects in the development of the communities. The study is aimed at evolving an appropriate strategy for integrating border communities into the mainstream of development in Nigeria. Four border villages closest to the Cameroon border with Nigeria were chosen for the study through purposive sampling. The primary source of data collection was through a questionnaire survey, which was administered randomly to forty household heads in the communities studied. Analysis of data was by a combination of simple descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The findings of the study showed that provision of basic infrastructure and services in the study area have remained grossly deficient, notwithstanding the government infrastructure intervention policy currently in place. The results of the survey further showed that the residents would like to have a say in infrastructure planning and delivery in their communities, which is presently not the case. The study concludes by proposing a strategy of community participation in a sustained regime of infrastructure and services provision by relevant agencies. This is believed to have the potential to positively impact their livelihoods, improve security and integrity of the borders, and create the right atmosphere for patriotism to thrive.   Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2020-01-02-01 Full Text: PDF
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spelling doaj.art-d834df064f4948c28d94e936ff1e0b4a2022-12-22T02:52:01ZengItal PublicationJournal of Human, Earth, and Future2785-29972020-06-0112485910.28991/HEF-2020-01-02-016Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable InfrastructureOnyekwere N. Ezirim0Chinwe U. Okpoechi1Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri,Department of Architecture, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri,Many border communities are far from city centers and obscured from the mainstream of development. This can foster environments where insecurity, criminality and certain anti-state activities thrive unabated, thereby posing a real danger to the sovereignty of the Nigerian State. Akamkpa Local Government Area in Cross River State is one of such border territories. This research studied the border communities in Akamkpa local government area to assess the contributions of government driven infrastructure intervention projects in the development of the communities. The study is aimed at evolving an appropriate strategy for integrating border communities into the mainstream of development in Nigeria. Four border villages closest to the Cameroon border with Nigeria were chosen for the study through purposive sampling. The primary source of data collection was through a questionnaire survey, which was administered randomly to forty household heads in the communities studied. Analysis of data was by a combination of simple descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The findings of the study showed that provision of basic infrastructure and services in the study area have remained grossly deficient, notwithstanding the government infrastructure intervention policy currently in place. The results of the survey further showed that the residents would like to have a say in infrastructure planning and delivery in their communities, which is presently not the case. The study concludes by proposing a strategy of community participation in a sustained regime of infrastructure and services provision by relevant agencies. This is believed to have the potential to positively impact their livelihoods, improve security and integrity of the borders, and create the right atmosphere for patriotism to thrive.   Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2020-01-02-01 Full Text: PDFhttps://www.hefjournal.org/index.php/HEF/article/view/17border communitieslivelihoodsustainable developmentcommunity-driven development strategy.
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Chinwe U. Okpoechi
Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
Journal of Human, Earth, and Future
border communities
livelihood
sustainable development
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title Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
title_full Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
title_fullStr Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
title_short Community-driven Development Strategy for Sustainable Infrastructure
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topic border communities
livelihood
sustainable development
community-driven development strategy.
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