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- Aro Shittu Oluwakayode
(Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
- Azmi Fatin Afiqah
(Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
- Samsudin Salfarina
(Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Abstract
Property crime in Nigeria incurs billions of Naira in annual rehabilitation costs, significantly straining government budgets and hindering resource allocation for sustainable urban development. This study investigates how public infrastructure development in Nigerian citiesis impacted by property crime focusing on the Lagos metropolis. Utilising both primary and secondary data, including in-depth interviews with five building industry professionals and government records analysis.The research adopts parallel data analysis to assess the financial impact of property crime, its relationship with environmental decay, economic losses, social consequences, and its effect on project delivery timelines. It exemplifies the use of triangulation as a methodological metaphor for drawing inferences from qualitative and quantitative findings. The findings demonstrate that property crime severely hampers public infrastructure development, resulting in increased government expenditure, environmental degradation, economic setbacks, public suffering, and delays in project completion. The study underscores the need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate property crime and ensure sustainable infrastructure development. Effective measures, including enhanced security partnerships and community engagement, are crucial for protecting public assets and informing policymakers in the development of effective policies for managing and maintaining the nation’s public infrastructure.
Suggested Citation
Aro Shittu Oluwakayode & Azmi Fatin Afiqah & Samsudin Salfarina, 2024.
"The Impact of Property Crime on Public Infrastructure Development in the Nigerian Cities,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(8), pages 1153-1172, August.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:8:p:1153-1172
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